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Opening Date
Feb 06, 1973
Closing Date
Mar 03, 1973
1st Preview
Jan 22, 1973
1st Preview
Jan 22, 1973
Previews
16
Performances
31
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Open Date: Feb 06, 1973
Close Date: Mar 03, 1973
Closed Flag: n
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
John Golden Theatre
(Feb 06, 1973 - Mar 03, 1973)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Fields
and
Peter Flood
; Associate Producer:
Julie Hughes
Music by
Nancy Ford
; Book by
Gretchen Cryer
; Lyrics by
Gretchen Cryer
; Musical Director:
Kirk Nurock
; Vocal arrangements by
Kirk Nurock
; Music orchestrated by
Thomas Pierson
Directed by
Austin Pendleton
; Musical Staging by
Sammy Bayes
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
; Costume Design by
Tony Walton
; Lighting Design by
Richard Pilbrow
; Projection Design by
Tony Walton
and
Richard Pilbrow
Production Manager:
John Actman
; Stage Manager:
John Andrews
Electronic arrangments by
Thomas Pierson
Press Representative:
Solters / Sabinson / Roskin Inc.
and
Marilynn LeVine
Susan Browning
Wednesday November
Charles Collins
television Crew
Terry Kiser
Michael
Philip Kraus
Voice of the Director
Joanna Merlin
Gloria
Marcia Rodd
Maud
Britt Swanson
television Crew
Tony Wells
Arthur
Standby:
Charles Collins
(Arthur),
Lucy Martin
(Maud, Gloria),
David Snell
(Michael) and
Britt Swanson
(Wednesday November)
Songs
music by
Nancy Ford
; lyrics by
Gretchen Cryer
Act 1
Sung By
Overture
Arthur
Changing
Maud and Arthur
Welcome to a New World
Michael and Arthur
It's Hard to Care
Michael, Arthur and Maud
Woke Up Today
Maud and Arthur
Mary Margaret's House in the Country
Maud and Arthur
Woman on the Run
Arthur
Don't Tell Me It's Forever
Maud, Michael and Arthur
Act 2
Sung By
Sunrise
Arthur
I Bring Him Seashells
Wednesday November
She's My Girl
Michael, Maud and Arthur
Welcome to a New World
(Reprise)
Maud, Michael, Arthur and Wednesday November
He's a Fool
Wednesday November and Maud
Goin' Home With My Children
Maud and Arthur
Sleep, My Baby, Sleep
Arthur
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1973 Nominee
Marcia Rodd
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Set Design
1973 Winner
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
People
Songs
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Richard Fields
and
Peter Flood
; Associate Producer:
Julie Hughes
Music by
Nancy Ford
; Book by
Gretchen Cryer
; Lyrics by
Gretchen Cryer
; Musical Director:
Kirk Nurock
; Vocal arrangements by
Kirk Nurock
; Music orchestrated by
Thomas Pierson
Directed by
Austin Pendleton
; Musical Staging by
Sammy Bayes
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
; Costume Design by
Tony Walton
; Lighting Design by
Richard Pilbrow
; Projection Design by
Tony Walton
and
Richard Pilbrow
Production Manager:
John Actman
; Stage Manager:
John Andrews
Electronic arrangments by
Thomas Pierson
Press Representative:
Solters / Sabinson / Roskin Inc.
and
Marilynn LeVine
Susan Browning
Wednesday November
Charles Collins
television Crew
Terry Kiser
Michael
Philip Kraus
Voice of the Director
Joanna Merlin
Gloria
Marcia Rodd
Maud
Britt Swanson
television Crew
Tony Wells
Arthur
Standby:
Charles Collins
(Arthur),
Lucy Martin
(Maud, Gloria),
David Snell
(Michael) and
Britt Swanson
(Wednesday November)
music by
Nancy Ford
; lyrics by
Gretchen Cryer
Act 1
Sung By
Overture
Arthur
Changing
Maud and Arthur
Welcome to a New World
Michael and Arthur
It's Hard to Care
Michael, Arthur and Maud
Woke Up Today
Maud and Arthur
Mary Margaret's House in the Country
Maud and Arthur
Woman on the Run
Arthur
Don't Tell Me It's Forever
Maud, Michael and Arthur
Act 2
Sung By
Sunrise
Arthur
I Bring Him Seashells
Wednesday November
She's My Girl
Michael, Maud and Arthur
Welcome to a New World
(Reprise)
Maud, Michael, Arthur and Wednesday November
He's a Fool
Wednesday November and Maud
Goin' Home With My Children
Maud and Arthur
Sleep, My Baby, Sleep
Arthur
Tony Award®
Best Actress in a Musical
1973 Nominee
Marcia Rodd
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Set Design
1973 Winner
Scenic Design by
Tony Walton
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