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Darling of the Day (1968-01-George Abbott Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: George Abbott Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 4 semaines Nombre : 4 previews - 31 représentationsPremière Preview : Tuesday 16 January 1968Première : Saturday 27 January 1968Dernière : Saturday 24 February 1968Mise en scène : Noel Willman • Chorégraphie : Lee Becker Theodore • Producteur : Avec : Priam Farll … Vincent Price
Alice Challice … Patricia Routledge
Lady Vale … Brenda Forbes
Alf … Teddy Green
Oxford … Peter Woodthorpe
Equerry … John Aman
Mrs. Leek … Camila Ashland
Attendant … Larry Brucker
Frame Maker … Paul Eichel
The King … Charles Gerald
Rosalind … Beth Howland
Duncan … Mitchell Jason
Bert … Marc Jordan
Sydney … Reid Klein
Pennington … Michael Lewis
Doctor … Leo Leyden
Cabby … Ross Miles
Old Gentleman … Carl Nicholas
Daphne … Joy Nichols
Curate … Fred Siretta
Henry Leek … Charles Welch
Curate … Herb Wilson
Constable … John Aman
Judge … Leo Leyden
Version 2
Lolita, My Love (1971-02-Shubert Theatre-Philadelphia)
Type de série: Pre-Broadway Try OutThéâtre: Shubert Theatre (Philadelphia - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 semaine Nombre : 1 previews - Première Preview : Monday 15 February 1971Première : Tuesday 16 February 1971Dernière : Saturday 27 February 1971Mise en scène : Noel Willman • Chorégraphie : Dan Siretta • Producteur : Commentaires : Tryout Dates
Shubert Theatre [Philadelphia, PA] 16/2/1971 - 27/2/1971
Shubert Theatre [Boston, MA] 23/3/1971 - 27/3/1971
Scheduled to open March 30, 1971 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre. When the show ran into problems in Philadelphia and the Boston tryout had to be added, the opening was pushed to April 13. On March 30, three days after the tryout in Boston ended, lyricist/book writer Alan Jay Lerner and producer Norman Twain announced that the opening would again be postponed as "the show needed additional revisions".
The production lost $900,000.
In December 1970, Lorna Luft was cast, although unclear about who she would play.
The 5-week Philadelphia tryout cut short on Feb. 27 for revisions.
In a Feb. 25 program, Dan Siretta is listed as a character named Quincey. Irwin Pearl played Nelson Quimby. Dan Siretta is also listed as part of the dancing ensemble. This is the only program in which they were credited.
The character of Mrs. Thornbush was eliminated after Philadelphia (played by Fran Stevens). She was the head of the summer camp where Humbert picks up Lolita. The camp counsellors were played by Jacqueline Johnson, Jacqueline Britt, and Jacque Dean.
Version 3
Lolita, My Love (1971-03-Shubert Theatre-Boston)
Type de série: Pre-Broadway Try OutThéâtre: Shubert Theatre (Boston - Etats-Unis) Durée : Nombre : Première Preview : Tuesday 23 March 1971Première : Tuesday 23 March 1971Dernière : Saturday 27 March 1971Mise en scène : Noel Willman • Chorégraphie : Dan Siretta • Producteur : Commentaires : Tryout Dates
Shubert Theatre [Philadelphia, PA] 16/2/1971 - 27/2/1971
Shubert Theatre [Boston, MA] 23/3/1971 - 27/3/1971
Scheduled to open March 30, 1971 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre. When the show ran into problems in Philadelphia and the Boston tryout had to be added, the opening was pushed to April 13. On March 30, three days after the tryout in Boston ended, lyricist/book writer Alan Jay Lerner and producer Norman Twain announced that the opening would again be postponed as "the show needed additional revisions".
The production lost $900,000.
In December 1970, Lorna Luft was cast, although unclear about who she would play.
The 5-week Philadelphia tryout cut short on Feb. 27 for revisions.
In a Feb. 25 program, Dan Siretta is listed as a character named Quincey. Irwin Pearl played Nelson Quimby. Dan Siretta is also listed as part of the dancing ensemble. This is the only program in which they were credited.
The character of Mrs. Thornbush was eliminated after Philadelphia (played by Fran Stevens). She was the head of the summer camp where Humbert picks up Lolita. The camp counsellors were played by Jacqueline Johnson, Jacqueline Britt, and Jacque Dean.