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  • (1964 - 1969) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1964) Stage Play: Alfie! Written by Bill Naughton. Directed by Gilchrist Calder. Morosco Theatre: 17 Dec 1964- 2 Jan 1965 (21 performances + 2 previews that began on 16 Dec 1964). Cast: Terence Stamp (as "Alfie"), Marcia Ashton (as "Lily Clamacraft"), Margaret Courtenay (as Ruby"), Jeremy Geidt (as "Humphrey"), Mary Hanefey (as "Annie"), George S. Irving (as "Mr. Smith"), Juliet Mills (as "Gilda"), Jerry Verno (as "Joe"), Carol Booth (as "Carla"), Donald Ewer (as "Harry Clamacraft"), Peter Fenton (as "Perc"), Vanya Franck (as "Woman Doctor"), James Luisi (as "Lofty") [Broadway debut], Joanna Morris (as "Siddie"), Sasha von Scherler (as "Flo"). Standby: Hugh Alexander (as "Alfie"). Understudies: Carol Booth (as "Siddie"), Peter Fenwick (as "Humphrey/Lofty") and Joanna Morris (as "Gilda"). Produced by Frederick Brisson. Produced by arrangement with Peter Saunders Ltd. and Mermaid Theatre Trust Note: Filmed as Alfie le dragueur (1966), Alfie Darling (1975), Irrésistible Alfie (2004).
  • (1968) Stage Play: Zorba.
  • (1966) Stage Play: Sweet Charity. Musical comedy. Book by Neil Simon. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Based on the screenplay for Les nuits de Cabiria (1957) by Federico Fellini. Musical Director/Dance Arrangements by Fred Werner. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns Scenic Design by Robert Randolph. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Choreographed / directed by Bob Fosse. Palace Theatre: 29 Jan 1966- 15 Jul 1967 (608 performances + 10 previews that began on 18 Jan 1966). Cast: Gwen Verdon (as "Charity"), Ruth Buzzi (as "Woman with Hat/Receptionist/Good Fairy"), Elaine Cancilla (as "Married Couple 'woman'/Old Maid/Ensemble"), Suzanne Charny (as "Ensemble"), Michael Davis (as "Dark Glasses" / "Mike" / Ensemble"), Betsy Dickerson (as "Ensemble"), Kathryn Doby (as "Ensemble"), Alice Evans (as "Ensemble"), Gene Foote (as "Ice Cream Vendor" / "Ensemble"), Helen Gallagher (as "Nickie"), Eddie Gasper (as "Ballplayer" / "Brother Eddie" / "Ensemble"), David Gold (as "Second Cop/Barney/Ensemble"), Patrick Heim (as "Ensemble"), I.W. Klein (as "Doorman/Ensemble"), Mary Louise (as "Ensemble"), James Luisi (as "Vittorio Vidal"), John McMartin (as "Oscar"), Carmen Morales (as "Carmen/nsemble"), Thelma Oliver (as "Helene"), Harold Pierson (as "Ballplayer/Brother Harold/Policeman/Ensemble"), Lee Roy Reams (as "Young Spanish Man/Ensemble"), Sharon Ritchie (as "Ursula"), Charlene Ryan (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Sharma (as "Career Girl/Rosie"), John Sharpe (as "Football Player/Ensemble"), Arnold Soboloff (as "Daddy Johann Sebastian Brubeck"), Christine Stewart (as "Ensemble"), John Stratton (as "Bystander/Waiter"), Bud Vest (as "Married Couple 'man'/Manfred/Ensemble"), John Wheeler (as "First Cop/Herman"). Understudies: Elaine Cancilla (as "Nickie"), Suzanne Charny (as "Career Girl/Rosie"), Michael Davis (as "Vittorio Vidal"), Helen Gallagher (as "Charity"), Charlene Ryan (as "Ursula"), Barbara Sharma (as "Helene"), John Stratton (as "Oscar"). Replacement actors: Ray Chabeau (as "Ensemble/Football Player/Brother Ray"), Michael Davis (as "Man with Dog"), Frank DeSal (as "Ensemble"), Alice Evans (as "Good Fairy/Receptionist/Woman with Hat"), Ronn Forella (as "Ensemble/ "Ice Cream Vendor"), Helen Gallagher (as "Charity"), Mickey Gunnersen (as "Ensemble"), Curtis Hood (as "Ballplayer/Ensemble"), Carolyn Kirsch (as "Ensemble/Rosie"), Lynn Gay Lorino (as "Ensemble/Shopper"), Annie McGreevey (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Dennis Nahat (as "Ensemble/Young Spanish Man"), Louise Quick (as "Ensemble"), Ilona Simon (as "Ensemble"), Michael Vita (as "Ensemble/Manfred/Married Couple 'Man'"), Marie Wallace (as "Ursula") [from 14 Feb 1966- ?]. Understudies: David Gold (as "Daddy Johann Sebastian Brubeck"), Lynn Gay Lorino (as "Ursula"), Louise Quick (as "Rosie"), Charlene Ryan (as "Helene"), Michael Vita (as "Vittorio Vidal"). Produced by Fryer, Carr & Harris Inc. Associate Producer: John Bowab. Note: Filmed as Sweet Charity (1969).
  • (1964) Stage Play: Alfie! Written by Bill Naughton. Directed by Gilchrist Calder. Morosco Theatre: 17 Dec 1964- 2 Jan 1965 (21 performances + 2 previews that began on 16 Dec 1964). Cast: Terence Stamp (as "Alfie"), Marcia Ashton (as "Lily Clamacraft"), Margaret Courtenay (as Ruby"), Jeremy Geidt (as "Humphrey"), Mary Hanefey (as "Annie"), George S. Irving (as "Mr. Smith"), Juliet Mills (as "Gilda"), Jerry Verno (as "Joe"), Carol Booth (as "Carla"), Donald Ewer (as "Harry Clamacraft"), Peter Fenton (as "Perc"), Vanya Franck (as "Woman Doctor"), James Luisi (as "Lofty") [Broadway debut], Joanna Morris (as "Siddie"), Sasha von Scherler (as "Flo"). Standby: Hugh Alexander (as "Alfie"). Understudies: Carol Booth (as "Siddie"), Peter Fenwick (as "Humphrey/Lofty") and Joanna Morris (as "Gilda"). Produced by Frederick Brisson. Produced by arrangement with Peter Saunders Ltd. and Mermaid Theatre Trust Note: Filmed as Alfie le dragueur (1966), Alfie Darling (1975), _Alfie
  • (1968) Stage Play: Soldiers.
  • (1965) Stage Play: Do I Hear a Waltz? Musical. Book by Arthur Laurents. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Based on the play "The Time of the Cuckoo" by Arthur Laurents. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns. Musical Director: Frederick Dvonch. Dance arrangements by Richard De Benidictis. Choreographed by Herbert Ross. Directed by John Dexter. 46th Street Theatre: 18 Mar 1965- 25 Sep 1965 (220 performances + 1 preview on 17 Mar 1965). Produced by Richard Rodgers. Produced by special arrangement with AML Enterprises Inc.

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