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(1980) Stage: Directed "You Oughta Be in Pictures" by Neil Simon. Cast: Tony Curtis. Los Angeles, CA.

Finian's Rainbow (1960). Musical (revival). Based on material by E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy. Musical Director: Max Meth. Choreographed by Herbert Ross. Directed by Herbert Ross. 46th Street Theatre: 23 May 1960- 1 Jun 1960 (unknown performances). Cast: Anita Alvarez (as "Susan Mahoney"), Carol Brice (as "Maude"), Jeannie Carson (as "Sharon McLonergan"), Biff McGuire (as "Woody Mahoney "), Howard Morris (as "Og"), Bobby Howes (as "Finian McLonergan"), Marilynn Allwyn, Issa Arnal (as "Singer"), Patty Austin (as "Diane"), John Boni, Sorrell Booke (as "Senator Billboard Rawkins"), Eddie Bruce (as "Buzz Collins"), Nan Courtney, Edgar Daniels, Michael Darden, Hugh Dilworth, Julius C. Fields, Jerry Fries, Arthur Garrison, Gene Gavin (as "Dancer"), Bill Glover (as "2nd Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer/Singer"), Don Grey, Robert Guillaume (as "2nd Geologist/Singer"), Ellen Halpin, Tiger Haynes (as "3rd Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer/Singer"), Loren Hightower, Marnell Higley, Nat Horne, Barney Johnston, Jerry Laws (as "1st Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer/Singer"), Ronald Lee, Sally Lee, Mary Louise, John McCurry, Diane McDaniel, Tom McElhany (as "Sheriff"), Jim McMillan, Larry Mitchell, Carmen Morales, Lispet Nelson, Paul Olsen, Wakefield Poole (as "Dancer") [Broadway debut], Mavis Ray, Stephanie Reynolds, Jaime Juan Rogers, Joe Ross (as "Mr. Shears"), Sandra Roveta, Ron Schwinn, Knute Sullivan, Jacqueline Walcott, Alyce Elizabeth Webb, Beverly Jane Welch, Myrna White. Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director).

Three Wishes for Jamie (1952). Musical comedy. Music by Ralph Blane. Lyrics by Ralph Blane. Book by Charles O'Neal and Abe Burrows. Based on the novel by Charles O'Neal. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choral arrangements by William Ellfeldt. Choreographed by Ted Cappy, Herbert Ross and Eugene Loring. Directed by Abe Burrows. Mark Hellinger Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 27 May 1952- close): 21 Mar 1952- 7 Jun 1952 (92 performances). Cast: Leigh Allen, Doris Atkinson, Estelle Aza, Marian Baird, Robert Baird, Buddy Bryan, Michele Burke, Walter Burke (as "Power O'Malley"), James Capp, Jerry Cardoni, Alfred Catal, Billy Chapin, Wilton Clary, Peter Conlow, Royal Dano (as "Jess Proddy"), Ann Deasy, Donn Driver, Clifford Fearl, Pud Flanagan, Dick Foote, George Foster, Marie Gibson, Robert Halliday, Mary Haywood, Anne Jeffreys, Malcolm Keen, Joan Kibrig, Robert Lamont, Elizabeth Logue, Mildred Ann Mauldin, Ralph Morgan (as "Father Kerrigan"), Jeff Morrow (as "Randal Devlin"), Jerry Newby, Greg O'Brien, Grania O'Malley, Nancy Price, Charlotte Rae (as "Tirsa Shanahan"), John Raitt, June Reimer, Ann Richards, Janet Sayers, Jackie Scholle, Richard Scott, Robert St. Clair, Joe Stember, Donald Thrall, Tafi Towers, Richard Vine, Martin Walker, Bert Wheeler (as "Owen Roe Tavish"), Sandra Zell. Produced by Albert Lewis and Arthur Lewis.

Chapter Two (1977). Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by William Ritman. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Directed by Herbert Ross. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Eugene O'Neill Theatre from 16 Jan 1979- close): 4 Dec 1977- 8 Dec 1979 (857 performances + 7 previews that began on 29 Nov 1977). Cast: Anita Gillette (as "Jennie Malone"), Cliff Gorman (as "Leo Schneider"), Judd Hirsch (as "George Schneider"), Ann Wedgeworth (as "Faye Medwick"). Standbys: Andrea Adler (as "Jennie Malone"), Jean DeBaer (as "Faye Medwick'), Dick Latessa' (as "George Schneider/Leo Schneider"). Replacement actors during Imperial Theatre run: David Groh (as "George Schneider") [from 3 Jul 1978- ?], Delphi Harrington (as "Faye Medwick") [from 2 Oct 1978- ?], Dick Latessa (as "Leo Schneider") [from 3 Jul 1978- ?], Laurence Luckinbill (as "George Schneider") [from 22 Dec 1978- ?], Robin Strasser (as "Jennie Malone") [from 22 Dec 1978- ?]. Replacement actors during Eugene O'Neill Theatre run: Susan Browning (as "Faye Medwick") [from 25 Sep 1979- ?], Jean DeBaer (as "Faye Medwick"), Dick Latessa (as "Leo Schneider"), Laurence Luckinbill (as "George Schneider"), Marilyn Redfield (as "Jennie Malone") [from 21 Aug 1979- ?], Robin Strasser (as "Jennie Malone"), Richard Zavaglia (as "Leo Schneider [from 15 Jun 1979- ?]. Standbys: Beverly Ballard (as "Faye Medwick/Jennie Malone"), Lou Bedford (as "George Schneider/Leo Schneider"), Don Gantry (as "George Schneider/Leo Schneider"), George Guidall (as "George Schneider/Leo Schneider"), Debra Mooney (as "Faye Medwick/Jennie Malone"), Robert Silver (as "George Schneider/Leo Schneider"). Produced by Emanuel Azenberg. Note: Filmed as Chapter Two (1979).


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