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| First Preview: | Aug 01, 1986 |
Total Previews: | 11 |
| Opening Date: | Aug 10, 1986 |
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| Closing Date: | Dec 31, 1989 |
Total Performances: | 1420 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by James M. Nederlander, Terry Allen Kramer and Harry J. Nederlander; Theatre Owned / Operated in association with Marvin I. Danto and Jesse Philips |
| Produced by Richard Armitage, Terry Allen Kramer, James M. Nederlander and Stage Promotions Ltd. & Co. |
| Book by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber; Lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber; Music by Noel Gay; Book revised by Stephen Fry; Contributions to the revisions by Mike Ockrent; Musical Director: Stanley Lebowsky; Music orchestrated by Chris Walker; Dance arrangements by Chris Walker; Associate Musical Dir.: Tom Helm |
| Directed by Mike Ockrent; Choreographed by Gillian Gregory |
| Scenic Design by Martin Johns; Costume Design by Ann Curtis; Lighting Design by Chris Ellis and Roger Morgan; Sound Design by Tom Morse; Hair Design by Paul Huntley; Assistant to Mr. Johns: Duke Durfee; Assistant to Miss Curtis: Cynthia Hamilton, Bushy Westfallen and Richard von Ernst; Assistant Lighting Design: Tina Charney |
| General Manager: Ralph Roseman; Company Manager: Robb Lady |
| Production Stage Manager: Steven Zweigbaum; Stage Manager: Arturo E. Porazzi; Technical Director: Jeremiah Harris; Assistant Stage Mgr: Tracy Crum |
| Assistant Conductor: Sue Anderson; Music Preparation: Chelsea Music Services, Inc.; Music Preparation Supervisor: Mathilde Pincus and Victor Jorowey; Synthesizer Programmer: Andrew Barrett |
| Dance Assistant: Karin Baker; Casting: Howard Feuer and Johnson-Liff & Zerman; General Press Representative: Jeffrey Richards Associates, Susan Lee, Ken Mandlebaum, Ben Morse, C. George Willard and Marie-Louise Silva; Dance Captain: Tony Parise; Dialect Coach: Elizabeth Smith; Press Assistant: Jillana Devine and Roger Lane; Furs by Alixandré; Advertising: Lawrence Weiner and Associates; Legal Representation: John Breglio and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison; Man in Armor: Jack Hoffmann; Assistant to the Producer: Jenny Montefiore and Robert Neal Marshall |
| Swings: Corinne Melançon (Swing) and Tony Parise (Swing) |
| Understudies: James Brennan (Bill Snibson, The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke), Jonathan Brody (Bob Barking), Susan Cella (Lady Jaqueline Carstone), Sheri Cowart (Sally Smith), Larry Hansen (The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke), Michael Hayward-Jones (Constable), Eric Hutson (Sir John Tremayne), Justine Johnston (Maria), Elizabeth Larner (Lady Battersby), Donna Monroe (Mrs. Brown), Barbara Moroz (Lady Brighton, Lady Diss), John Spalla (Herbert Parchester) and Kenneth H. Waller (Charles Heathersett, Lord Battersby, Sir Jasper Tring) |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| A Weekend at Hareford | Ensemble |
| Thinking of No-One But Me | Lady Jaqueline Carstone and The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke |
| The Family Solicitor | Herbert Parchester and The Family |
| Me and My Girl | Bill Snibson and Sally Smith |
| An English Gentleman | Charles Heathersett (The Butler) and Staff |
| You Would If You Could | Lady Jaqueline Carstone and Bill Snibson |
| Hold My Hand | Bill Snibson, Sally Smith and Dancers |
| Once You Lose Your Heart | Sally Smith |
| Preparation Fugue | The Company |
| The Lambeth Walk | Bill Snibson, Sally Smith and The Company |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| The Sun Has Got His Hat On | The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke, Lady Jaqueline Carstone and Ensemble |
| Take It on the Chin | Sally Smith |
| Once You Lose Your Heart (Reprise) | Sally Smith |
| Song of Hareford | Duchess, Bill Snibson and Ensemble |
| Love Makes the World Go Round | Bill Snibson and Sir John Tremayne |
| Leaning on a Lamppost | Bill Snibson and Ensemble |
| Finale | The Company |
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