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Annie Get Your Gun
Tour
Opening Date
Mar 09, 1993
Closing Date
Jan 10, 1994
Musical
Comedy
Revival
National Tour
Open Date: Mar 09, 1993
Close Date: Jan 10, 1994
Closed Flag: Y
Is Final Week: 1
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Tom McCoy
,
Tom Mallow
,
ATP/Dodger
,
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Broadway Theatre Guild
and
Ellis & Michael Weatherly
Originally produced by
The Houston Grand Opera
Book by
Herbert Fields
and
Dorothy Fields
; Music by
Irving Berlin
; Lyrics by
Irving Berlin
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Russell Bennett
,
Michael Gibson
and
Brian W. Tidwell
; Musical Director:
Brian W. Tidwell
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
; Associate Director:
Francis Lombardi
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
and
Joel Reynolds
; Costume Design by
Catherine Zuber
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Gary M. Stocker
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Executive Producer:
George MacPherson
Production Stage Manager:
Bryan Young
Musical Supervisor:
Brian W. Tidwell
Casting:
Julie Hughes
and
Barry Moss
; Press Representative:
Laura Matalon
Cathy Rigby
Annie Oakley
Bob Amaral
Conductor
Paul V. Ames
Charlie Davenport
Brent Barrett
Frank Butler
Mauricio Bustamante
Chief Sitting Bull
Erick Devine
Col. Wm. F. Cody
Buffalo Bill
Mike O'Carroll
Conductor
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
K. T. Sullivan
Dolly Tate
Ana Maria Andricain
Ensemble
John Antony
Cowboy #2
Footman
Ensemble
Bill Bateman
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Ensemble
Stephen Bourneuf
Cowboy #1
Ensemble
Joe Bowerman
Stillwater
Ensemble
Catherine Gardner
Indian Girl
Ensemble
Lisa Hanna
Ensemble
Robin Lusby
Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter
Ensemble
Ryan Mason
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Ensemble
Kaitlin McCoy
Jessie
Annie's Sister
Ensemble
Theresa McCoy
Nellie
Annie's Sister
Ensemble
Marty McDonough
Mac
Property Man
Ensemble
Sharon Moore
Ensemble
Wendy Piper
Mrs. Ernest Henderson
Ensemble
Hugh B. Richards
Ensemble
Lynn Shuck
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Ensemble
Robert Preston Smith
Pawnee's Messenger
Ensemble
John Walden
Porter
Ensemble
Leigh-Anne Wencker
Ensemble
Swings:
Anna Maria D'Antonio
and
Craig Waletzko
Understudies:
Ana Maria Andricain
(Annie Oakley, Mrs. Schuyler Adams, Mrs. Ernest Henderson),
John Antony
(Frank Butler, Pawnee's Messenger),
Bill Bateman
(Charlie Davenport, Foster Wilson, Major Gordon Lillie, Chief Sitting Bull),
Joe Bowerman
(Mac),
Catherine Gardner
(Little Jake, Nellie, Jessie),
Robin Lusby
(Dolly Tate),
Theresa McCoy
(Indian Girl),
Marty McDonough
(Charlie Davenport),
Mike O'Carroll
(Col. Wm. F. Cody),
Hugh B. Richards
(Stillwater),
Lynn Shuck
(Dolly Tate, Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter),
Robert Preston Smith
(Foster Wilson, Major Gordon Lillie, Chief Sitting Bull),
Craig Waletzko
(Mac, Porter, Conductor, Footman, Mr. Schuyler Adams, Stillwater) and
Leigh-Anne Wencker
(Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter)
Cast
Bob Amaral
Foster Wilson
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Robin Lusby
Dolly Tate
Understudy:
Bob Amaral
(Col. Wm. F. Cody)
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Tour Stops
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Tom McCoy
,
Tom Mallow
,
ATP/Dodger
,
PACE Theatrical Group, Inc.
