MusicalComedyRevivalBroadway
Opening Date
Sep 21, 1966
Closing Date
Nov 26, 1966
Performances
78
MusicalComedyRevivalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Broadway Theatre
(Sep 21, 1966 - Nov 26, 1966)

Music by Irving Berlin; Lyrics by Irving Berlin; Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields; Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett; Dance arrangements by Richard De Benidictis; Musical Director: Jonathan Anderson
Directed by Jack Sydow; Dances and production numbers staged by Danny Daniels
Scenic Design by Paul McGuire; Costume Design by Frank Thompson; Lighting Design by Peter Hunt
Production Stage Manager: William Ross; Stage Manager: J. P. Regan and Iris O'Connor
Press Representative: Richard Maney
Annie Oakley
Frank Butler
Chief Sitting Bull
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Charlie Davenport
Col. Wm. F. Cody
Buffalo Bill
Dolly Tate
Singer
Mrs. Percy Ferguson
 
Singer
Shy Girl
 
Dancer
Mrs. Ernest Henderson
 
Singer
Foster Wilson
 
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Wild Horse
Ceremonial Dancer
Nellie
Annie's Sister
Dancer
Dancer
Mac
Property Man
 
Mr. Clay
 
Singer
Singer
Dancer
Mrs. Little Horse
 
Sylvia Potter-Porter
 
Singer
Dancer
Dancer
Waiter
 
Singer
Porter
 
Singer
Mrs. Schyler Adams
 
Singer
Pawnee's Messenger
 
Mr. T.L.C. Keeler
 
Singer
Yellow Foot
 
Dancer
Dancer
Major Domo
 
Singer
Dancer
Conductor
 
Singer
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Iron Tail
 
Dancer
Little Girl
Dancer
Mrs. Yellow Foot
 
Dancer
Dr. Percy Ferguson
 
Singer
Mrs. Black Tooth
 
Dancer
Little Boy
 
Indian Boy
Minnie
Annie's Sister
Mr. Ernest Henderson
 
Singer
Jessie
Annie's Sister
Dancer
Singer
Standby: Jack Dabdoub (Frank Butler) and Eileen Rodgers (Annie Oakley)
Understudies: Kenny Adams (Conductor), Ronn Carroll (Chief Sitting Bull), Joanne DiVito (Minnie), John Dorrin (Col. Wm. F. Cody), Ronn Forella (Wild Horse), David Forssen (Foster Wilson, Mr. Schuyler Adams, Pawnee's Messenger, Mr. T.L.C. Keeler), Walt Hunter (Major Gordon Lillie), Ben Laney (Mac, Mr. Clay), Jim Lynn (Charlie Davenport), Deanna Melody (Nellie, Jessie), Iris O'Connor (Dolly Tate), Marc Rowan (Waiter, Major Domo), Jeffrey Scott (Little Jake), Grant Spradling (Porter) and Susan Terry (Mrs. Little Horse, Sylvia Potter-Porter, Mrs. Schyler Adams)

Broadway Theatre (Sep 21, 1966 - Nov 26, 1966)

Cast

Charlie Davenport
Understudy: Ronn Carroll (Charlie Davenport)
music by Irving Berlin; lyrics by Irving Berlin
Act 1
Sung By
Buffalo Bill
Charlie Davenport and Ensemble
I'm a Bad, Bad Man
Frank Butler and Girls
Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
Annie Oakley, Kids and Foster Wilson
The Girl That I Marry
Frank Butler
You Can't Get a Man With a Gun
Annie Oakley
Show Business
Col. Wm. F. Cody, Charlie Davenport, Frank Butler and Annie Oakley
They Say It's Wonderful
Frank Butler and Annie Oakley
Moonshine Lullaby
Annie Oakley and "Moonshine Lullaby" Trio
I'll Share It All With You
Winnie Tate and Tommy Keeler
Ballyhoo
Riding Mistress and Show People
Show Business (Reprise)
Annie Oakley
My Defenses Are Down
Frank Butler and Boys
Wild Horse Ceremonial Dance
Wild Horse, Indian Braves and Maidens
I'm an Indian Too
Annie Oakley
Adoption Dance
Annie Oakley, Wild Horse and Braves
Act 2
Sung By
Lost in His Arms
Annie Oakley and Ensemble
Who Do You Love, I Hope
Winnie Tate and Tommy Keeler
Sun in the Morning
Annie Oakley, Ensemble and Dancers
They Say It's Wonderful (Reprise)
Annie Oakley and Frank Butler
The Girl That I Marry (Reprise)
Frank Butler
Anything You Can Do
Annie Oakley and Frank Butler
Show Business (Reprise)
Ensemble

Tony Award®

 

Best Choreography

1967 Nominee
Dances and production numbers staged by Danny Daniels
 

Best Direction of a Musical

1967 Nominee
Directed by Jack Sydow
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