- (1931 - 1987) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1931) Stage Play: Everybody's Welcome. Musical comedy. Music by Sammy Fain [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by Lambert Carroll. Based on "Up Pops the Devil" by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Lyrics by Irving Kahal. Musical Director: Tom Jones. Additional music by Harry Revel, Herman Hupfeld and Manning Sherwin. Additional lyrics by Herman Hupfeld, Mack Gordon, Edward Eliscu, Arthur Lippmann and Milton Pascal. Choreographed by William Holbrook, under the supervision of Albertina Rasch. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps and Alison McLellan Hunter. Directed by William Mollison. Shubert Theatre: 13 Oct 1931- 13 Feb 1932 (139 performances). Cast: Spencer Barnes (as "Laundryman"), Jack Barratt (as "Ensemble"), Mary Brooks (as "Dora/Ensemble"), Andrew Carr (as "Buddy Hill/Specialty Dancer"), Louise Carr (as "Specialty Dancer"), Gladys Carter (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Cook (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Virginia Davis (as "Ensemble"), Carl Duart (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Duffy (as "Jane/Ensemble"), Charles Garland (as "Mr. Platt/Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Donald Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Louise Hansen (as "Premier Danseuse/Albertina Rasch Girl"), Thomas Harty (as "A Drunk"), Helen Hawkins (as "Ensemble"), Edna Hedin (as "Helen/Ensemble"), Dorothy Koster (as "Ensemble"), Ann Sothern [credited as Harriette Lake] (as "Ann Cathway"), Beatrice Lauri (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Cecil Lean (as "George Kent"), Bernice Lee (as "Grace"), Clark Leston (as "Ensemble"), Sally Lynne (as "Ensemble"), Charles McClelland (as "Ensemble"), Jack Moore (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Murray (as "Ensemble"), Hazzard Newberry (as "Ensemble"), Jean Newcombe (as "Mrs. Geroge Kent"), Lucille Osborn (as "Mrs. Platt"), Naida Pahl (as "Trixie/Ensemble"), Tesha Pearson (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Ann Pennington (as "Louella Carroll"), Una Ralph (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Evan Ritter (as "Ensemble"), Roy Roberts (as "Gilbert Morrell"), Etna Ross (as "Ensemble"), Jack Ross (as "Kelly/Ensemble"), Oscar Shaw (as "Steve Merrick"), Jack Sheehan (as "Biny Hatfield"), Phoebe Wallace (as "Betty"), Frances Williams (as "Polly Bascom"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1937) Stage Play: Right This Way. Musical comedy. Music by Brad Greene. Ballet music and interludes by Fabian Storey. Book by Marianne Brown Waters. Additional dialogue by Parke Levy and Alan Lipscott. Additional music by Sammy Fain. Additional lyrics by Irving Kahal. Lyrics by Marianne Brown Waters. Musical Director: Max Meth. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek, Maurice De Packh and Claude Austin. Choreographed by Marjery Fielding. Directed by Bertram Robinson. 46th Street Theatre: 5 Jan 1938- 15 Jan 1938 (15 performances). Cast: Henry Arthur (as "Phil Doane"), Nelson Barclift (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Christine Bromley (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Maude Carroll (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Violet Carson (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), William Cope (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Charles Curran (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), James Cushman (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Ginger Dixon (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Leonard Elliott (as "Bomboski"), Hugh Ellsworth (as "Leland/Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Jack Gilchrist (as "Rich Traveler/Butler"), Robert Gompers (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Virginia Grimes (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Frances Holmes (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Dorothea Jackson (as "Mimi's Assistant/Lady of the Ensemble"), Clark Leston (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Joe E. Lewis (as "Spaulding"), Dorothy Maris (as "Comptesse De Marco"), Catherine O'Neal (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Milton Parsons (as "James Withington"), Leona Powers (as "Flora Baldwin"), Joey Ray (as "Ship's Captain/Butler"), Jack Riley (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Blanche Ring (as "Josie Huggins"), Guy Robertson (as "Jeff Doane"), Dorothy Speicher (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Zynaid Spencer (as "The Girl/Lady of the Ensemble"), Leona Stephens (as "Lissa/Peasant Vendor"), Charlotte Stoll (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Edith Stromberg (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Tamara Mimi (as "Chester"), Florence Ward (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Thelma White (as "Judy March"), Jack Williams (as "An American, An American in Paris"), Harris Woodford (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"). Produced by Alice Alexander.
