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Annie Get Your Gun
Tour
Opening Date
Oct 03, 1947
Closing Date
May 28, 1949
Musical
Comedy
Original
National Tour
Open Date: Oct 03, 1947
Close Date: May 28, 1949
Closed Flag: Y
Is Final Week: 1
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Richard Rodgers
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
Book by
Herbert Fields
and
Dorothy Fields
; Music by
Irving Berlin
; Lyrics by
Irving Berlin
; Music orchestrated by
Philip J. Lang
,
Russell Bennett
,
Ted Royal
and
Don Walker
; Vocal arrangements by
Joe Moon
; Piano Arrangements by
Helmy Kresa
Directed by
Joshua Logan
; Dances by
Helen Tamiris
; Dances Recreated by
Daniel Nagrin
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Lucinda Ballard
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
General Manager:
Morris Jacobs
; Company Manager:
Harry Essex
General Stage Manager:
Edward Mendelsohn
; Stage Manager:
John Breiter
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Arthur Markey
Orchestra Directed by
Ray M. Kavanaugh
Casting Director:
John Fearnley
; Assistant Casting Director:
Ruth Bedford
; General Press Representative:
Michel Mok
; Press Representative:
John Montague
Mary Martin
Annie Oakley
Oct 03, 1947 - Jun 26, 1948
Earl Covert
Frank Butler
Christine Bagaloff
Singing Girl
Beverly Bithel
Dancing Girl
Harry Brose
Singing Boy
Donald Burr
Charlie Davenport
Robert Caldwell
Clyde Smith
Singing Boy
Tessie Carrano
Riding Mistress
Forrest Carter
Freddie
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Singing Boy
Paul Casey
Cowboy
Rita Charise
Dancing Girl
Gloria Charles
Dancing Girl
Zachary A. Charles
Chief Sitting Bull
Edwin Clay
Foster Wilson
Mr. Ernest Henderson
Jean Cleveland
Dolly Tate
Charles Colman
Trainman
Major Domo
Oren Dabbs
Cowboy
Pawnee's Messenger
Singing Boy
Paul D'Amboise
Dancing Boy
Frances Darrell
Singing Girl
Barbara Davis
Mabel
Singing Girl
Ann Deasy
Dancing Girl
Sandra Deel
Girl in Pink
Singing Girl
Mary Della Rosa
Mrs. Black Tooth
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
John Dorrin
Andy Turner
Singing Boy
Helena Dudas
Nancy
Singing Girl
William Goonan
Yellow Foot
John
Singing Boy
Paul Grady
Singing Boy
Zosia Gruchala
Singing Girl
Heller Halliday
Nellie
Annie's Sister
Bernard Hoffman
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Carolyn Hunter
Singing Girl
John Hurdle
Dancing Boy
Jane Judge
Louise
Mrs. Percy Ferguson
Singing Girl
Kenneth Laurence
Mrs. Yellow Foot
Dancing Boy
Charlotte Leslie
Dancing Girl
Vincent Lubrano
Singing Boy
Bowling H. Mansfield
Porter
2nd Waiter
Arthur Markey
Coolie
Indian
Gloria Meli
Girl With Bouquet
Singing Girl
William Miller
Dancing Boy
Barton Mumaw
Iron Tail
Wild Horse
Ceremonial Dancer
Darrell Perkins
Harry
Mr. Clay
Singing Boy
Abel Pokras
Dancing Boy
Regis Powers
Dancing Boy
Miriam Quinn
Jessie
Annie's Sister
Tommy Rettig
Little Boy
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Alternate
Jack Rutherford
Col. Wm. F. Cody
Buffalo Bill
Dolores Samonsky
Dancing Girl
Ingrid Secretan
Dancing Girl
Reta Shaw
Mrs. Little Horse
Sylvia Potter-Porter
Hobart Streiford
Timothy Gardner
