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Brigadoon
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Oct 16, 1980
Closing Date
Feb 08, 1981
1st Preview
Oct 09, 1980
1st Preview
Oct 09, 1980
Previews
8
Performances
133
Musical
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Open Date: Oct 16, 1980
Close Date: Feb 08, 1981
Closed Flag: n
Is Final Week:
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Majestic Theatre
(Oct 16, 1980 - Feb 08, 1981)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Zev Bufman
and
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Originally produced by
Wolf Trap
Book by
Alan Jay Lerner
; Lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner
; Music by
Frederick Loewe
; Musical Director:
Wally Harper
; Vocal arrangements by
Wally Harper
; Music orchestrated by
Mack Schlefer
and
Bill Brohn
Directed by
Vivian Matalon
; Choreographed by
Agnes de Mille
; Musical Staging by
Agnes de Mille
; Miss De Mille's Choreography Re-created by
James Jamieson
Scenic Design by
Michael J. Hotopp
and
Paul dePass
; Costume Design by
Stanley Simmons
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Sound Design by
T. Richard Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Paul Huntley
Executive Producer Representing Wolf Trap:
Craig Hankenson
; General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
,
William Court Cohen
,
Edward H. Davis
,
Norman E. Rothstein
and
Ralph Roseman
; Associate Gen. Mgr:
Charlotte W. Wilcox
; Company Manager:
Hans Hortig
Production Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Stage Manager:
Jack Gianino
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
David Rosenberg
Musical Supervisor:
Earl Shendell
; Assistant Conductor:
Thomas Helm
Assistant to Miss de Mille:
David Evans
; Casting:
Julie Hughes
and
Barry Moss
; General Press Representative:
Fred Nathan
; Press Representative:
Louise Weiner Ment
; Dance Captain:
John Giffin
; Advertising:
Ash / LeDonne
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Dialect Coach:
Elizabeth Smith
Meg Bussert
Fiona MacLaren
John Curry
Harry Beaton
Martin Vidnovic
Tommy Albright
Bill Badolato
Dancer
Cherie Bower
Dancer
Larry Cole
Bagpiper
Michael Cone
Sandy Dean
Singer
Betsy Craig
Jane Ashton
Singer
Jack Dabdoub
Andrew MacLaren
Amy Danis
Dancer
Marina Eglevsky
Maggie Anderson
Tom Fowler
Dancer
Larry French
Singer
John Giffin
Dancer
Mickey Gunnersen
Dancer
Frank Hamilton
Mr. Lundie
Randal Harris
Swing Dancer/Singer
Elaine Hausman
Meg Brockie
Michael Hayward-Jones
Singer
Jennifer Henson
Dancer
Mark Herrier
Frank
Linda Hohenfeld
Singer
David Hughes
Dancer
Kenneth Kantor
Angus McGuffie
Joseph Kolinski
Singer
Phil LaDuca
Dancer
Stephen Lehew
Charlie Dalrymple
Elena Malfitano
Dancer
Susi McCarter
Dancer
Jerry Mitchell
Broadway debut
Dancer
Eric Nesbitt
Dancer
Diane Pennington
Singer
Holly Reeve
Dancer
Dale Robbins
Dancer
Casper Roos
Archie Beaton
Cheryl Russell
Singer
Mollie Smith
Jean MacLaren
Harry Williams
Dancer
Suzi Winson
Swing Dancer/Singer
Linda Wonneberger
Singer
Mark Zimmerman
Jeff Douglas
Standby:
Jack Dabdoub
(Mr. Lundie),
Eric Nesbitt
(Harry Beaton) and
Linda Wonneberger
(Fiona MacLaren)
Understudies:
Amy Danis
(Maggie Anderson),
Tom Fowler
(Harry Beaton),
Larry French
(Frank),
Michael Hayward-Jones
(Angus McGuffie, Sandy Dean),
Mark Herrier
(Jeff Douglas),
Linda Hohenfeld
(Fiona MacLaren, Jane Ashton),
Kenneth Kantor
(Archie Beaton),
Joseph Kolinski
(Charlie Dalrymple),
Diane Pennington
(Meg Brockie),
Holly Reeve
(Jean MacLaren),
Casper Roos
(Andrew MacLaren, Mr. Lundie) and
Mark Zimmerman
(Tommy Albright)
Songs
music by
Frederick Loewe
; lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner
Act 1
Sung By
Once in the Highlands
Ensemble
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Down on MacConnachy Square
Sandy Dean, Meg Brockie and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Waitin' For My Dearie
Fiona MacLaren and Girls
I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean
Charlie Dalrymple and Men
Bonnie Jean (Danced By)
Harry Beaton, Maggie Anderson and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Heather on the Hill
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Rain Exorcism
Men and Women of Brigadoon
The Love of My Life
Meg Brockie
Jeannie's Packing Up (Danced by)
The Girls
Come to Me Bend To Me
Charlie Dalrymple
Come to Me Bend to Me (Danced)
Jean MacLaren and The Girls
Almost Like Being in Love
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Act 2
Sung By
Wedding Dance
Jean MacLaren, Charlie Dalrymple and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Sword Dance
Harry Beaton and The Company
The Chase
Harry Beaton and The Men of Brigadoon
There But For You Go I
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Steps Stately
The Men and Women of Brigadoon
Drunken Reel
The Men and Women of Brigadoon
Funeral Dance
Maggie Anderson
From This Day On
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Come To Me Bend to Me, Heather on the Hill
(Reprise)
Fiona MacLaren
From This Day On
(Reprise)
Tommy Albright
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Martin Vidnovic
Best Actress in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Meg Bussert
Reproduction (Play or Musical)
1981 Nominee
Produced by
Zev Bufman
and
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Martin Vidnovic
Statistics
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Brigadoon Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Produced by
Zev Bufman
and
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Originally produced by
Wolf Trap
Book by
Alan Jay Lerner
; Lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner
; Music by
Frederick Loewe
; Musical Director:
Wally Harper
; Vocal arrangements by
Wally Harper
; Music orchestrated by
Mack Schlefer
and
Bill Brohn
Directed by
Vivian Matalon
; Choreographed by
Agnes de Mille
; Musical Staging by
Agnes de Mille
; Miss De Mille's Choreography Re-created by
James Jamieson
Scenic Design by
Michael J. Hotopp
and
Paul dePass
; Costume Design by
Stanley Simmons
; Lighting Design by
Thomas Skelton
; Sound Design by
T. Richard Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
Paul Huntley
Executive Producer Representing Wolf Trap:
Craig Hankenson
; General Manager:
Theatre Now, Inc.
