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Zizi
Musical
Revue
Dance
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Nov 21, 1964
Closing Date
Jan 02, 1965
1st Preview
Nov 19, 1964
1st Preview
Nov 19, 1964
Previews
3
Performances
49
Musical
Revue
Dance
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Nov 21, 1964
Close Date: Jan 02, 1965
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Nov 21, 1964 - Jan 02, 1965)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Columbia Theatrical Enterprises (Herbert O. Fox, Executive Producer)
and
Claude Giraud Productions
; Under the ausipices of the
Association Française d'Action Artistique
Musical Director:
Michel Mention
; "Prologue" music by
Ward Swingle
; Music for "La Cervelle" and words and music for "Mon Bonhomme" and "Eh L'Amour" by
Jean Ferrat
; "La Cervelle," 'Les Yeau Brillants" and "Mon Truc En Plumes" lyrics by
Bernard Dimey
; "Les Bras D'Antoine" words and music by
Guy Béart
; "Scaramouche" music by
Darius Milhaud
; "Tarantelle" music by
Gioacchino Rossini
; "Espana" music by
Emmanuel Chabrier
; "La Chambre" story by
Georges Simenon
; "La Chambre" music by
Georges Auric
; "Bacorope" and "Quail on Toast With Pink Champagne" by
Michel Mention
; "La Chaloupee" music by
Maurice Thiriet
; "La Chaloupee" story by
Marcel Aymé
; "Les Yeau Brillants" music by
Francis Lai
; "Les Tatouages" lyrics by
Jean Drejac
; "Les Tatouages" music by
Michel Legrand
; "Drole De Musique" words and music by
Christian Guitreau
; "Frankie Et Johnny" lyrics by
Boris Vian
; "Mon Truc En Plumes" music by
J. Constantin
; "Je Te Tuerai D'Amour" lyrics by
Raymond Queneau
; "Je Te Tuerai D'Amour" music by
J. Halliday
Conceived by
Roland Petit
; Directed by
Roland Petit
Costume Design by
Yves Saint-Laurent
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
General Manager:
C. Edwin Knill
; Company Manager:
Edward C. Fisher
; Tour Direction:
Columbia Theatrical Enterprises (Herbert O. Fox, Executive Producer)
General Stage Manager:
Jean Fananas
Conducted by
Michel Mention
; Associate Conductor:
Don Plumby
; Percussionist:
Gus Wallez
; Accordionist:
Jean Cardon
; Orchestra Personnel:
Sol Gusikoff
General Press Representative:
Bill Doll & Company, Inc.
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
and
The Blaine Thompson Company
; Ballet Master:
Frederic Stebler
; Press Representative:
Midori Tsuji
,
Shirley Herz
and
Richard Spittel
Zizi Jeanmaire
Performer
Felix Blaszka
Principal Dancer
Marie Lys Blanc
Soloist
Antonio Brigoni
Charleston Performer
Jacqueline de Min
Soloist
Panchita de Peri
Soloist
Ben de Rochemont
Soloist
Nicole Dieu
Soloist
Jacques Dombrowski
Soloist
Hans Kroonder
Soloist
Daini Kudo
Soloist
Vladanka Langhofer
Soloist
Lucien Mars
Soloist
The Revelers
Male Quartet
Robert Richemont
Soloist
Peter Smink
Soloist
Thérèse Thoreux
Soloist
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Columbia Theatrical Enterprises (Herbert O. Fox, Executive Producer)
and
Claude Giraud Productions
; Under the ausipices of the
Association Française d'Action Artistique
Musical Director:
Michel Mention
; "Prologue" music by
Ward Swingle
; Music for "La Cervelle" and words and music for "Mon Bonhomme" and "Eh L'Amour" by
Jean Ferrat
; "La Cervelle," 'Les Yeau Brillants" and "Mon Truc En Plumes" lyrics by
Bernard Dimey
; "Les Bras D'Antoine" words and music by
Guy Béart
; "Scaramouche" music by
Darius Milhaud
; "Tarantelle" music by
Gioacchino Rossini
; "Espana" music by
Emmanuel Chabrier
; "La Chambre" story by
Georges Simenon
; "La Chambre" music by
Georges Auric
; "Bacorope" and "Quail on Toast With Pink Champagne" by
Michel Mention
; "La Chaloupee" music by
Maurice Thiriet
; "La Chaloupee" story by
Marcel Aymé
; "Les Yeau Brillants" music by
Francis Lai
; "Les Tatouages" lyrics by
Jean Drejac
; "Les Tatouages" music by
Michel Legrand
; "Drole De Musique" words and music by
Christian Guitreau
; "Frankie Et Johnny" lyrics by
Boris Vian
; "Mon Truc En Plumes" music by
J. Constantin
; "Je Te Tuerai D'Amour" lyrics by
Raymond Queneau
; "Je Te Tuerai D'Amour" music by
J. Halliday
Conceived by
Roland Petit
; Directed by
Roland Petit
Costume Design by
Yves Saint-Laurent
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
General Manager:
C. Edwin Knill
; Company Manager:
Edward C. Fisher
; Tour Direction:
Columbia Theatrical Enterprises (Herbert O. Fox, Executive Producer)
General Stage Manager:
Jean Fananas
Conducted by
Michel Mention
; Associate Conductor:
Don Plumby
; Percussionist:
Gus Wallez
; Accordionist:
Jean Cardon
; Orchestra Personnel:
Sol Gusikoff
General Press Representative:
Bill Doll & Company, Inc.
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
and
The Blaine Thompson Company
; Ballet Master:
Frederic Stebler
; Press Representative:
Midori Tsuji
,
Shirley Herz
and
Richard Spittel
Zizi Jeanmaire
Performer
Felix Blaszka
Principal Dancer
Marie Lys Blanc
Soloist
Antonio Brigoni
Charleston Performer
Jacqueline de Min
Soloist
Panchita de Peri
Soloist
Ben de Rochemont
Soloist
Nicole Dieu
Soloist
Jacques Dombrowski
Soloist
Hans Kroonder
Soloist
Daini Kudo
Soloist
Vladanka Langhofer
Soloist
Lucien Mars
Soloist
The Revelers
Male Quartet
Robert Richemont
Soloist
Peter Smink
Soloist
Thérèse Thoreux
Soloist
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