- (1938) Stage Play: Hellzapoppin' (The Screamlined Revue [Designed for Laughing]). Musical revue. Music by Sammy Fain and Charles Tobias. Book by Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. Directed by Eddie Dowling. 46th Street Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 26 Nov 1938- 23 Nov 1941 then to The Majestic Theatre on 25 Nov 1941- close): 22 Sep 1938- 17 Dec 1941 (1404 performances). Cast: Chic Johnson, Ole Olsen, Billy Adams, The Aloha Maids, Barto & Mann, Berg and Moore, The Charioteers, Bettymae Crane, Beverly Crane, Syd Dean, Ray Kinney, Walter Nilsson, J.C. Olsen, The Radio Rogues, Bonnie Reed, Mel Reed, Roberta & Ray, Hal Sherman, The Starlings, Dorothy Thomas, Shirley Wayne, Whitey's Steppers, June Winters. Replacement actors included: Mary Boland (as "Ensemle"), Jay C. Flippen, Renee Havel, Anne Middleton, Dolly Spence, Milton Stern. Produced by Olsen & Johnson and Lee & Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: (1) It's doubtful if audiences ever saw the same outrageous show exactly the same way twice, which became part of its appeal. It was the most popular show produced on pre-war Broadway. (2) Filmed by Mayfair Productions [distributed by Universal Pictures] as Hellzapoppin' (1941).
- (1940) Stage Play: Boys and Girls Together. Musical revue.
- (1941) Stage Play: Sons o' Fun. Musical comedy/revue.
- (1946) Stage Play: Toplitzky of Notre Dame. Musical comedy.
- (1950) Stage Play: Alive and Kicking. Musical revue. Music by Hal Borne, Irma Jurist, Sammy Fain, Hoagy Carmichael and Harold J. Rome. Additional music by Sonny Burke, Leo Schumer and Ray Golden. Dance music by Billy Kyle. Sketches by Ray Golden, I.A.L. Diamond, Henry Morgan, Jerome Chodorov, Joseph Stein, Will Glickman and Michael Stuart. "Abou Ben Adhem" adapted from a poem by Leigh Hunt. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, Ray Golden and Harold Rome. Additional lyrics by Leonard Gershe, Sid Kuller and Michael Stuart. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Vocal arrangements by Lehman Engel. Vocal arrangements for "Alive and Kicking" by George Bassman. Music orchestrated by George Bassman. Conducted by Irving Actman. Additional numbers by Lucille Kallen, Max Liebman and Mickey Deems [earliest Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Scenic Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Costume Design by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Lighting Design by Mason Arvold. Directed by Robert H. Gordon. Winter Garden Theatre: 17 Jan 1950- 25 Feb 1950 (46 performances). Cast: Rae Abruzzo (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Cry, Baby" Performer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Singer/"One Two Three" Performer"), Jeanne Bal (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Margaret Baxter (as ""Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), George Bockman (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), June Brady (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"I Didn't Want Him" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/Announcer/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), David Burns (as "Army/Pals of the Pentagon/Dr. Allen Drawbridge/Meet the Authors/Dr. Frisbee/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), Patricia Bybell (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"A World of Strangers" Performer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"One Two Three" Performer"), Velerie Camille (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Jack Cassidy (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/Trio/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/First Man/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot/"Propinquity" Singer"), Madelaine Chambers (as "Alive and Kicking"/Madrigal Trio/What a Delightful Day/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Singer"), Sylvia Chaney (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Jack Cole (as "I Didn't Want Him" Dancer/Abou/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"Cole Scuttle Blues" Dancer"), Bryn Corey (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Kenneth Davis (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Ruth Davis (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Fay DeWitt (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/Second Nurse/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), Mickey Deems (as "Airforce/Pals of the Pentagon/"My Day of Rest" Performer/Patient/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot/Mike/Once Upon a Time"), Jessie Elliott (as "Agnes/I'm All Yours"), Jack Gilford (as "Madrigal Trio/What a Delightful Day/Barney/I Never Felt Better/Floogelman/Once Upon a Time"), Marie Groscup (as "Angel/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer/"Cole Scuttle Blues" Dancer"), Jay Harnick (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Jean Harris (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Marc Hertsens (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Samuel N. Kirkham (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/Waiter/Meet the Authors/Trio/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Singer"), Louise