Dr. Percy Ferguson
Singing Boy
Joan Sweet
Minnie
Annie's Sister
Charles Taylor
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Susie Taylor
Little Girl
Joey Thomas
Clown
Dancing Boy
Merritt Thompson
Dancing Boy
Robert Thompson
Dancing Boy
Rodester Timmons
Waiter
1st Waiter
Charles Watts
Mac
Property Man
Tommy Wonder
Tommy Keeler
Billie Worth
Winnie Tate
Doris Wright
Girl in White
Dancing Girl
Understudies:
Oren Dabbs
(Foster Wilson),
Sandra Deel
(Annie Oakley),
Helena Dudas
(Sylvia Potter-Porter),
Merritt Thompson
(Tommy Keeler),
Robert Thompson
(Wild Horse),
Billie Worth
(Annie Oakley) and
Doris Wright
(Riding Mistress)
Company Manager:
William G. Norton
Associate Press Representative:
Abner D. Klipstein
; Press Representative:
Al Butler
Cast
Joan Edwards
Annie Oakley
Jun 29, 1948 - Jul 07, 1948
Billie Worth
Annie Oakley
Jul 08, 1948 - May 28, 1949
Taggart Casey
Frank Butler
Yvonne Adair
Girl in Pink
Singing Girl
Margaret Banks
Riding Mistress
Donna Beaumont
Girl in White
Dancing Girl
Barbara Butler
Jessie
Annie's Sister
James Carson
Dancing Boy
George Cernak
Freddie
Singing Boy
Mr. Clay
Jane Copeland
Singing Girl
Carle Eberle
Mrs. Yellow Foot
Dancing Boy
Coolie
Richard France
Dancing Boy
Wild Horse
Ceremonial Dancer
Jacqueline Geffen
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
Mrs. Black Tooth
Jack Harrold
Timothy Gardner
Singing Boy
Carolyn Hunter
Mrs. Percy Ferguson
Natalie Kelepovsko
Dancing Girl
Elana Keller
Dancing Girl
Beth Kellough
Dancing Girl
Walter Koramin
Dancing Boy
Jorie Livingston
Mrs. Ernest Henderson
Marilyn Marsh
Dancing Girl
Winnie Tate
Chuck Mullins
John
Singing Boy
Shirley Neumann
Louise
Singing Girl
Girl in Pink
Darrell Perkins
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Ellen Pope
Dancing Girl
Nancy Randel
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
John Roe
Andy Turner
Singing Boy
Reta Shaw
Dolly Tate
Tex Taliaferro
Dancing Boy
Robert Thompson
Indian
Danny Walden
Timothy Gardner
Singing Boy
Mimi Walters
Winnie Tate
Charles Watts
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Betty Ann Woerner
Mabel
Singing Girl
Understudies:
Yvonne Adair
(Annie Oakley),
Helena Dudas
(Annie Oakley),
Richard France
(Wild Horse),
Elana Keller
(Riding Mistress),
Marilyn Marsh
(Winnie Tate) and
George Spelvin
(Mac)
Songs
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
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Jan 31, 1949 - Feb 02, 1949
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Jan 03, 1949 - Jan 08, 1949
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Dec 20, 1948 - Dec 25, 1948
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Nov 22, 1948 - Dec 11, 1948
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Nov 11, 1948 - Nov 13, 1948
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Nov 05, 1948 - Nov 06, 1948
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Nov 01, 1948 - Nov 04, 1948
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Oct 30, 1948 - Oct 31, 1948
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Oct 27, 1948 - Oct 29, 1948
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Oct 25, 1948 - Oct 26, 1948
