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Download Show Archive 1959 - 1960 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club ODD MAN IN Ann Sheridan, Scott McKay 10/26/59 1 HHS THE DARK AT THE Joan Blondell 1 HHS TOP OF THE STAIRS TWO FOR THE SEESAW Hal March 2 HHS LOOK HOMEWARD, Miriam Hopkins 1 HHS ANGEL 1960 - 1961 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE PLEASURE OF Joan Bennett, Donald Cook 10/ 7/1960 1 HHS HIS COMPANY ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Edward Everette Horton, 12/1/1960 1 HHS Imogene Coca, King Donovan J. B. John Carradine 3/16/1961 1 HHS ANDERSONVILLE TRIAL Brian Donlevy 4/10/1961 1 HHS 1961 - 1962 5O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club A THURBER CARNIVAL Arthur Treacher, Imogene Coca, 1 HHS King Donovan THE MIRACLE WORKER Eileen Brennan 1 HHS THE BEST MAN Don Porter, Scott Brady 1 HHS CRITICS CHOICE Jeffrey Lynn, Wanda Hendrix 1 HHS 1962 - 1963 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club A SHOT IN THE DARK Annie Farge 10/ 20/1962 1 HHS CARNIVAL Elaine Malbin 12/1/1962 1 HHS MARY, MARY Jeffrey Lynn 2/2/1963 1 HHS THE PREMISE Theodore Flicker 1 HHS (New York cast flew in for performance) 1963 - 1964 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club A THOUSAND CLOWNS John Ireland 1 HHS A MAN FOR ALL Robert Harris, Jeff Morrow 1 HHS SEASONS THE BOYS FROM Chet Summers, Eddie Roll, 1 HHS SYRACUSE Ralph McWilliams CAMELOT Jeannie Carson, Biff McGuire, 3/11/1964 1 HHS Melville Cooper 1964 - 1965 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club LUTHER Alan Bergmann 1 HHS SPOON RIVER Original Cast - Barbara Gilbert, Carl 1 HHS Esser, Linda Seff, William Severs OLIVER! Jules Munchin, Joan Eastman, 1 HHS Christopher Spooner NEVER TOO LATE Lyle Talbot, Penny Singleton 1 HHS 1965 - 1966 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Lynn Bari 1 HHS THE ABSENCE OF A CELLO Hans Conried, Ruth McDevitt, 1 HHS Florida Friebus THE SUBJECT WAS Dennis O’Keefe, Peter Duryea, 1 HHS ROSES Liz Ross STOP THE WORLD, I Jackie Warner 1 HHS WANT TO GET OFF 1966 - 1967 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club HALF A SIXPENCE Kenneth Nelson, Byron Webster 9/14/1966 1 HHS THE ODD COUPLE Lyle Talbot, Harvey Stone 10/15/1966 1 HHS LUV Nancy Walker, Scott McKay, 12/9/1966 1 HHS Donald Hotton GENERATION Hans Conried 2/17/1967 1 HHS 1967 - 1968 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS Tom Ewell (David Herriott) 1 HHS WAIT UNTIL DARK Phyllis Kirk 1 HHS THE ROAR OF GREASEPAINT, Edward Earle, David C. Jones 1 HHS THE SMELL OF THE CROWD HELLO, DOLLY! Dorothy Lamour 1 HHS 1968 - 1969 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL Margaret O’Brien, Sandy Baron, 1 HHS Lyman Ward, Joan McCall CACTUS FLOWER Jeannie Carson, Biff McGuire 1 HHS THE APPLE TREE Tom Ewell, Rosemary Prinz, 1 HHS Will Mackenzie BLACK COMEDY Jan Sterling 1 HHS FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Joe Cusanelli, Susan Willis 1 HHS 1969 - 1970 