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Dream
Musical
Revue
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 03, 1997
Closing Date
Jul 06, 1997
1st Preview
Mar 11, 1997
1st Preview
Mar 11, 1997
Previews
24
Performances
109
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Open Date: Apr 03, 1997
Close Date: Jul 06, 1997
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Royale Theatre
(Apr 03, 1997 - Jul 06, 1997)
Setting
Savannah, Rainbow Room, Hollywood Canteen, Academy Awards
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Louise Westergaard
,
Mark Schwartz
,
Bob Cuillo
,
Roger Dean
,
Obie Bailey
,
Stephen O'Neil
and
Abraham Salaman
; Associate Producer:
Nicole Michele Cuillo
,
Nancy La Vista
,
L. Michael Post
and
Elisa Sterling
Originally staged and developed at
Tennessee Repertory Theatre (Mac Pirkle, Artistic Director; Brian J. Laczko, Managing Director)
Based on the lyrics of
Johnny Mercer
; Conceived by
Louise Westergaard
; Conceived and Mercer Visualization by
Jack Wrangler
; Featuring songs by
Harold Arlen
,
Rube Bloom
,
Hoagy Carmichael
,
Walter Donaldson
,
Duke Ellington
,
Ziggy Elman
,
Bernie Hanighen
,
Jerome Kern
,
Matt Malneck
,
Henry Mancini
,
Johnny Mercer
,
David Raksin
,
Victor Schertzinger
,
Billy Strayhorn
,
James Van Heusen
,
Harry Warren
and
Richard Whiting
; Vocal arrangements by
Donald Pippin
and
Bryan Louiselle
; Musical Director:
Bryan Louiselle
; Dance arrangements by
Jeanine Tesori
; Music orchestrated by
Dick Lieb
Directed by
Wayne Cilento
; Choreographed by
Wayne Cilento
; Assistant Choreographer:
Tracey Langran
and
Aiko Nakasone
Scenic Design by
David Mitchell
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Peter Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
; Projection Design by
Howard Werner
; Associate Scenic Design:
Andy Warfel
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Zhanna Gurvich
and
Deborah Griboff
General Manager:
Ralph Roseman
; Company Manager:
Joka Kops
Production Supervisor:
Roy Sears
; Production Stage Manager:
Diane DiVita
; Technical Supervisor:
Harris Production Services
; Stage Manager:
Tripp Phillips
Musical Supervisor:
Donald Pippin
; Musical Coordinator:
Mel Rodnon
; Assistant Musical Supervisor:
Jan Rosenberg
; Conducted by
Bryan Louiselle
; Associate Conductor:
Grant Sturiale
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Guitar, Banjo:
John Pizzarelli
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Piano:
Ray Kennedy
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Bass:
Martin Pizzarelli
; Trumpets:
Robert Millikan
,
Larry Lunetta
and
Jon Owens
; Trombones:
John Fedchock
,
Rock Ciccarone
and
George Gesslein
; Reeds:
Andrew Sterman
,
Daniel M. Block
,
Scott Shachter
and
Dennis Anderson
; French Horn:
Katie Dennis
and
Javier Gandara
; Harp:
Nancy Brennand
; Bass:
Peter Donovan
; Guitar:
Robbie Kirshoff
; Drums:
Tony Tedesco
; Percussion:
Ed Shea
; Rehearsal Pianist:
David Gursky
Dance Supervisor
Jerome Vivona
; Production Coordinator:
Tripp Phillips
; General Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
; Marketing:
FourFront, Inc.