Kirtland (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/Chairwoman/Meet the Authors/Wife/I Never Felt Better/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/Woman/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), Graham Lee (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Singer/"One Two Three" Performer"), Lenore Lonergan (as "Viola Tremaine/Meet the Authors/"Cry, Baby" Performer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Performer/Miss Honeysuckle/Once Upon a Time/"French With Tears" Performer"), Eve Lynn (as "Secretary/Pals of the Pentagon/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Arthur Maxwell (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"A World of Strangers" Performer/"Building Going Up" Performer"), Jack Miller (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Margery Oldroyd (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/Madrigal Trio/What a Delightful Day/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Singer"), Paul Olson (as "Alive and Kicking" Dancer/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer "), Carl Reiner (as "Navy/Pals of the Pentagon/"What a Delightful Day" Introduction/Dr. Hiram Flick/Meet the Authors/Charlie/I Never Felt Better/Dr. Walsh/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot/Director/Once Upon a Time Performer"), Jack Russell (as "Undersecretary/Pals of the Pentagon/Sergeant/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"Propinquity" Performer"), Laurel Shelby (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Cry, Baby" Performer/"Building Going Up" Singer/First Nurse/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), Dolores Starr (as "The Girl/Alive and Kicking/"Abou Ben Adhem" Dancer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer"), Ray Stephens (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/Trio/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/Anesthetist/Hippocrates Hits the Jackpot"), Rex Thompson (as "Boy/Abou Ben Adhem/"Building Going Up" Singer"), Bobby Van (as "Milkman/Alive and Kicking/"One Word Led to Another" Performer/George/I'm All Yours"), Gwen Verdon (as "I Didn't Want Him" Dancer/Abou's Wife/Abou Ben Adhem/"Love It Hurts So Good" Dancer/"Propinquity" Dancer/"One Two Three" Dancer/"Cole Scuttle Blues" Dancer"), Earl Williams (as "Alive and Kicking" Singer/"Love It Hurts So Good" Singer/"Building Going Up" Singer/"One Two Three" Performer"). Produced by William R. Katzell and Ray Golden.
- (1951) Stage Play: Flahooley. Musical comedy/puppets.
- (1955) Stage Play: Ankles Aweigh. Musical comedy. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Dan Shapiro. Book by Guy Bolton and Eddie Davis. Vocal and Orchestral Arrangements by Don Walker. Musical and Choral Director: Salvatore Dell'Isola. Dance Music Devised by Roger Adams. Additional dance music by Donald Pippin. Assistant to Mr. Walker: Seymour Ginzler. Assistant to Mr. Finklehoffe: Edward C. Lilley. Choreographed by Tony Charmoli. Uncredited show doctoring by Jerome Robbins. Directed by Fred F. Finklehoffe. Mark Hellinger Theatre: 18 Apr 1955- 17 Sep 1955 (176 performances). Cast: Betty Kean (as "Elsey"), Jane Kean (as "Wynne"), Mark Dawson (as "Lt. Bill Kelley"), Lew Parker (as "Dinky"), Dick Alderson (as "Dancer"), Mark Allen (as "Captain Zimmerman"), Sandi Bonner (as "Dancer"), Marilynn Bradley (as "Singer"), Hank Brunjes (as "Dancer"), Thelma Carpenter (as "Chipolata"), Gene Carrons (as "Dancer"), Frank Conville (as "Pizza Cart Man"), Bill Costin (as "Tommy"), Thelma Dare (as "Singer"), Gabriel Dell (as "Spud"), Don Emmons (as "Dancer"), Herb Fields (as "Tony/Singer"), Patty Fitzsimmons (as "Dancer"), Betty George (as "Lucia"), Don Graham (as "Singer"), Skeet Guenther (as "Shore Patrol/Dancer"), Henry Hamilton (as "Singer"), Ed Hanley (as "Russ"), Will Hussung (as "Admiral Pottles"), Mike Kellin (as "Joe Mancinni"), Warren J. Kemmerling (as "Singer"), Michael King (as "Singer"), Marilyn Marsh (as "Dancer"), Virginia Martin (as "Singer"), Ray Mason (as "Camera Man/Singer"), Ellen McCown (as "Singer"), Meri Miller (as "Dancer"), Marianne Olsen (as "Dancer"), Janet Pavek (as "Singer"), Jack Purcell (as "Dancer"), Jack Rains (as "Singer"), Marsha Rivers (as "Dancer"), Karen Shepard (as "The Duchess/Singer"), John Smolko (as "Dancer"), Nina Starkey (as "Dancer"), Gloria Stevens (as "Dancer"), Hobe Streiford (as "Singer"), Jack Timmers (as "Dancer"), Nancy Walters (as "Native Girl"), Singer"), Patricia White (as "Dancer"), Ethel Winter (as "Dancer"). Understudies: Frank Conville (as "Dinky"), Ed Hanley (as "Spud"), Virginia Martin (as "Wynne"), Ray Mason (as "Lt. Bill Kelley") and Karen Shepard (as "Chipolata"). Replacement actors: Juan Anduze (as "Dancer"), Ed Begley (as "Shore Patrol"), Vivian Dandridge (as "Chipolata"), Dorothy Dunau (as "Dancer"), Rosemary Gaines (as "Native Girl"), Betty Graber (as "Singer"), Larry Howard (as "Dancer"), Virginia Martin (as "Wynne"), Ray Mason (as "Lt. Bill Kelley"), Sheldon Ossosky (as "Shore Patrol"), Georgia Reed (as "Wynne"), Karen Shepard (as "Chipolata"), Parker Wilson (as "Dancer"). Produced by Howard Hoyt, Reginald R. Hammerstein and Fred F. Finklehoffe.