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club I DO! I DO! Phil Ford, Mimi Hines 1 HHS ROSENCRANTZ & Robert Burr, Clebert Ford, 1 HHS GILDENSTERN ARE DEAD John Church, Margo Ann Berdishevsky CABARET Tandy Cronyn 1 HHS THE PRICE Douglass Watson, Joseph Buloff 1 HHS 1970 - 1971 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club 1776 Don Perkins, Patrick Hines, 1/25/1971 1 HHS Jerry Lanning, Tom Gorman PLAZA SUITE Larry Parks, Betty Garrett 3/1/1971 1 HHS GEORGE M! Tony Tanner 3/8/1971 1 HHS FORTY CARATS Barbara Britton 3/24/1971 1 HHS 1971 - 1972 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club PROMISES, PROMISES Will Mackenzie, Sydnee Balaber 1 HHS LAST OF THE RED HOT Stubby Kaye, Pat Benson, 1 HHS LOVERS Patty Crowe, Yvonne Vincic BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE Jan Sterling, John Spencer, 1/10/1972 1 HHS Pamela Gilbreath, Terry Deck COMPANY Allen Case, Julie Wilson, 3/1/1972 1 HHS Tandy Cronyn 1972 - 1973 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club KISS ME, KATE John Raitt, Gaylea Byrne 10/17/1972 1 HHS SLEUTH George Rose, David Haviland 11/8/1972 1 HHS GODSPELL Jeremy Sage 12/4/1972 1 HHS APPLAUSE Patrice Munsel, Diane McAfee 2/28/1973 1 HHS 1973 - 1974 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club NO SEX, PLEASE, WE’RE Noel Harrison, Carol Raymont 10/16/1973 1 HHS BRITISH NO, NO, NANETTE Evelyn Keyes, Benny Baker, 12/3/1973 1 HHS Betty Kean CAMELOT John Raitt 2/11/1974 1 HHS THE PRISONER OF Imogene Coca, King Donovan, 3/29/1974 1 HHS SECOND AVENUE Alan North 1974 - 1975 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club MOVE OVER, Julia Meade, Nancy Cushman 10/31/1974 2 HHS MRS. MARKHAM DON JUAN IN HELL Ricardo Montalban, Edward 11/12/1974 2 HHS Mulhare, Myrna Loy, Kurt Kasznar THE SUNSHINE BOYS Robert Alda, Arny Freeman, 1/3/1975 2 HHS Harvey Siegel OH COWARD! Patricia Morrison, Christian Grey, 2/17/1975 2 HHS Dalton Cathey PIPPIN Barry Williams, Irving Lee 3/19/1975 2 HHS 1975 - 1976 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE HOLLOW CROWN Royal Shakespeare Theater: 10/16/1975 2 VBC Lynette Davies, David Suchet, Hugh Sullivan, Clive Swift GENE KELLEY’S Howard Keel, Ken Berry, 11/17/1975 2 VBC “SALUTE TO BROADWAY” Mimi Hines, Lainie Nelson WORDS & MUSIC Sammy Cahn, Martha Danielle, 12/3/1975 2 VBC Sydnee Devitt, Paul Eichel IRENE Virginia Graham, Meg Bussert, 2/2/1976 2 VBC Tom Boyd 1976 - 1977 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club SHENANDOAH John Raitt 11/15/1976 2 VBC A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC Julie Wilson 12/2/1976 2 VBC THE MUSIC MAN The Young Americans 2/7/1977 2 VBC SHERLOCK HOLMES John Michalski, Kurt Kaznar 3/10/1977 2 VBC 1977 - 1978 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM Frank Luz, Barbara Marineau, 11/9/1977 2 VBC Laurie Franks BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR Bobby Hill, Mable Lee, 1/12/1978 2 VBC Richard Brown MY FAIR LADY Edward Mulhare, Ann Rogers, 5/11/1978 2 VBC