,
William Court Cohen
,
Edward H. Davis
,
Norman E. Rothstein
and
Ralph Roseman
; Associate Gen. Mgr:
Charlotte W. Wilcox
; Company Manager:
Hans Hortig
Production Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Stage Manager:
Jack Gianino
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
David Rosenberg
Musical Supervisor:
Earl Shendell
; Assistant Conductor:
Thomas Helm
Assistant to Miss de Mille:
David Evans
; Casting:
Julie Hughes
and
Barry Moss
; General Press Representative:
Fred Nathan
; Press Representative:
Louise Weiner Ment
; Dance Captain:
John Giffin
; Advertising:
Ash / LeDonne
; Photographer:
Martha Swope
; Dialect Coach:
Elizabeth Smith
Meg Bussert
Fiona MacLaren
John Curry
Harry Beaton
Martin Vidnovic
Tommy Albright
Bill Badolato
Dancer
Cherie Bower
Dancer
Larry Cole
Bagpiper
Michael Cone
Sandy Dean
Singer
Betsy Craig
Jane Ashton
Singer
Jack Dabdoub
Andrew MacLaren
Amy Danis
Dancer
Marina Eglevsky
Maggie Anderson
Tom Fowler
Dancer
Larry French
Singer
John Giffin
Dancer
Mickey Gunnersen
Dancer
Frank Hamilton
Mr. Lundie
Randal Harris
Swing Dancer/Singer
Elaine Hausman
Meg Brockie
Michael Hayward-Jones
Singer
Jennifer Henson
Dancer
Mark Herrier
Frank
Linda Hohenfeld
Singer
David Hughes
Dancer
Kenneth Kantor
Angus McGuffie
Joseph Kolinski
Singer
Phil LaDuca
Dancer
Stephen Lehew
Charlie Dalrymple
Elena Malfitano
Dancer
Susi McCarter
Dancer
Jerry Mitchell
Broadway debut
Dancer
Eric Nesbitt
Dancer
Diane Pennington
Singer
Holly Reeve
Dancer
Dale Robbins
Dancer
Casper Roos
Archie Beaton
Cheryl Russell
Singer
Mollie Smith
Jean MacLaren
Harry Williams
Dancer
Suzi Winson
Swing Dancer/Singer
Linda Wonneberger
Singer
Mark Zimmerman
Jeff Douglas
Standby:
Jack Dabdoub
(Mr. Lundie),
Eric Nesbitt
(Harry Beaton) and
Linda Wonneberger
(Fiona MacLaren)
Understudies:
Amy Danis
(Maggie Anderson),
Tom Fowler
(Harry Beaton),
Larry French
(Frank),
Michael Hayward-Jones
(Angus McGuffie, Sandy Dean),
Mark Herrier
(Jeff Douglas),
Linda Hohenfeld
(Fiona MacLaren, Jane Ashton),
Kenneth Kantor
(Archie Beaton),
Joseph Kolinski
(Charlie Dalrymple),
Diane Pennington
(Meg Brockie),
Holly Reeve
(Jean MacLaren),
Casper Roos
(Andrew MacLaren, Mr. Lundie) and
Mark Zimmerman
(Tommy Albright)
music by
Frederick Loewe
; lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner
Act 1
Sung By
Once in the Highlands
Ensemble
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Down on MacConnachy Square
Sandy Dean, Meg Brockie and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Waitin' For My Dearie
Fiona MacLaren and Girls
I'll Go Home With Bonnie Jean
Charlie Dalrymple and Men
Bonnie Jean (Danced By)
Harry Beaton, Maggie Anderson and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Heather on the Hill
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Rain Exorcism
Men and Women of Brigadoon
The Love of My Life
Meg Brockie
Jeannie's Packing Up (Danced by)
The Girls
Come to Me Bend To Me
Charlie Dalrymple
Come to Me Bend to Me (Danced)
Jean MacLaren and The Girls
Almost Like Being in Love
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Act 2
Sung By
Wedding Dance
Jean MacLaren, Charlie Dalrymple and Men and Women of Brigadoon
Sword Dance
Harry Beaton and The Company
The Chase
Harry Beaton and The Men of Brigadoon
There But For You Go I
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Steps Stately
The Men and Women of Brigadoon
Drunken Reel
The Men and Women of Brigadoon
Funeral Dance
Maggie Anderson
From This Day On
Tommy Albright and Fiona MacLaren
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Come To Me Bend to Me, Heather on the Hill
(Reprise)
Fiona MacLaren
From This Day On
(Reprise)
Tommy Albright
Brigadoon
Ensemble
Tony Award®
Best Actor in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Martin Vidnovic
Best Actress in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Meg Bussert
Reproduction (Play or Musical)
1981 Nominee
Produced by
Zev Bufman
and
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President)
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Actor in a Musical
1981 Nominee
Martin Vidnovic
Season:
1980-81
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Brigadoon Statistics
1980-81 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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