- (1955) Stage: Wrote (w/Philip Charig') music for "Catch a Star!" (1955), produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Sketches by Danny Simon [earliest Broadway credit] (also sketch director) and Neil Simon [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster and Ray Golden. Ballet music composed by Herb Schutz. Additional Material by Lee Adams [earliest Broadway credit]. Music orchestrated by / Musical Director: Milton Greene. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Costume Design by Thomas Becher. Plymouth Theatre: 6 Sep 1955-24 Sep 1955 (23 performances). Cast: Trude Adams (as "Girl in "To Be or Not To Be in Love"), Marc Breaux (as "Ambulance Attendant / Sheriff / Gus / Boy in "To Be or Not To Be in Love" / Private Eye / Dancer / Boy in "Twist My Arm" / Couples / The Frenchman"), David Burns (as "Producer / Max Dillingbert / First Man in "Room for Rent" / Town Crier / Adrian"), Pat Carroll (as "The Ingenue / Trixie / Girl in "Las Vegas" / Southern Belle / Co-respondent / Mom / Mrs. Ennis"), Denny Desmond (as "Thief / Hawker / Posse / Customer /Bellhop / Sailor / First Man in "Arty" / Boy in "Gruntled" / Stage Manager / Actor / Truck Driver"), Elaine Dunn (as "Secretary / The Traveler / Private Eye's Wife / Dancer/ Girl in "Twist My Arm" / Couples / Girl in "Fly Little Heart"), Undine Forrest (as "Model / Lucille / Phoebe / Belle / Glamour Girl / First Woman"), Helen Halpin (as "Waitress / Dorothy / Kitty / Member of the Quartet / Plaintiff / Girl in "Gruntled"), Calvin Holt (as "Magician / Posse / Member of the Quartet / Bailiff / Dancer / Couples"), Kay Malone (as "Woman With Baby Carriage / Harriett / Folk Singer / Belle / Glamour Girl / Second Woman / Fourth Roomer"), Wayne Sherwood (as "Singer / Policeman / Pete / Killer / Bellhop / Member of the Quartet / Second Man in "Room for Rent" / Basketman"), Sonny Sparks (as "Labonza / Second Roomer / Defendant / Second Man in "Arty" / The Body / Tennis Player"), Jack Wakefield (as "Stage Doorman / Military Pilot / Man / Harry / First Roomer / Judge / Arty / The Reject"), Lynne Bretonn (as "Third Roomer"), Mickey Calin (as "Patient / Posse / Bellhop / Sailor / Character / Couples / First Man in "Matrimonial Agency"), Lillian D'Honau (as "Chorus Girl / Improper Bostonian / Actress / Girl in "One Hour Ahead of the Posse" / Belle / Glamour Girl / Couples"), Carol Field (as "Martha / Folk Singer / Basketwoman / Miss B / Character"), Louise Golden (as "Secretary / Improper Bostonian / Girl in "Carnival in Court" / Dancer"), Carl Jeffrey (as "Ambulance Attendant / Posse / Bellhop / Dancer"), Rhoda Kerns (as "Magician's Assistant / Hazel / Folk Singer / Glamour Girl"), Kay Kingston (as "Charity Collector / Florence / First Shopper"), Sigyn (as "Chorus Girl / Improper Bostonian / Girl in "Carnival in Court" / Dancer / Couples"). Produced by Sy Kleinman.