; Men's Formal Wear by
Brioni
; Furs Provided by
Ben Kahn Furs
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
; Production Property Supervisor:
Laura Koch
; Technical Consultant:
Frank Hartenstein
Lesley Ann Warren
Performer
John Pizzarelli
Performer
Margaret Whiting
Performer
Brooks Ashmanskas
Performer
Todd Bailey
Performer
Jonathan Dokuchitz
Performer
Angelo Fraboni
Performer
Amy Heggins
Performer
Jennifer Lamberts
Performer
Nancy Lemenager
Performer
Charles McGowan
Performer
Susan Misner
Performer
Jessica Molaskey
Performer
Kevyn Morrow
Performer
Darcie Roberts
Performer
Timothy Edward Smith
Performer
Swings:
Jeffry Denman
,
Jody Ripplinger
,
Bill Szobody
and
Deborah Yates
Standby:
Denise Lor
(Performer) and
Jane Summerhays
(Performer)
Royale Theatre
(Apr 03, 1997 - Jul 06, 1997)
Swing:
Sean Palmer
Standby:
Jane Bodle
(Performer) and
Mary Ellen Stuart
Songs
Act 1
Dream
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Lazybones
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
On Behalf of the Traveling Salesmen
(music by
Walter Donaldson
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Pardon My Southern Accent
(music by
Matt Malneck
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Goody, Goody
(music by
Matt Malneck
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Skylark
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
The Dixieland Band
(music by
Bernie Hanighen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I Had Myself A True Love / I Wonder What Became of
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Jamboree Jones Jive
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Fools Rush In
(music by
Rube Bloom
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Come Rain or Come Shine
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Out Of This World
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I Remember You
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Blues in the Night
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
One For My Baby
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Were Never Lovelier
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Satin Doll
(music by
Duke Ellington
and
Billy Strayhorn
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I'm Old Fashioned
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Dearly Beloved
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
This Time The Dream's On Me
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Something's Gotta Give
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Too Marvelous For Words
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Act 2
I Thought About You
(music by
James Van Heusen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
And The Angels Sing
(music by
Ziggy Elman
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
The Fleet's In
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
G.I. Jive
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I'm Doin' It For Defense
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Tangerine
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Day In - Day Out
(music by
Rube Bloom
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Jeepers Creepers
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
That Old Black Magic
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Laura
(music by
David Raksin
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Go Your Way
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
My Shining Hour
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Hooray For Hollywood
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Accentuate the Positive
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
In The Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Charade / The Days of Wine and Roses
(music by
Henry Mancini
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Moon River
(music by
Henry Mancini
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
On The Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Choreography
1997 Nominee
Choreographed by
Wayne Cilento
Statistics
Season:
1997-98
1996-97
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Dream Statistics
1997-98 Season
1996-97 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Louise Westergaard
,
Mark Schwartz
,
Bob Cuillo
,
Roger Dean
,
Obie Bailey
,
Stephen O'Neil
and
Abraham Salaman
; Associate Producer:
Nicole Michele Cuillo
,
Nancy La Vista
,
L. Michael Post
and
Elisa Sterling
Originally staged and developed at
Tennessee Repertory Theatre (Mac Pirkle, Artistic Director; Brian J. Laczko, Managing Director)
Based on the lyrics of
Johnny Mercer
; Conceived by
Louise Westergaard
; Conceived and Mercer Visualization by
Jack Wrangler
; Featuring songs by
Harold Arlen
,
Rube Bloom
,
Hoagy Carmichael
,
Walter Donaldson
,
Duke Ellington
,
Ziggy Elman
,
Bernie Hanighen
,
Jerome Kern
,
Matt Malneck
,
Henry Mancini
,
Johnny Mercer
,
David Raksin
,
Victor Schertzinger
,
Billy Strayhorn
,
James Van Heusen
,
Harry Warren
and
Richard Whiting
; Vocal arrangements by
Donald Pippin
and
Bryan Louiselle
; Musical Director:
Bryan Louiselle
; Dance arrangements by
Jeanine Tesori
; Music orchestrated by
Dick Lieb
Directed by
Wayne Cilento
; Choreographed by
Wayne Cilento
; Assistant Choreographer:
Tracey Langran
and
Aiko Nakasone
Scenic Design by
David Mitchell
; Costume Design by
Ann Hould-Ward
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Peter Fitzgerald
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
; Projection Design by
Howard Werner
; Associate Scenic Design:
Andy Warfel
; Assistant Scenic Design:
Zhanna Gurvich
and
Deborah Griboff
General Manager:
Ralph Roseman
; Company Manager:
Joka Kops
Production Supervisor:
Roy Sears
; Production Stage Manager:
Diane DiVita
; Technical Supervisor:
Harris Production Services
; Stage Manager:
Tripp Phillips
Musical Supervisor:
Donald Pippin
; Musical Coordinator:
Mel Rodnon
; Assistant Musical Supervisor:
Jan Rosenberg
; Conducted by
Bryan Louiselle
; Associate Conductor:
Grant Sturiale
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Guitar, Banjo:
John Pizzarelli
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Piano:
Ray Kennedy
; Member of John Pizzarelli Trio - Bass:
Martin Pizzarelli
; Trumpets:
Robert Millikan
,
Larry Lunetta
and
Jon Owens
; Trombones:
John Fedchock
,
Rock Ciccarone
and
George Gesslein
; Reeds:
Andrew Sterman
,
Daniel M. Block
,
Scott Shachter
and
Dennis Anderson
; French Horn:
Katie Dennis
and
Javier Gandara
; Harp:
Nancy Brennand
; Bass:
Peter Donovan
; Guitar:
Robbie Kirshoff
; Drums:
Tony Tedesco
; Percussion:
Ed Shea
; Rehearsal Pianist:
David Gursky
Dance Supervisor
Jerome Vivona
; Production Coordinator:
Tripp Phillips
; General Press Representative:
Susan L. Schulman
; Casting:
Hughes / Moss Casting
; Marketing:
FourFront, Inc.
