MusicalRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Nov 11, 1984
Closing Date
Nov 18, 1984
1st Preview
Oct 26, 1984
1st Preview
Oct 26, 1984
Previews
15
Performances
9
MusicalRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Nov 11, 1984 - Nov 18, 1984)

Description
A musical in two acts

Setting
France and England. 1626.

Music by Rudolf Friml; Lyrics by Clifford Grey and P. G. Wodehouse; Book by William Anthony McGuire; New book by Mark Bramble; Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, père; Music, vocal and fight arrangements by Kirk Nurock; Music orchestrated by Larry Wilcox; Dance arrangements by Wally Harper and Mark Hummel; Additional orchestrations by Bill Brohn, Harold Wheeler and Danny Troob
Directed by Tom O'Horgan (Appears in the program but may have left before opening) and Joe Layton; Choreographed by Lester Wilson; Assistant Choreographer: Dwight Baxter
Scenic Design by Nancy Winters; Costume Design by Freddy Wittop; Lighting Design by Ken Billington; Sound Design by Jan Nebozenko; Assistant to Ms. Winters: Alan E. Muraoka; Assistant to Mr. Wittop: Richard Schurkamp; Assistant to Mr. Wittop Elizabeth Shelton
General Manager: Joseph Harris Associates, Inc.; Company Manager: Steven H. David; Assistant to Joseph Harris: Nancy Simmons
Production Stage Manager: Steven Zweigbaum; Stage Manager: Arturo E. Porazzi; Assistant Stage Mgr: Amy Pell and Todd Lester; Technical Supervisor: Jeremiah Harris
Music adapted by Kirk Nurock; Musical Supervisor: Kirk Nurock; Conducted by Gordon Lowry Harrell; Music Contractor: Seymour 'Red' Press; Associate Conductor: Peter Phillips
Fight direction by Steve Dunnington; Casting: Slater-Wilson; General Press Representative: Jacksina and Freedman; Dance Captain: De Dwight Baxter; Voice and Speech Coach: Mary Warren; Photographer: Martha Swope; Production Assistant: Jonathan Cerullo
Ensemble
Queen Anne of France
Patrick
 
Ensemble
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
King Louis XIII
Lady Constance Bonacieux
The Compte de la Rochefort
Cardinal Richelieu
Innkeeper
 
Selenus
 
Major Domo
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
 
De Beauverais
Ensemble
Ensemble
Laundress
 
Ensemble
 
Lady
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Ensemble
The Duke of Buckingham
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
Sergeant Jussac
Ensemble
D'Artagnan
Captain Treville
Ensemble
Aramis
Milady de Winter
Porthos
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
Athos
The Cardinal's Guard
 
Ensemble
Ensemble
Understudies: Janet Aldrich (Lady Constance Bonacieux, Milady de Winter), Perry Arthur (Planchet), Steven Blanchard (Aramis), J.P. Dougherty (King Louis XIII), Elisa Fiorillo (Lady Constance Bonacieux), Craig Heath Nim (The Compte de la Rochefort, Treville), Patty Holley (Laundress), Jeff Johnson (D'Artagnan), Mark McGrath (Athos, Innkeeper), Susan Postel (Queen Anne of France), Peter Samuel (Porthos, Cardinal Richelieu), Sal Viviano (The Duke of Buckingham) and Faruma Williams (Sergeant Jussac)
music by Rudolf Friml; lyrics by Clifford Grey and P. G. Wodehouse
Act 1
Sung By
Prologue
The Three Musketeers, King Louis XIII, Treville, Queen Anne of France, Lady Constance Bonacieux, Sergeant Jussac, Innkeeper, The Duke of Buckingham, The Compte de la Rochefort, Milady de Winter and D'Artagnan
Gascony Bred
D'Artagnan, Innkeeper and All
All For One
The Three Musketeers
Only A Rose
D'Artagnan and Lady Constance Bonacieux
My Sword And I
D'Artagnan and All
Carnival of Fools
Full Company
L'Amour Toujours-L'Amour
The Duke of Buckingham and Queen Anne of France
Come To Us
Milady de Winter and Sergeant Jussac
March of the Musketeers
The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan and All
Bless My Soul
Cardinal Richelieu, Milady de Winter and The Compte de la Rochefort
Only A Rose (Reprise)
Lady Constance Bonacieux, D'Artagnan and All
Act One Finale
D'Artagnan, The Three Musketeers and Full Company
Act 2
Sung By
Vive La France
King Louis XIII and Company
The Actor's Life
The Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan
My Belle
D'Artagnan and Lady Constance Bonacieux
The Chase
Full Company
My Belle (Reprise)
D'Artagnan and The Three Musketeers
Dreams
The Duke of Buckingham
L'Amour Toujours-L'Amour (Reprise)
Milady de Winter
All For One (Reprise)
The Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan
Gossip
The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, Milady de Winter, Sergeant Jussac, Cardinal Richelieu, Lady Constance Bonacieux, Treville, King Louis XIII, Queen Anne of France and Full Company
Finale
Full Company

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical

1985 Nominee
Marianne Tatum
Season:
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