- (1957) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1957. Musical revue.
- (1960) Stage Play: Christine. Musical. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Based on material by Pearl S. Buck and Charles K. Peck, Jr., from the book, "My Indian Family" by Hilda Wernher. Vocal arrangements by Trude Rittman. Dance arrangements by Trude Rittman. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Jerome Chodorov. 46th Street Theatre: 28 Apr 1960- 8 May 1960 (12 performances). Cast: John Anania, Nancy Andrews, Laurie Archer, Bea Barrett, Bhaskarm Nicholas Bianchi, Sandra Bowman, Diana Carlo, Joseph Crawford, Steve Curry, Marceline Decker, Anajil Devi, Vito Durante, Anthony Gardell [credited as Tony Gardell] (as "Servant to Dr. Singh/Singing Ensemble"), Luis Robert Hernandez, Leslye Hunter, Jinja, Daniel Keyes, Josephine Lang, Dino Laudicina, Phil Leeds, Donna Lyn, Mai-Lan, Morley Meredith, Jonathan Morris, Jen Nelson, Joseph Nelson, Maureen O'Hara (as "Lady Christine FitzSimons"), Janet Pavek, Alan Peterson, Louis Polecek, Jan Rhodesm, Augie Rios, Joe Rocco, Jonalee Sanford, Arthur Tookoyan, Barbara Webb. Produced by Oscar S. Lerman and Martin B. Cohen.
- (1939) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Jack Yellen. Sketches by Matt Brooks, Eddie Davis and George White. Additional lyrics by Herb Magidson. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek, Don Walker, Lew Harris and Ted Royal. Dialogue directed by Billy K. Wells. Directed and Choreographed by George White. Alvin Theatre (moved to The Hollywood Theatre from 6 Nov 1939- close): 28 Aug 1939- 9 Dec 1939 (120 performances). Cast: Betty Allen, Lois Andrew, Victor Arden, Marji Beeler, Bonnie Bennett, Ben Blue, Marie Brady, Mae Britton, Kay Buckley [Broadway debut], Martha Burnett, Susan Carewe, Mary Carroll, Amy Collins, June Curtis, Phyllis Dawn, Jane Dixon, Florette DuElk, Cece Eames, Fran English, Christine Forsythe, Mary Francis, Miriam Franklin, James French, Amelia Gentry, Olga Gorey, Peggy Graham, Jane Hatfield, Prudence Hayes, Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, Georgia Jarvis, Ginger Johnson, Loretta Kane, Marie Kelly, Lois Kent, Mary King, Peggy Kirk, Dorothy Koster, Barbara Lenton, Ella Logan, Rhoda Long, Collette Lyons, Rose Marie Magrill, Frederick B. Manatt, Craig Mathues, Ray Middleton, Ann Miller, Frances Neal, Betty Nielson, Lois Palmer, Billy Rayes, Dorothy Reed, Fay Renault, Paula Rudolph, Gloria Scott, Constance Snow, Dorothy Stanton, Harry Stockwell, The Kim Loo Sisters, The Knight Sisters, The Three Stooges [Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard], Lillian Walsh, Myra Weldon, Harold Whalen, Jack Williams, Ella Windell, Helen Wishart, Ross Wyse Jr. Produced by George White.
- (September 26 to October 20, 1974) He was composer for the musical revue, "I Got a Song," at the Studio Arena Theatre, 681 Main Street, Buffalo, New York with D'Jamin Bartlett, Alan Brasington, Norma Donaldson, Bonnie Franklin, Miguel Godreau and Gilbert Price in the cast. E.Y. Yarburg was original composer. Harold Stone was director. Geoffrey Holder was choreographer. E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy wrote the book. Marty Henne was music director and vocal arranger. Tony Ragusa was conductor. R.J. Graziano was set designer. Theoni V. Aldredge was costume designer. Tom Skelton was lighting designer. Paul Repetowski was associate producer. Jay Longacre was management and development director. Gintare Sileika was production director. Donald Walters was production stage manager. Neal Du Brock was executive producer. Joel Schenker and Claire Nichtern were producers. Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Burton Lane, Jay Gorney and Earl Robinson were also composers.
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