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Musical Pre-Broadway Try Out
9) Civil War (The) (Pre-Broadway Try Out)
Joué durant 2 semaines
Première preview: 16 February 1999 Première: 16 February 1999 Dernière: 07 March 1999
Compositeur: Frank Wildhorn • Parolier: Frank Wildhorn • Gregory Boyd • Libettiste: Jack Murphy • Metteur en scène: Nick Corley • Chorégraphe: George Faison • Avec:
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Musical Pre-Broadway Try Out
8) A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum (Pre-Broadway Try Out)
Joué durant 1 semaine
Première preview: Inconnu Première: 31 March 1962 Dernière: 07 April 1962
Compositeur: Stephen Sondheim • Parolier: Stephen Sondheim • Libettiste: Burt Shevelove • Larry Gelbart • Metteur en scène: George Abbott • Chorégraphe: Jack Cole • Avec: Avec: David Burns (Pseudolus/Prologus), David Burns (Senex), John Carradine (Lycus), Brian Davies (Hero), Jack Gilford (Hysterium), Ron Holgate (Miles Gloriosus), Ruth Kobart (Domina)
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Musical Pre-Broadway Try Out
7) Candide (Pre-Broadway Try Out)
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Première preview: Inconnu Première: 19 November 1956 Dernière: 24 November 1956
Compositeur: Leonard Bernstein • Parolier: Richard Wilbur • Libettiste: Lillian Hellman • Metteur en scène: Tyrone Guthrie • Chorégraphe: Anna Sokolow • Avec: Dr. Pangloss/Martin … Max Adrian
Candide … Robert Rounseville
Cunegonde/Scrub Lady … Barbara Cook
Old Lady/Madame Sofronia … Irra Petina
Governor of Buenos Aires … William Olvis
Baron/Prince Ivan … Robert Mesrobian
Maximilian … Louis Edmonds
King of Hesse / Very, Very Old Insquisitor/Captain … Conrad Bain
Hesses' General/Prefect of Police … Norman Roland
Man/Marquis Milton … Boris Aplon
Woman … Doris Okerson
Dutch Lady/Grocery Lady … Margaret Roy
Dutch Man … Tony Drake
Atheist/Bear Man/Pilgrim Father … Robert Rue
Arab Conjurer/Croupier … Robert Barry
Infant Casmira … Maria Novotna
Lawyer/Ferone … William Chapman
Very Old Inquisitor/Alchemist/Duke of Naples … Charles Aschmann
Junkman … Robert Cosden
Wine-Seller … Stanley Grover
Bear … Charles Morrell
Lady Richmond … Thomas Pyle
French Lady/Duchess … Maud Scheerer
Sultan Milton … Joseph Bernard
Pilgrim Mother … Dorothy Krebill
Lady Toothly … George Blackwell
Lady Cutely … Dori Davis
Lady Soothly … Fred Jones
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Musical Pre-Broasway Try Out
6) Ankles Aweigh (Pre-Broasway Try Out)
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Première preview: 23 March 1955 Première: 23 March 1955 Dernière: 26 March 1955
Compositeur: Sammy Fain • Parolier: Dan Shapiro • Libettiste: Guy Bolton • Metteur en scène: Jerome Robbins • Fred F. Finklehoffe • Chorégraphe: Jerome Robbins • Tony Charmoli • Avec: Elsey - Betty Kean / Wynne - Jane Kean / Lt. Bill Kelley - Mark Dawson / Dinky - Lew Parker / Captain Zimmerman - Mark Allen / Chipolata - Thelma Carpenter / Pizza Cart Man - Frank Conville / Tommy - Bill Costin / Spud - Gabriel Dell / Tony - Herb Fields
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5) South Pacific (Pre-Broasway Try Out)
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Première preview: 07 March 1949 Première: 07 March 1949 Dernière: Inconnu
Compositeur: Richard Rodgers • Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II • Libettiste: Joshua Logan • Oscar Hammerstein II • Metteur en scène: Joshua Logan • Chorégraphe: Avec:
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4) Allegro (Pre-Broasway Try Out)
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Première preview: 01 September 1947 Première: 01 September 1947 Dernière: 06 September 1947
Compositeur: Richard Rodgers • Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II • Libettiste: Oscar Hammerstein II • Metteur en scène: Agnès de Mille • Chorégraphe: Agnès de Mille • Avec: Marjorie Taylor - Annamary Dickey / Dr. Joseph Taylor - William Ching / Mayor - Edward Platt / Grandma Taylor - Muriel O'Malley / Friends of Joey - Ray Harrison, Frank Westbrook / Jennie Brinker - Roberta Jonay / Principal - Robert Byrn / Mabel - Evelyn Taylor / Bicycle Boy - Stanley Simmons
