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The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Tour
Opening Date
Apr 20, 1989
Closing Date
Jun 17, 1990
Musical
Comedy
Revival
National Tour
Open Date: Apr 20, 1989
Close Date: Jun 17, 1990
Closed Flag: Y
Is Final Week: 1
ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Setting
The turn of the century. The Tobin shack in Hannibal, Missouri. The Saddle Rock Saloon and Johnny's log cabin in Leadville, Colorado. The McGlone and Brown mansions in Denver, Colorado. Also Paris, Monte Carlo, the mid-Atlantic, the Rockies.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Hamlett Productions Limited
Book by
Richard Morris
; Music by
Meredith Willson
; Lyrics by
Meredith Willson
; Musical Director:
Steven Smith
Directed by
John Bowab
; Choreographed by
Ed Kerrigan
; Associate Director:
Jerold Franks
; Assistant Choreographer:
Jude Van Wormer
Scenic Design by
Randy Wright
; Costume Design by
Paco Macliss
; Sound Design by
William C Hennigh
General Manager:
Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.
and
Irving Siders
; Company Manager:
Jill Harwitz
Technical Consultant:
Joe Bianchi
and
David Dansky
; Production Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Stage Manager:
Jill Johnson
and
Joe Bianchi
Keyboards:
Jon Olson
; Drummer:
John Wacker
General Press Representative:
Smyth/Katzen, Inc.
; Dance Captain:
Richard Byron
; Fight direction by
Alex Plasschaert
Debbie Reynolds
Molly Tobin
Zachary A. Charles
Monsignor Ryan
Lyle Kanouse
Christmas Morgan
Simon McQueen
Mrs. McGlone
Harve Presnell
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Gene Ross
Shamus Tobin
Anne C. Russell
Princess DeLong
Francesco Sorianello
Prince DeLong
Jeff Austin
Saloon Trio
Roberts
Ensemble
Anita Bartolotta
Ensemble
Richard Byron
The Baron of Auld
Ensemble
Pete Carter
Count Feranti
Ensemble
Eileen Casey
Prostitute
The Grand Duchess Marie Nicholaiovna
Ensemble
Rieka R. Cruz
Ensemble
Nancy Ann Doorn
Ensemble
Randy Hendrickson
Ensemble
Susan Hoffman
Germaine
Ensemble
Robert Loftin
Michael Tobin
Ensemble
Joseph P. McDonnell
Patrick Tobin
Ensemble
Jacquie Porter
Ensemble
Tracy Powell
Prostitute
Ensemble
Raine Presnell
Countess Ethanotous
Mother
Ensemble
Anne Marie Roller
Prostitute
Duchess of Burlingame
Ensemble
Greg Rolph
Charlie
Lord Foley
Guides voice
Maitre D'
Ensemble
Joseph Savant
Burt
Earl of Stevens
Ensemble
Frank Stancati
Saloon Trio
Malcolm Broderick
Ensemble
Michael B. Tapley
Ensemble
Louie M. Trisoliere
Duke of Burlingame
Male Passenger
Ensemble
Richard Wojnowski
Saloon Trio
Ensemble
Swings:
Nancy Ann Doorn
and
Randy Hendrickson
Understudies:
Jeff Austin
(Christmas Morgan),
Zachary A. Charles
(Shamus Tobin),
Rieka R. Cruz
(Princess DeLong),
Susan Hoffman
(Mrs. McGlone),
Lyle Kanouse
(Johnny "Leadville" Brown),
Jacquie Porter
(Molly Tobin),
Greg Rolph
(Prince DeLong) and
Frank Stancati
(Monsignor Ryan)
Musical Director:
Joey Singer
General Manager:
Ken Myers
Production Supervisor:
John C. Breckenridge
Drummer:
Ed Shea
; Pianist:
Marjorie Poe
General Press Representative:
Phil Paladino
Cast
Ron Raines
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Anita Bartolotta
Mother
Rieka R. Cruz
Countess Ethanotous
Shelagh Garren
Ensemble
Randy Hendrickson
Earl of Stevens
Count Feranti
Joseph Savant
Count Feranti
Michael Lee Wright
Ensemble
Swings:
Mark Harryman
and
Jude Van Wormer
Songs
music by
Meredith Willson
; lyrics by
Meredith Willson
Act 1
Sung By
I Ain't Down Yet
Molly Tobin and Her Brothers
Colorado, My Home
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Belly Up to the Bar, Boys
Molly Tobin, Christmas Morgan, the Miners and Prostitutes
I've A'ready Started In
Johnny "Leadville" Brown, Christmas Morgan and Miners
I'll Never Say No
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