Indiana University Auditorium
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Oct 11, 1948 - Oct 23, 1948
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St. Louis, MO
Sep 27, 1948 - Oct 02, 1948
Lyceum Theatre
Minneapolis, MN
Jul 05, 1948 - Sep 25, 1948
CIBC Theatre
Chicago, IL
Jun 29, 1948 - Jul 03, 1948
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Denver, CO
May 31, 1948 - Jun 26, 1948
War Memorial Opera House
San Francisco, CA
May 03, 1948 - May 29, 1948
Philharmonic Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA
Apr 26, 1948 - Apr 30, 1948
Home Theater
Oklahoma City, OK
Apr 19, 1948 - Apr 24, 1948
KRNT Theater
Des Moines, IA
Apr 12, 1948 - Apr 17, 1948
Taft Theatre
Cincinnati, OH
Apr 05, 1948 - Apr 10, 1948
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Richmond, VA
Mar 29, 1948 - Apr 03, 1948
Hershey Theatre
Hershey, PA
Mar 08, 1948 - Mar 27, 1948
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Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 01, 1948 - Mar 06, 1948
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Cleveland, OH
Nov 03, 1947 - Feb 28, 1948
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Oct 28, 1947 - Nov 01, 1947
Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center
Omaha, NE
Oct 21, 1947 - Oct 26, 1947
Municipal Auditorium Music Hall
Kansas City, MO
Oct 03, 1947 - Oct 19, 1947
Music Hall At Fair Park
Dallas, TX
People
Songs
Tour Stops
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Richard Rodgers
and
Oscar Hammerstein II
Book by
Herbert Fields
and
Dorothy Fields
; Music by
Irving Berlin
; Lyrics by
Irving Berlin
; Music orchestrated by
Philip J. Lang
,
Russell Bennett
,
Ted Royal
and
Don Walker
; Vocal arrangements by
Joe Moon
; Piano Arrangements by
Helmy Kresa
Directed by
Joshua Logan
; Dances by
Helen Tamiris
; Dances Recreated by
Daniel Nagrin
Scenic Design by
Jo Mielziner
; Costume Design by
Lucinda Ballard
; Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner
General Manager:
Morris Jacobs
; Company Manager:
Harry Essex
General Stage Manager:
Edward Mendelsohn
; Stage Manager:
John Breiter
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Arthur Markey
Orchestra Directed by
Ray M. Kavanaugh
Casting Director:
John Fearnley
; Assistant Casting Director:
Ruth Bedford
; General Press Representative:
Michel Mok
; Press Representative:
John Montague
Mary Martin
Annie Oakley
Oct 03, 1947 - Jun 26, 1948
Earl Covert
Frank Butler
Christine Bagaloff
Singing Girl
Beverly Bithel
Dancing Girl
Harry Brose
Singing Boy
Donald Burr
Charlie Davenport
Robert Caldwell
Clyde Smith
Singing Boy
Tessie Carrano
Riding Mistress
Forrest Carter
Freddie
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Singing Boy
Paul Casey
Cowboy
Rita Charise
Dancing Girl
Gloria Charles
Dancing Girl
Zachary A. Charles
Chief Sitting Bull
Edwin Clay
Foster Wilson
Mr. Ernest Henderson
Jean Cleveland
Dolly Tate
Charles Colman
Trainman
Major Domo
Oren Dabbs
Cowboy
Pawnee's Messenger
Singing Boy
Paul D'Amboise
Dancing Boy
Frances Darrell
Singing Girl
Barbara Davis
Mabel
Singing Girl
Ann Deasy
Dancing Girl