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3) Annie get your gun (Pre-Broasway Try Out)
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Première preview: Inconnu Première: 28 March 1946 Dernière: 30 March 1946
Compositeur: Irving Berlin • Parolier: Irving Berlin • Libettiste: Dorothy Fields • Herbert Fields • Metteur en scène: Joshua Logan • Chorégraphe: Helen Tamiris • Avec:
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2) Day before spring (The) (Pre-Broadway Try Out)
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Première preview: 25 October 1945 Première: 25 October 1945 Dernière: 28 October 1945
Compositeur: Frederik Loewe • Parolier: Alan Jay Lerner • Libettiste: Alan Jay Lerner • Metteur en scène: John C. Wilson • Chorégraphe: Anthony Tudor • Avec: Katherine Townsend … Irene Manning
Peter Townsend … John Archer
Alex Maitland … Bill Johnson
Gerald Barker … Tom Helmore
May Tompkins … Lucille Benson
Bill Tompkins … Bert Freed
Christopher Randolph … Patricia Marshall
Alex (in book) … Hugh Laing
Katherine (in book) … Mary Ellen Moylan
Eddie Warren … Dwight Marfield
Joe McDonald … Don Mayo (i)
Harry Scott … Robert Field
Voltaire … Paul Best
Plato … Ralph Glover
Freud … Hermann Leopoldi
Lucille/Vocal Ensemble … Bette Anderson
Leonore/Vocal Ensemble … Lucille Floetman
Susan/Vocal Ensemble … Arlouine Goodjohn
Marie/Vocal Ensemble … Karol Loraine
Marjorie/Vocal Ensemble … Estelle Loring
Anne/Vocal Ensemble … Betty Jean Smythe
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Musical Pre-Broadway Try Out
1) Carousel (Pre-Broadway Try Out)
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Première preview: 22 March 1945 Première: 22 March 1945 Dernière: 25 March 1945
Compositeur: Richard Rodgers • Parolier: Oscar Hammerstein II • Libettiste: Oscar Hammerstein II • Metteur en scène: Rouben Mamoulian • Chorégraphe: Agnès de Mille • Avec:
Commentaire: Don Walker redid the orchestrations for "The Carousel Waltz" during the run. It had originally been scored by Robert Russell Bennett. Bennett's version (although abridged) can be heard on the cast recording of this production. The partitur for this version, however, is missing (only 6 instrumental parts have been located).
Robert Russell Bennett was asked by Richard Rodgers to do the orchestrations. At the time, Bennett was busy working in radio. He did find time to score the first two numbers: "The Carousel Waltz" and "You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan/When I Marry Mister Snow." Don Walker was asked to do the rest.
Walker signed on, but he was busy at the time with a musical for which he was composing the score, Memphis Bound. For assistance, he called on Hans Spialek and Stephen Jones to do some numbers. Joe Glover also helped out by putting together the Entracte shortly before the New York opening. Major numbers orchestrated by the others included "When the Children Are Asleep (Spialek) and "This Was a Real Nice Clambake," "The Highest Judge of All" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Jones). Spialek and Jones also orchestrated incidental bits and reprises.
After Memphis Bound opened, Rodgers asked Walker to rescore the two numbers scored by Bennett. Walker's job was made difficult because Rodgers asked him to score "The Carousel Waltz" in such a way that the orchestration could be played both by full-size symphony orchestras and the 39-player orchestra being used in the Broadway production. Walker never rescored "You're a Queer One, Julie Jordan," but he did do "When I Marry Mister Snow" in addition to "The Carousel Waltz."
Bennett's orchestrations for the first two numbers are heard on the original cast recording as Walker had not yet had a chance to orchestrate them.
Walker never reorchestrated the numbers and incidental bits done by Spialek, Jones, and Glover.
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