My Own Brass Bed
Molly Tobin
Chick-a-pen
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
I Ain't Down Yet
(Reprise)
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Act 2
Sung By
Happy Birthday, Mrs. J. J. Brown
Princess DeLong, Prince DeLong and the International set
Colorado, My Home
(Reprise)
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
If I Knew
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
He's My Friend
Johnny "Leadville" Brown, Christmas Morgan, Shamus Tobin, Brothers, International Set and Molly Tobin
'Leadville' Johnny Brown's Soliloquy
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Dolce Far Niente
Prince DeLong and Molly Tobin
'Leadville' Johnny Brown's Soliloquy
(Reprise)
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
My Own Brass Bed
(Reprise)
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
I Ain't Down Yet
(Reprise)
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Dec 05, 1989 - Dec 31, 1989
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Jul 25, 1989 - Jul 30, 1989
Kentucky Center For The Perf. Arts
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Jul 18, 1989 - Jul 23, 1989
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Denver, CO
Jul 11, 1989 - Jul 16, 1989
San Jose Center For The Perf. Arts
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Jun 27, 1989 - Jul 02, 1989
SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
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Jun 20, 1989 - Jun 25, 1989
Symphony Hall
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Jun 06, 1989 - Jun 18, 1989
Music Hall At Fair Park
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May 04, 1989 - May 21, 1989
Terrace Theatre
Long Beach, CA
Apr 20, 1989 - Apr 30, 1989
Music Hall
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People
Songs
Tour Stops
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Produced by
Hamlett Productions Limited
Book by
Richard Morris
; Music by
Meredith Willson
; Lyrics by
Meredith Willson
; Musical Director:
Steven Smith
Directed by
John Bowab
; Choreographed by
Ed Kerrigan
; Associate Director:
Jerold Franks
; Assistant Choreographer:
Jude Van Wormer
Scenic Design by
Randy Wright
; Costume Design by
Paco Macliss
; Sound Design by
William C Hennigh
General Manager:
Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.
and
Irving Siders
; Company Manager:
Jill Harwitz
Technical Consultant:
Joe Bianchi
and
David Dansky
; Production Stage Manager:
Joe Lorden
; Stage Manager:
Jill Johnson
and
Joe Bianchi
Keyboards:
Jon Olson
; Drummer:
John Wacker
General Press Representative:
Smyth/Katzen, Inc.
; Dance Captain:
Richard Byron
; Fight direction by
Alex Plasschaert
Debbie Reynolds
Molly Tobin
Zachary A. Charles
Monsignor Ryan
Lyle Kanouse
Christmas Morgan
Simon McQueen
Mrs. McGlone
Harve Presnell
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Gene Ross
Shamus Tobin
Anne C. Russell
Princess DeLong
Francesco Sorianello
Prince DeLong
Jeff Austin
Saloon Trio
Roberts
Ensemble
Anita Bartolotta
Ensemble
Richard Byron
The Baron of Auld
Ensemble
Pete Carter
Count Feranti
Ensemble
Eileen Casey
Prostitute
The Grand Duchess Marie Nicholaiovna
Ensemble
Rieka R. Cruz
Ensemble
Nancy Ann Doorn
Ensemble
Randy Hendrickson
Ensemble
Susan Hoffman
Germaine
Ensemble
Robert Loftin
Michael Tobin
Ensemble
Joseph P. McDonnell
Patrick Tobin
Ensemble
Jacquie Porter
Ensemble
Tracy Powell
Prostitute
Ensemble
Raine Presnell
Countess Ethanotous
Mother
Ensemble
Anne Marie Roller
Prostitute
Duchess of Burlingame
Ensemble
Greg Rolph
Charlie
Lord Foley
Guides voice
Maitre D'
Ensemble
Joseph Savant
Burt
Earl of Stevens
Ensemble
Frank Stancati
Saloon Trio
Malcolm Broderick
Ensemble
Michael B. Tapley
Ensemble
Louie M. Trisoliere
Duke of Burlingame