Sandra Deel
Girl in Pink
Singing Girl
Mary Della Rosa
Mrs. Black Tooth
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
John Dorrin
Andy Turner
Singing Boy
Helena Dudas
Nancy
Singing Girl
William Goonan
Yellow Foot
John
Singing Boy
Paul Grady
Singing Boy
Zosia Gruchala
Singing Girl
Heller Halliday
Nellie
Annie's Sister
Bernard Hoffman
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Carolyn Hunter
Singing Girl
John Hurdle
Dancing Boy
Jane Judge
Louise
Mrs. Percy Ferguson
Singing Girl
Kenneth Laurence
Mrs. Yellow Foot
Dancing Boy
Charlotte Leslie
Dancing Girl
Vincent Lubrano
Singing Boy
Bowling H. Mansfield
Porter
2nd Waiter
Arthur Markey
Coolie
Indian
Gloria Meli
Girl With Bouquet
Singing Girl
William Miller
Dancing Boy
Barton Mumaw
Iron Tail
Wild Horse
Ceremonial Dancer
Darrell Perkins
Harry
Mr. Clay
Singing Boy
Abel Pokras
Dancing Boy
Regis Powers
Dancing Boy
Miriam Quinn
Jessie
Annie's Sister
Tommy Rettig
Little Boy
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Alternate
Jack Rutherford
Col. Wm. F. Cody
Buffalo Bill
Dolores Samonsky
Dancing Girl
Ingrid Secretan
Dancing Girl
Reta Shaw
Mrs. Little Horse
Sylvia Potter-Porter
Hobart Streiford
Timothy Gardner
Dr. Percy Ferguson
Singing Boy
Joan Sweet
Minnie
Annie's Sister
Charles Taylor
Little Jake
Annie's Brother
Susie Taylor
Little Girl
Joey Thomas
Clown
Dancing Boy
Merritt Thompson
Dancing Boy
Robert Thompson
Dancing Boy
Rodester Timmons
Waiter
1st Waiter
Charles Watts
Mac
Property Man
Tommy Wonder
Tommy Keeler
Billie Worth
Winnie Tate
Doris Wright
Girl in White
Dancing Girl
Understudies:
Oren Dabbs
(Foster Wilson),
Sandra Deel
(Annie Oakley),
Helena Dudas
(Sylvia Potter-Porter),
Merritt Thompson
(Tommy Keeler),
Robert Thompson
(Wild Horse),
Billie Worth
(Annie Oakley) and
Doris Wright
(Riding Mistress)
Company Manager:
William G. Norton
Associate Press Representative:
Abner D. Klipstein
; Press Representative:
Al Butler
Cast
Joan Edwards
Annie Oakley
Jun 29, 1948 - Jul 07, 1948
Billie Worth
Annie Oakley
Jul 08, 1948 - May 28, 1949
Taggart Casey
Frank Butler
Yvonne Adair
Girl in Pink
Singing Girl
Margaret Banks
Riding Mistress
Donna Beaumont
Girl in White
Dancing Girl
Barbara Butler
Jessie
Annie's Sister
James Carson
Dancing Boy
George Cernak
Freddie
Singing Boy
Mr. Clay
Jane Copeland
Singing Girl
Carle Eberle
Mrs. Yellow Foot
Dancing Boy
Coolie
Richard France
Dancing Boy
Wild Horse
Ceremonial Dancer
Jacqueline Geffen
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
Mrs. Black Tooth
Jack Harrold
Timothy Gardner
Singing Boy
Carolyn Hunter
Mrs. Percy Ferguson
Natalie Kelepovsko
Dancing Girl
Elana Keller
Dancing Girl
Beth Kellough
Dancing Girl
Walter Koramin
Dancing Boy
Jorie Livingston
Mrs. Ernest Henderson
Marilyn Marsh
Dancing Girl
Winnie Tate
Chuck Mullins
John
Singing Boy
Shirley Neumann
Louise
Singing Girl
Girl in Pink
Darrell Perkins
Mr. Schuyler Adams
Ellen Pope
Dancing Girl
Nancy Randel
Mrs. Schuyler Adams
Singing Girl
John Roe
Andy Turner
Singing Boy
Reta Shaw
Dolly Tate
Tex Taliaferro
Dancing Boy
Robert Thompson
Indian
Danny Walden
Timothy Gardner
Singing Boy
Mimi Walters
Winnie Tate
Charles Watts
