Opening Date

Dec 27, 1971

Closing Date

Mar 10, 1973

MusicalComedyRevivalNational Tour

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Setting
1925. The home of James Smith, New York City. The garden and living room of Chickadee Cottage, Atlantic City.

Produced by Pyxidium, Ltd.
Book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel; Music by Vincent Youmans; Lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach; Book adapted by Burt Shevelove; Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns; Vocal arrangements by Buster Davis; Dance arrangements by Luther Henderson; Incidental music by Luther Henderson; Musical Director: Buster Davis
Production Supervised by Busby Berkeley; Directed by Burt Shevelove; Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Donald Saddler
Scenic Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois; Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois; Lighting Design by Jules Fisher; Make-Up Design by John Richardson; Coiffures by The Crimpers
General Manager: Victor Samrock; Company Manager: Oscar Berlin
Production Supervisor: David Nash; Production Manager: Ben D. Kranz; Production Stage Manager: Ben D. Kranz; Stage Manager: Patricia Drylie; Assistant Stage Mgr: Rod MacDonald
Conducted by Al Cavaliere; Assistant Conductor: Gil Bowers; At the Twin Pianos: Dan Gettinger and Gil Bowers
Photographer: Friedman-Abeles; General Press Representative: Merle Debuskey; Press Representative: Paul G. Anglim; Casting: Buster Davis; Dance Captain: Dottie Lester
Sue Smith
Jimmy's Wife
Billy Early
a Lawyer
Pauline
Cook at the Smiths'
Jimmy Smith
Lucille Early
Billy's Wife
Tom Trainor
Lucille's Nephew
Betty Brown
from Boston
Winnie Winslow
from Washington
Nanette
a Protégée of Sue
Flora Latham
from 'Frisco
Nanette's Friend
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Understudies: Darlene Anders (Nanette), Marye Brent (Pauline), Sarah Chattin (Flora Latham), Connie Danese (Lucille Early), Dante D'Paulo (Billy Early), Dottie Lester (Winnie Winslow), Rod MacDonald (Jimmy Smith), Ruth Maitland (Sue Smith), David McDaniel (Tom Trainor, Billy Early), Mike Mitchell (Tom Trainor) and Marcia Lynn Watkins (Betty Brown)
Production Manager: Patricia Drylie; Production Stage Manager: Patricia Drylie; Stage Manager: Hal Halvorsen
Press Representative: Gertrude Bromberg

Cast

Lucille Early
Billy's Wife
Jan 1973 - ?
Sue Smith
Jimmy's Wife
Oct 30, 1972 - ?
Jimmy Smith
Lucille Early
Billy's Wife
Billy Early
a Lawyer
Winnie Winslow
from Washington
Flora Latham
from 'Frisco
Nanette
a Protégée of Sue
Betty Brown
from Boston
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Nanette's Friend
Understudies: Gwen Arment (Nanette), Cheryl Armstrong (Sue Smith), Joe Bratcher (Billy Early), Jimmy Brennan (Billy Early), Doug Dunnell (Tom Trainor), Jackie Keith (Lucille Early), Janyce Nyman (Flora Latham), Cheri Ann Schear (Winnie Winslow), Andrea Walters (Betty Brown) and Marcia Lynn Watkins (Nanette)
music by Vincent Youmans; lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
Act 1
Sung By
Too Many Rings Around Rosie
Lucille Early, Boys and Girls
I've Confessed to the Breeze
Nanette and Tom Trainor
Call of the Sea
Billy Early and Girls
I Want to Be Happy
Jimmy Smith, Nanette, Sue Smith, Boys and Girls
No, No, Nanette
Nanette and Tom Trainor
Finaletto Act 1
Nanette, Boys and Girls
Act 2
Sung By
Peach on the Beach
Nanette, Boys and Girls
Tea for Two
Nanette, Tom Trainor, Boys and Girls
You Can Dance With Any Girl
Lucille and Billy Early
Finaletto Act 2
Entire Company
Act 3
Sung By
Telephone Girlie
Billy Early, Betty Brown, Flora Latham and Winnie Winslow
Where-Has-My-Hubby-Gone Blues
Lucille and Boys
Waiting for You
Nanette and Tom Trainor
Take a Little One-Step
Sue Smith, Billy Early, Lucille Early, Pauline, Boys and Girls
Finale
Entire Company
Filter by:
City

Engagement Dates

Theatre

City and State

Oct 25, 1972 - Mar 10, 1973
Chicago, IL
Sep 05, 1972 - Oct 22, 1972
San Francisco, CA
May 16, 1972 - Sep 02, 1972
Los Angeles, CA
Mar 28, 1972 - May 13, 1972
Detroit, MI
Mar 07, 1972 - Mar 26, 1972
Milwaukee, WI
Feb 15, 1972 - Mar 04, 1972
Cincinnati, OH
Jan 18, 1972 - Feb 12, 1972
Pittsburgh, PA
Dec 27, 1971 - Jan 15, 1972
Cleveland, OH