Ronald Drake 1978 - 1979 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club THE WIZ Deborah Malone, Gary Q. Lewis, 7/26/1978 2 VBC Jai Oscar St. John, Bobby Hill SIDE BY SIDE BY Hermione Gignold 10/24/1978 2 VBC SONDHEIM CALIFORNIA SUITE James Drury, Carolyn Jones, 11/16/1978 2 VBC Peter Bailey-Britton THE SOUND OF MUSIC Sally Ann Howes, Earl 2/21/1979 2 VBC Wrightson, Lois Hunt 1979 - 1980 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club EUBIE! Chris Calloway, Claudia Moore 8/17-18/1979 2 VBC SHOW BOAT Butterfly McQueen, Forrest Tucker 2/24/1980 2 VBC AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ Clent Bowers, David Cameron 4/24/1980 2 VBC DEATHTRAP Donald Barton, Maggie Jackson, 5/12/1980 2 VBC Michael McBride 1980 - 1981 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club “DA” Jack Aranson, Ian Stuart 10/16/1980 2 VBC THE ELEPHANT MAN Kenneth Garner, Joan Grant, 11/11/1980 2 VBC Courtney Burr DANCIN’ William H. Brown, Jr. 1/19/1981 2 VBC A CHORUS LINE 2/18/1981 2 VBC 1981 - 1982 6O SEASON SPONSOR Business Professional Women’s Club SUGAR BABIES Eddie Bracken, Jaye P. Morgan, 9/28/1981 2 VBC Toni Kaye, Phil Ford AN EVENING WITH John Raitt 1/19/1982 2 VBC JOHN RAITT CHILDREN OF A Philip Reeves, Freda Norman 3/19/1982 2 VBC LESSER GOD THE BEST LITTLE Darleigh Miller, Susan Beaubian, 2/3/1982 2 VBC WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS Christopher Wynkopp THEY’RE PLAYING Richard Ryder, June Gable 5/4/1982 2 VBC OUR SONG 1982 - 1983 6O ANNIE Gary Holcombe, Kathleen Sisk, 11/16-17/1982 3 VBC Ruth Williamson AMADEUS Daniel Davis, Peter Crook, 1/17-18/1983 3 VBC Tanya Pushkine EVITA Florence Lacey, Tim Bowman, 2/7-8/1983 3 VBC John Leslie Wolfe BARNUM Harvey Evans, Jan Pessano 3/20-21/1983 3 VBC 1983 - 1984 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO. OF PRODUCTION PERFORMERS DATES PERFORMANCES VENUE BLUES IN THE NIGHT Della Reese, Neva Small, 10/17-18/1983 3 VBC Cynthia White, Clem Moorman PUMP BOYS AND Nicolette Larsen, Jonathan 11/7-8/1983 3 VBC DINETTES Edwards, Henry Gross CRIMES OF THE HEART Kathy Danzer, Cyd Quilliing, 2/6-7/1984 3 VBC Caryn West OLIVER! Joe Inscoe, Zachery Stier, 2/26-27/1984 3 VBC Elizabeth Van Den Berg JOSEPH AND THE Don Goodspeed, 3/6-7/1984 3 VBC AMAZING TECHNICOLOR Robin Boudreau, Hal Davis DREAMCOAT 1984 - 1985 6O GIGI Louis Jourdon, Betsy Palmer, 1/22-23/1985 3 VBC Taina Elg, Lisa Howard SOPHISTICATED LADIES Freda Payne, Mercer Ellington 3/13-14/1985 3 VBC BRIGHTON BEACH Patrick Dempsey, Brian Drillinger, 4/22-23/1985 3 VBC MEMOIRS Romy Berk, Richard Greene 1985 - 1986 6O CYRANO DE BERGERAC John Cullman, Marcus Smythe 10/28-29/1985 3 VBC NOISES OFF Noel Harrison, Patricia Kilgarriff 12/2-3/1985 3 VBC ON YOUR TOES Valentina Kozlova, Michael Kubala 1/8-9/1986 3 VBC 42ND STREET Elizabeth Allen, Gary Marshall, 2/17-18/1986 3 VBC Scott Willis, Bibi Osterwald 1986 - 1987 6O NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCE NO.
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