; Men's Formal Wear by
Brioni
; Furs Provided by
Ben Kahn Furs
; Advertising:
Serino Coyne, Inc.
; Production Property Supervisor:
Laura Koch
; Technical Consultant:
Frank Hartenstein
Lesley Ann Warren
Performer
John Pizzarelli
Performer
Margaret Whiting
Performer
Brooks Ashmanskas
Performer
Todd Bailey
Performer
Jonathan Dokuchitz
Performer
Angelo Fraboni
Performer
Amy Heggins
Performer
Jennifer Lamberts
Performer
Nancy Lemenager
Performer
Charles McGowan
Performer
Susan Misner
Performer
Jessica Molaskey
Performer
Kevyn Morrow
Performer
Darcie Roberts
Performer
Timothy Edward Smith
Performer
Swings:
Jeffry Denman
,
Jody Ripplinger
,
Bill Szobody
and
Deborah Yates
Standby:
Denise Lor
(Performer) and
Jane Summerhays
(Performer)
Royale Theatre
(Apr 03, 1997 - Jul 06, 1997)
Swing:
Sean Palmer
Standby:
Jane Bodle
(Performer) and
Mary Ellen Stuart
Act 1
Dream
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Lazybones
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
On Behalf of the Traveling Salesmen
(music by
Walter Donaldson
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Pardon My Southern Accent
(music by
Matt Malneck
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Goody, Goody
(music by
Matt Malneck
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Skylark
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
The Dixieland Band
(music by
Bernie Hanighen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I Had Myself A True Love / I Wonder What Became of
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Jamboree Jones Jive
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Fools Rush In
(music by
Rube Bloom
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Come Rain or Come Shine
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Out Of This World
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I Remember You
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Blues in the Night
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
One For My Baby
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Were Never Lovelier
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Satin Doll
(music by
Duke Ellington
and
Billy Strayhorn
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I'm Old Fashioned
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Dearly Beloved
(music by
Jerome Kern
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
This Time The Dream's On Me
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Something's Gotta Give
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Too Marvelous For Words
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Act 2
I Thought About You
(music by
James Van Heusen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
And The Angels Sing
(music by
Ziggy Elman
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
The Fleet's In
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
G.I. Jive
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
I'm Doin' It For Defense
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Tangerine
(music by
Victor Schertzinger
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Day In - Day Out
(music by
Rube Bloom
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Jeepers Creepers
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
That Old Black Magic
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Laura
(music by
David Raksin
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
You Go Your Way
(music by
Johnny Mercer
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
My Shining Hour
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Hooray For Hollywood
(music by
Richard Whiting
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Accentuate the Positive
(music by
Harold Arlen
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
In The Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening
(music by
Hoagy Carmichael
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Charade / The Days of Wine and Roses
(music by
Henry Mancini
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Moon River
(music by
Henry Mancini
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
On The Atchison, Topeka and the Sante Fe
(music by
Harry Warren
; lyrics by
Johnny Mercer
)
Tony Award®
Best Choreography
1997 Nominee
Choreographed by
Wayne Cilento
Season:
1997-98
1996-97
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
Dream Statistics
1997-98 Season
1996-97 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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