and
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
; Produced in association with
Broadway Theatre Guild
and
Ellis & Michael Weatherly
Originally produced by
The Houston Grand Opera
Book by
Herbert Fields
and
Dorothy Fields
; Music by
Irving Berlin
; Lyrics by
Irving Berlin
; Music orchestrated by
Robert Russell Bennett
,
Michael Gibson
and
Brian W. Tidwell
; Musical Director:
Brian W. Tidwell
Directed by
Susan H. Schulman
; Choreographed by
Michael Lichtefeld
; Associate Director:
Francis Lombardi
Scenic Design by
Heidi Landesman
and
Joel Reynolds
; Costume Design by
Catherine Zuber
; Lighting Design by
Ken Billington
; Sound Design by
Gary M. Stocker
; Hair Design by
David H. Lawrence
Executive Producer:
George MacPherson
Production Stage Manager:
Bryan Young
Musical Supervisor:
Brian W. Tidwell
Casting:
Julie Hughes
and
Barry Moss
; Press Representative:
Laura Matalon
Cathy Rigby
Annie Oakley
Bob Amaral
Conductor
Paul V. Ames
Charlie Davenport
Brent Barrett
Frank Butler
Mauricio Bustamante
Chief Sitting Bull
Erick Devine
Col. Wm. F. Cody
Buffalo Bill
Mike O'Carroll
Conductor
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
K. T. Sullivan
Dolly Tate
Ana Maria Andricain
Ensemble
John Antony
Cowboy #2
Footman
Ensemble
Bill Bateman
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Ensemble
Stephen Bourneuf
Cowboy #1
Ensemble
Joe Bowerman
Stillwater
Ensemble
Catherine Gardner
Indian Girl
Ensemble
Lisa Hanna
Ensemble
Robin Lusby
Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter
Ensemble
Ryan Mason
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Ensemble
Kaitlin McCoy
Jessie
Annie's Sister
Ensemble
Theresa McCoy
Nellie
Annie's Sister
Ensemble
Marty McDonough
Mac
Property Man
Ensemble
Sharon Moore
Ensemble
Wendy Piper
Mrs. Ernest Henderson
Ensemble
Hugh B. Richards
Ensemble
Lynn Shuck
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Ensemble
Robert Preston Smith
Pawnee's Messenger
Ensemble
John Walden
Porter
Ensemble
Leigh-Anne Wencker
Ensemble
Swings:
Anna Maria D'Antonio
and
Craig Waletzko
Understudies:
Ana Maria Andricain
(Annie Oakley, Mrs. Schuyler Adams, Mrs. Ernest Henderson),
John Antony
(Frank Butler, Pawnee's Messenger),
Bill Bateman
(Charlie Davenport, Foster Wilson, Major Gordon Lillie, Chief Sitting Bull),
Joe Bowerman
(Mac),
Catherine Gardner
(Little Jake, Nellie, Jessie),
Robin Lusby
(Dolly Tate),
Theresa McCoy
(Indian Girl),
Marty McDonough
(Charlie Davenport),
Mike O'Carroll
(Col. Wm. F. Cody),
Hugh B. Richards
(Stillwater),
Lynn Shuck
(Dolly Tate, Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter),
Robert Preston Smith
(Foster Wilson, Major Gordon Lillie, Chief Sitting Bull),
Craig Waletzko
(Mac, Porter, Conductor, Footman, Mr. Schuyler Adams, Stillwater) and
Leigh-Anne Wencker
(Mrs. Sylvia Potter-Porter)
Cast
Bob Amaral
Foster Wilson
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Robin Lusby
Dolly Tate
Understudy:
Bob Amaral
(Col. Wm. F. Cody)
Past
Filter by:
City
Engagement Dates
Theatre
City and State
Jan 05, 1994 - Jan 10, 1994
ASU Gammage
Tempe, AZ
Dec 28, 1993 - Jan 02, 1994
Heinz Hall
Pittsburgh, PA
Nov 16, 1993 - Nov 21, 1993
Ordway Center For The Perf. Arts
St. Paul, MN
Nov 09, 1993 - Nov 14, 1993
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Nashville, TN
Nov 02, 1993 - Nov 07, 1993
Hayes Hall
Naples, FL
Oct 26, 1993 - Oct 31, 1993
Kentucky Center For The Perf. Arts
Louisville, KY
Oct 12, 1993 - Oct 17, 1993
Saenger Theatre
New Orleans, LA
Oct 05, 1993 - Oct 10, 1993
Straz Center for the Performing Arts
Tampa, FL
Sep 28, 1993 - Oct 03, 1993
Connor Palace
Cleveland, OH
Aug 03, 1993 - Aug 08, 1993
Starlight Theatre
Kansas City, MO
Jul 13, 1993 - Aug 01, 1993
National Theatre
Washington, DC
Jul 06, 1993 - Jul 11, 1993
The Muny
St. Louis, MO
Jun 22, 1993 - Jun 27, 1993
Majestic Theatre
San Antonio, TX
Jun 08, 1993 - Jun 20, 1993
Music Hall At Fair Park
Dallas, TX
Jun 01, 1993 - Jun 06, 1993
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA
May 25, 1993 - May 30, 1993
DeVos Hall
Grand Rapids, MI
May 04, 1993 - May 16, 1993
Emerson Colonial Theatre
Boston, MA
Apr 30, 1993 - May 02, 1993
Hershey Theatre
Hershey, PA
Apr 27, 1993 - Apr 28, 1993
Peace Center For The Perf. Arts
Greenville, SC
Apr 23, 1996 - Apr 25, 1993
Wright Center
Birmingham, AL
Apr 20, 1993 - Apr 22, 1993
Opera House In Lexington
Lexington, KY
Apr 16, 1993 - Apr 18, 1993
Wharton Center for the Performing Arts
East Lansing, MI
Apr 13, 1993 - Apr 15, 1993
Crouse-Hinds Concert Theatre
Syracuse, NY
Apr 06, 1993 - Apr 11, 1993
Bushnell
Hartford, CT
Mar 09, 1993 - Apr 04, 1993
Morris A. Mechanic Theatre
Baltimore, MD
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