Opening Date

Mar 22, 1974

Closing Date

Sep 14, 1974

MusicalDramaRevivalNational Tour

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Setting
Various cities throughout the U.S. From the 1920s to the 1930s.

Comments
This touring production came to Broadway, opening September 23, 1974 at the Winter Garden Theatre.

Original NY Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Book by Arthur Laurents; Music by Jule Styne; Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Suggested by the Memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee; Musical Director: Joyce Brown; Assistant Musical Dir.: Philip Fradkin
Directed by Arthur Laurents; Choreography Reproduced by Robert Tucker
Scenic Design by Robert Randolph; Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois; Mss Lansbury's Costumes Designed by Robert Mackintosh; Lighting Design by Robert Randolph; Sound Design by Jack Mann
General Manager: Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.; Company Manager: Charles Willard
Production Stage Manager: Kathleen A. Sullivan; Stage Manager: Moose Peting; Assistant Stage Mgr: Serhij Bohdan
Musical Coordinator: Earl Shendell; Music Preparation Supervisor: Mathilde Pincus and Al Miller
General Press Representative: The Merlin Group, Ltd.; Press Representative: Sandra Manley; Dance Captain: Bonnie Walker; Photographer: Martha Swope
Louise
Baby June
Herbie
Tessie Tura
Uncle Jocko
 
Kringelein
 
Cigar
Boston
 
Bougeron-Cochon
Clarence (and his classic clarinet)
 
Newsboy
Hollywood Blonde
Electra
Agnes
Balloon Girl
Yonkers
San Diego
Hollywood Blonde
Hollywood Blonde
Hollywood Blonde
Chowsie
Baby Louise
George
 
Mr. Goldstone
 
Hollywood Blonde
Pop
 
Phil
Miss Cratchitt
 
Mazeppa
Weber
Newsboy
Newsboy
Little Rock
Standby: Mary Louise Wilson (Rose)
Understudies: Sally Cooke (Miss Cratchitt), Donna Elio (Baby June, Baby Louise), Steven Gelfer (Tulsa), Jan Neuberger (June), Marilyn Olson (Agnes), Don Potter (Uncle Jocko, Pop, Weber), Patricia Richardson (Louise), Ed Riley (Herbie, Cigar), Charles Rule (Kringelein, Mr. Goldstone), Richard J. Sabellico (George) and Bonnie Walker (Tessie Tura, Mazeppa, Electra)
Musical Director: Marc Pressel
Press Representative: Horace Greeley McNab; Press Associate: Gifford / Wallace, Inc.
music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Act 1
Sung By
Let Me Entertain You
Baby June and Baby Louise
Some People
Rose
Small World
Rose and Herbie
Mr. Goldstone
Rose and Company
Little Lamb
Louise
You'll Never Get Away From Me
Rose and Herbie
The Barnyard
Dainty June and Her Farmboys
If Momma Was Married
Louise and June
All I Need Is the Girl
Tulsa
Everything's Coming Up Roses
Rose
Act 2
Sung By
Toreadorables
Louise and The Hollywood Blondes
Together
Rose, Herbie and Louise
You Gotta Get a Gimmick
Mazeppa, Electra and Tessie Tura
Let Me Entertain You
Gypsy Rose Lee
Rose's Turn
Rose
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Engagement Dates

Theatre

City and State

Sep 03, 1974 - Sep 14, 1974
Boston, MA
Aug 12, 1974 - Sep 01, 1974
Washington, DC
Aug 06, 1974 - Aug 10, 1974
Philadelphia, PA
Jul 29, 1974 - Aug 04, 1974
St. Louis, MO
Jul 16, 1974 - Jul 27, 1974
Chicago, IL
Jul 08, 1974 - Jul 13, 1974
Houston, TX
Jul 02, 1974 - Jul 07, 1974
Dallas, TX
Jun 24, 1974 - Jun 29, 1974
Oklahoma City, OK
Jun 18, 1974 - Jun 22, 1974
Denver, CO
Apr 18, 1974 - Jun 15, 1974
Los Angeles, CA
Mar 22, 1974 - Apr 13, 1974
Toronto, ON