Male Passenger
Ensemble
Richard Wojnowski
Saloon Trio
Ensemble
Swings:
Nancy Ann Doorn
and
Randy Hendrickson
Understudies:
Jeff Austin
(Christmas Morgan),
Zachary A. Charles
(Shamus Tobin),
Rieka R. Cruz
(Princess DeLong),
Susan Hoffman
(Mrs. McGlone),
Lyle Kanouse
(Johnny "Leadville" Brown),
Jacquie Porter
(Molly Tobin),
Greg Rolph
(Prince DeLong) and
Frank Stancati
(Monsignor Ryan)
Musical Director:
Joey Singer
General Manager:
Ken Myers
Production Supervisor:
John C. Breckenridge
Drummer:
Ed Shea
; Pianist:
Marjorie Poe
General Press Representative:
Phil Paladino
Cast
Ron Raines
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Anita Bartolotta
Mother
Rieka R. Cruz
Countess Ethanotous
Shelagh Garren
Ensemble
Randy Hendrickson
Earl of Stevens
Count Feranti
Joseph Savant
Count Feranti
Michael Lee Wright
Ensemble
Swings:
Mark Harryman
and
Jude Van Wormer
music by
Meredith Willson
; lyrics by
Meredith Willson
Act 1
Sung By
I Ain't Down Yet
Molly Tobin and Her Brothers
Colorado, My Home
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Belly Up to the Bar, Boys
Molly Tobin, Christmas Morgan, the Miners and Prostitutes
I've A'ready Started In
Johnny "Leadville" Brown, Christmas Morgan and Miners
I'll Never Say No
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
My Own Brass Bed
Molly Tobin
Chick-a-pen
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
I Ain't Down Yet
(Reprise)
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Act 2
Sung By
Happy Birthday, Mrs. J. J. Brown
Princess DeLong, Prince DeLong and the International set
Colorado, My Home
(Reprise)
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
If I Knew
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
He's My Friend
Johnny "Leadville" Brown, Christmas Morgan, Shamus Tobin, Brothers, International Set and Molly Tobin
'Leadville' Johnny Brown's Soliloquy
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
Dolce Far Niente
Prince DeLong and Molly Tobin
'Leadville' Johnny Brown's Soliloquy
(Reprise)
Johnny "Leadville" Brown
My Own Brass Bed
(Reprise)
Molly Tobin and Johnny "Leadville" Brown
I Ain't Down Yet
(Reprise)
Full Company
Past
Filter by:
City
Engagement Dates
Theatre
City and State
Jun 12, 1990 - Jun 17, 1990
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
Nashville, TN
Jun 05, 1990 - Jun 10, 1990
Blumenthal Center: Ovens Auditorium
Charlotte, NC
May 08, 1990 - Jun 03, 1990
Lyric Opera House
Baltimore, MD
May 01, 1990 - May 06, 1990
The Playhouse on Rodney Square
Wilmington, DE
Mar 27, 1990 - Apr 08, 1990
Shubert Performing Arts Center
New Haven, CT
Mar 13, 1990 - Mar 18, 1990
KeyBank State Theatre
Cleveland, OH
Jan 23, 1990 - Feb 18, 1990
Fisher Theatre
Detroit, MI
Dec 05, 1989 - Dec 31, 1989
Golden Gate Theatre
San Francisco, CA
Nov 21, 1989 - Nov 26, 1989
The 5th Avenue Theatre
Seattle, WA
Sep 12, 1989 - Oct 08, 1989
Pantages Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
Aug 22, 1989 - Aug 27, 1989
San Diego Civic Theatre
San Diego, CA
Aug 14, 1989 - Aug 20, 1989
The Muny
St. Louis, MO
Aug 08, 1989 - Aug 13, 1989
Fox Theatre
Atlanta, GA
Aug 01, 1989 - Aug 06, 1989
Benedum Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Jul 25, 1989 - Jul 30, 1989
Kentucky Center For The Perf. Arts
Louisville, KY
Jul 18, 1989 - Jul 23, 1989
Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Denver, CO
Jul 11, 1989 - Jul 16, 1989
San Jose Center For The Perf. Arts
San Jose, CA
Jun 27, 1989 - Jul 02, 1989
SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
Sacramento, CA
Jun 20, 1989 - Jun 25, 1989
Symphony Hall
Phoenix, AZ
Jun 06, 1989 - Jun 18, 1989
Music Hall At Fair Park
Dallas, TX
May 04, 1989 - May 21, 1989
Terrace Theatre
Long Beach, CA
Apr 20, 1989 - Apr 30, 1989
Music Hall
Houston, TX
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