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Sherry!
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 28, 1967
Closing Date
May 27, 1967
1st Preview
Mar 08, 1967
1st Preview
Mar 08, 1967
Previews
14
Performances
72
Musical
Original
Broadway
Open Date: Mar 28, 1967
Close Date: May 27, 1967
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Opening night credits for this production have not yet been finalized.
Theatres
Alvin Theatre
(Mar 28, 1967 - May 27, 1967)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Lee Guber
,
Shelly Gross
and
Frank Ford
; Associate Producer:
Marvin A. Krauss
Book by
James Lipton
; Based on "The Man Who Came to Dinner" by
George S. Kaufman
and
Moss Hart
; Music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; Lyrics by
James Lipton
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
; Vocal arrangements by
Jay Blackton
; Dance arrangements by
John Morris
Directed by
Morton Da Costa
; Staging and Direction Supervised by
Joe Layton
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Robert Mackintosh
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
General Manager:
Philip Adler
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Thoma
; Stage Manager:
John Actman
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Lee Welling
Press Representative:
Saul Richman
Elizabeth Allen
Maggie Cutler
Dolores Gray
Lorraine Sheldon
Clive Revill
Sheridan Whiteside
Diane Arnold
Ensemble
Lucille Blackton
Ensemble
Donald Burr
Ernest W. Stanley
June Lynn Compton
Cosette
Ensemble
Edie Cowan
Ensemble
Jon Cypher
Bert Jefferson
Peter De Nicola
Ensemble
Frank DeSal
Ensemble
Glenn Dufford
Ensemble
Carol Estey
Ensemble
Herb Fields
Ensemble
Robert Fitch
Ensemble
Janet Fox
Miss Preen
Leslie Franzos
Ginger
Ensemble
Luigi Gasparinetti
Ensemble
Altovise Gore
Ensemble
Cliff Hall
Dr. Bradley
Carol Hanzel
Ensemble
Del Hinkley
Ensemble
Billy
Joe Kirkland
Ensemble
Eddie Lawrence
Banjo
Mary Loane
Daisy Stanley
Rita Metzger
Ensemble
Duane Morris
Ensemble
Denise Nickerson
Ensemble
Carol Perea
Ensemble
Roger Allan Raby
Ensemble
Jeannette Seibert
Ensemble
Haydon Smith
Westcott
Ensemble
Merritt Smith
John
Doug Spingler
Ensemble
Ted Sprague
Ensemble
Paula Trueman
Harriet Stanley
Trudy Wallace
Ensemble
Barbara Webb
Sarah
Byron Webster
Beverly Carlton
Clyde Williams
Ensemble
Standby:
Roberta MacDonald
(Maggie Cutler, Lorraine Sheldon) and
Byron Webster
(Sheridan Whiteside)
Understudies:
June Lynn Compton
(Miss Preen),
Herb Fields
(Banjo),
Altovise Gore
(Sarah),
Del Hinkley
(Bert Jefferson),
Joe Kirkland
(Dr. Bradley, Ernest W. Stanley),
Rita Metzger
(Daisy Stanley),
Duane Morris
(Beverly Carlton),
Jeannette Seibert
(Harriet Stanley) and
Clyde Williams
(John)
Songs
music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; lyrics by
James Lipton
Act 1
Sung By
In the Very Next Moment
Maggie Cutler, Daisy Stanley, John, Sarah and Ensemble
Why Does the Whole Damn World Adore Me?
