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| First Preview: | Oct 08, 1991 |
Total Previews: | 71 |
| Opening Date: | Dec 08, 1991 |
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| Closing Date: | Dec 15, 1991 |
Total Performances: | 9 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President); Theatre under the direction of James M. Nederlander, Terry Allen Kramer, Harry J. Nederlander, Marvin I. Danto and Jesse Philips |
| Produced by Terry Allen Kramer, Charlene Nederlander, James M. Nederlander, Daryl Roth and Elizabeth I. McCann; Produced in association with James Pentecost and Charles Suisman |
| Book by Arthur Laurents; Music by Charles Strouse; Lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr.; Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick; Musical and Vocal Direction by Jack Lee; Dance and incidental music by Charles Strouse; Dance and incidental music arranged by Gordon Lowry Harrell; Based on characters created by Dashiell Hammett; Based on "The Thin Man" motion pictures owned by Turner Entertainment Co.; Associate Musical Dir.: Patrick Scott Brady |
| Directed by Arthur Laurents; Choreographed by Tina Paul; Assistant Choreographer: Luis Perez |
| Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt; Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge; Lighting Design by Jules Fisher; Sound Design by Peter Fitzgerald; Hair Design by Robert DiNiro; Make-Up Design by Robert DiNiro; Associate Costume Design: Wallace G. Lane, Jr.; Associate Lighting Design: Peggy Eisenhauer |
| General Manager: Ralph Roseman; Company Manager: Robb Lady |
| Production Supervisor: Janet Beroza; Technical Supervisor: Jeremiah J. Harris; Production Stage Manager: Robert Bennett; Stage Manager: Maureen F. Gibson; Assistant Stage Mgr: Andrew Feigin and Cynthia Thole |
| Musical Coordinator: Seymour "Red" Press; Woodwinds: Les Scott, Seymour "Red" Press, Charles Millard, Dennis Anderson and Wally Kane; Trumpets: Brian O'Flaherty, Burt Collins and Kamau Adilifu; Trombones: Bruce Bonvissuto and Earl McIntyre; French Horn: Roger Wendt; Violins: Elliot Rosoff, Ethel Abelson, Melanie Baker, Katsuko Esaki, Marion Guest and Robert Lawrence; Cello: Anne Callahan and Jeffrey Szabo; Harp: Francesca Corsi; Synthesizer: Patrick Brady; Bass: Raymond Kilday; Drums/Percussion: Ronald Zito |
| General Press Representative: Jeffrey Richards Associates; Casting: Stuart Howard and Amy Schecter; Dance Captain: Mark Hoebee; Animal Trainer: William Berloni Theatrical Animals, Inc.; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Photographer: Nathaniel Kramer |
| Swings: Mark Hoebee (Swing) and Cynthia Thole (Swing) |
| Standbys: Kay McClelland (Nora Charles, Tracy Gardner) and Richard Muenz (Nick Charles, Victor Moisa) |
| Understudies: BJ (Asta), John Jellison (Edward J. Connors, Spider Malloy), Yvette Lawrence (Maria Valdez), Kathy Morath (Lily Connors, Lorraine Bixby), Kris Phillips (Yukido), Hal Robinson (Lt. Wolfe, Max Bernheim) and Kristen Wilson (Maria Valdez) |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Is There Anything Better Than Dancing? | Nick Charles, Nora Charles and Tracy Gardner |
| Everybody Wants to Do a Musical | Tracy Gardner |
| Not Me | Max Bernheim, Lorraine Bixby and Edward J. Connors |
| Swell | Nick Charles, Spider Malloy, Nora Charles and Victor Moisa |
| As Long As You're Happy | Nick Charles and Nora Charles |
| People Get Hurt | Lily Connors |
| Men | Lorraine Bixby, Victor Moisa, Edward J. Connors and Tracy Gardner |
| May the Best Man Win | Nick Charles, Nora Charles and Tracy Gardner |
| Detectiveland | Company |
| Look Who's Alone Now | Nick Charles |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Class | Victor Moisa |
| Beyond Words | Nora Charles |
| A Busy Night at Lorraine's | Nick Charles, Nora Charles, Spider Malloy and Suspects |
| Boom Chicka Boom | Maria Valdez and Mariachi |
| Let's Go Home | Nick Charles and Nora Charles |
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