Major Gordon Lillie
Pawnee Bill
Betty Ann Woerner
Mabel
Singing Girl
Understudies:
Yvonne Adair
(Annie Oakley),
Helena Dudas
(Annie Oakley),
Richard France
(Wild Horse),
Elana Keller
(Riding Mistress),
Marilyn Marsh
(Winnie Tate) and
George Spelvin
(Mac)
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
Past
Filter by:
City
Engagement Dates
Theatre
City and State
May 23, 1949 - May 28, 1949
Shubert Theatre
Detroit, MI
May 17, 1949 - May 21, 1949
Davidson Theatre
Milwaukee, WI
May 13, 1949 - May 15, 1949
Municipal Auditorium Music Hall
Kansas City, MO
Apr 30, 1949 - May 02, 1949
Will Rogers Auditorium
Fort Worth, TX
Apr 28, 1949 - Apr 29, 1949
Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
Shreveport, LA
Apr 26, 1949 - Apr 27, 1949
Jackson Municipal Auditorium - Thalia Mara Hall
Jackson, MS
Apr 15, 1949 - Apr 16, 1949
Lanier High School Auditorium
Montgomery, AL
Apr 11, 1949 - Apr 11, 1949
Memorial Auditorium
Chattanooga, TN
Mar 28, 1949 - Apr 02, 1949
Tower Theatre
Atlanta, GA
Mar 23, 1949 - Mar 26, 1949
Temple Theatre
Birmingham, AL
Mar 21, 1949 - Mar 22, 1949
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN
Mar 07, 1949 - Mar 12, 1949
Victoria Theatre
Dayton, OH
Mar 01, 1949 - Mar 05, 1949
Paramount Theatre
Toledo, OH
Feb 03, 1949 - Feb 05, 1949
Santander Theatre
Reading, PA
Jan 31, 1949 - Feb 02, 1949
Symphony Hall
Allentown, PA
Jan 17, 1949 - Jan 29, 1949
Ford's Theatre
Baltimore, MD
Jan 03, 1949 - Jan 08, 1949
Bushnell
Hartford, CT
Dec 20, 1948 - Dec 25, 1948
Her Majesty's Theatre
Montreal, QC
Nov 22, 1948 - Dec 11, 1948
Shubert Theatre
Detroit, MI
Nov 11, 1948 - Nov 13, 1948
Auditorium Theatre
Rochester, NY
Nov 05, 1948 - Nov 06, 1948
Colonial Theatre
Akron, OH
Nov 01, 1948 - Nov 04, 1948
Taft Theatre
Cincinnati, OH
Oct 30, 1948 - Oct 31, 1948
Memorial Auditorium
Louisville, KY
Oct 27, 1948 - Oct 29, 1948
Murat Centre
Indianapolis, IN
Oct 25, 1948 - Oct 26, 1948
Indiana University Auditorium
Bloomington, IN
Oct 11, 1948 - Oct 23, 1948
Roberts Orpheum
St. Louis, MO
Sep 27, 1948 - Oct 02, 1948
Lyceum Theatre
Minneapolis, MN
Jul 05, 1948 - Sep 25, 1948
CIBC Theatre
Chicago, IL
Jun 29, 1948 - Jul 03, 1948
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Denver, CO
May 31, 1948 - Jun 26, 1948
War Memorial Opera House
San Francisco, CA
May 03, 1948 - May 29, 1948
Philharmonic Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA
Apr 26, 1948 - Apr 30, 1948
Home Theater
Oklahoma City, OK
Apr 19, 1948 - Apr 24, 1948
KRNT Theater
Des Moines, IA
Apr 12, 1948 - Apr 17, 1948
Taft Theatre
Cincinnati, OH
Apr 05, 1948 - Apr 10, 1948
Altria Theater
Richmond, VA
Mar 29, 1948 - Apr 03, 1948
Hershey Theatre
Hershey, PA
Mar 08, 1948 - Mar 27, 1948
Nixon Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA
Mar 01, 1948 - Mar 06, 1948
Hanna Theatre
Cleveland, OH
Nov 03, 1947 - Feb 28, 1948
CIBC Theatre
Chicago, IL
Oct 28, 1947 - Nov 01, 1947
Rose Blumkin Performing Arts Center
Omaha, NE
Oct 21, 1947 - Oct 26, 1947
Municipal Auditorium Music Hall
Kansas City, MO
Oct 03, 1947 - Oct 19, 1947
Music Hall At Fair Park
Dallas, TX
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