Sheridan Whiteside
Maggie's Date
Maggie Cutler, Bert Jefferson and Ensemble
Maybe It's Time for Me
Maggie Cutler
How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye
Sheridan Whiteside and Maggie Cutler
With This Ring
Maggie Cutler, Bert Jefferson and Sheridan Whiteside
Sherry
Lorraine Sheldon and Sheridan Whiteside
Au Revoir
Beverly Carlton
Proposal Duet
Lorraine Sheldon and Beverly Carlton
Listen Cosette
Lorraine Sheldon and Cosette
Christmas Eve Broadcast
Sheridan Whiteside, Lorraine Sheldon and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Putty in Your Hands
Lorraine Sheldon and Ensemble
Imagine That
Maggie Cutler and Sheridan Whiteside
Marry the Girl Myself
Sheridan Whiteside, Maggie Cutler, Banjo, Ginger and Ensemble
Putty in Your Hands
(Reprise)
Lorraine Sheldon, Sheridan Whiteside and Banjo
Harriet Sedley
Sheridan Whiteside, Banjo and Ernest W. Stanley
Sherry
(Reprise)
Company
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Lee Guber
,
Shelly Gross
and
Frank Ford
; Associate Producer:
Marvin A. Krauss
Book by
James Lipton
; Based on "The Man Who Came to Dinner" by
George S. Kaufman
and
Moss Hart
; Music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; Lyrics by
James Lipton
; Musical Director:
Jay Blackton
; Vocal arrangements by
Jay Blackton
; Dance arrangements by
John Morris
Directed by
Morton Da Costa
; Staging and Direction Supervised by
Joe Layton
Scenic Design by
Robert Randolph
; Costume Design by
Robert Mackintosh
; Lighting Design by
Robert Randolph
General Manager:
Philip Adler
Production Stage Manager:
Michael Thoma
; Stage Manager:
John Actman
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Lee Welling
Press Representative:
Saul Richman
Elizabeth Allen
Maggie Cutler
Dolores Gray
Lorraine Sheldon
Clive Revill
Sheridan Whiteside
Diane Arnold
Ensemble
Lucille Blackton
Ensemble
Donald Burr
Ernest W. Stanley
June Lynn Compton
Cosette
Ensemble
Edie Cowan
Ensemble
Jon Cypher
Bert Jefferson
Peter De Nicola
Ensemble
Frank DeSal
Ensemble
Glenn Dufford
Ensemble
Carol Estey
Ensemble
Herb Fields
Ensemble
Robert Fitch
Ensemble
Janet Fox
Miss Preen
Leslie Franzos
Ginger
Ensemble
Luigi Gasparinetti
Ensemble
Altovise Gore
Ensemble
Cliff Hall
Dr. Bradley
Carol Hanzel
Ensemble
Del Hinkley
Ensemble
Billy
Joe Kirkland
Ensemble
Eddie Lawrence
Banjo
Mary Loane
Daisy Stanley
Rita Metzger
Ensemble
Duane Morris
Ensemble
Denise Nickerson
Ensemble
Carol Perea
Ensemble
Roger Allan Raby
Ensemble
Jeannette Seibert
Ensemble
Haydon Smith
Westcott
Ensemble
Merritt Smith
John
Doug Spingler
Ensemble
Ted Sprague
Ensemble
Paula Trueman
Harriet Stanley
Trudy Wallace
Ensemble
Barbara Webb
Sarah
Byron Webster
Beverly Carlton
Clyde Williams
Ensemble
Standby:
Roberta MacDonald
(Maggie Cutler, Lorraine Sheldon) and
Byron Webster
(Sheridan Whiteside)
Understudies:
June Lynn Compton
(Miss Preen),
Herb Fields
(Banjo),
Altovise Gore
(Sarah),
Del Hinkley
(Bert Jefferson),
Joe Kirkland
(Dr. Bradley, Ernest W. Stanley),
Rita Metzger
(Daisy Stanley),
Duane Morris
(Beverly Carlton),
Jeannette Seibert
(Harriet Stanley) and
Clyde Williams
(John)
music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; lyrics by
James Lipton
Act 1
Sung By
In the Very Next Moment
Maggie Cutler, Daisy Stanley, John, Sarah and Ensemble
Why Does the Whole Damn World Adore Me?
Sheridan Whiteside
Maggie's Date
Maggie Cutler, Bert Jefferson and Ensemble
Maybe It's Time for Me
Maggie Cutler
How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye
Sheridan Whiteside and Maggie Cutler
With This Ring
Maggie Cutler, Bert Jefferson and Sheridan Whiteside
Sherry
Lorraine Sheldon and Sheridan Whiteside
Au Revoir
Beverly Carlton
Proposal Duet
Lorraine Sheldon and Beverly Carlton
Listen Cosette
Lorraine Sheldon and Cosette
Christmas Eve Broadcast
Sheridan Whiteside, Lorraine Sheldon and Ensemble
Act 2
Sung By
Putty in Your Hands
Lorraine Sheldon and Ensemble
Imagine That
Maggie Cutler and Sheridan Whiteside
Marry the Girl Myself
Sheridan Whiteside, Maggie Cutler, Banjo, Ginger and Ensemble
Putty in Your Hands
(Reprise)
Lorraine Sheldon, Sheridan Whiteside and Banjo
Harriet Sedley
Sheridan Whiteside, Banjo and Ernest W. Stanley
Sherry
(Reprise)
Company
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