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Gigi Starring Jean-Pierre Aumont Little Theatre on the Square Eastern Illinois University The Keep 1974 Programs 1974 8-27-1974 Gigi starring Jean-Pierre Aumont Little Theatre on the Square Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1974_programs Part of the Theatre History Commons Recommended Citation Little Theatre on the Square, "Gigi starring Jean-Pierre Aumont" (1974). 1974 Programs. 8. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/little_theatre_1974_programs/8 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1974 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1974 Programs by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Guy S. Little, Jr - * . - '- - 9 !k I+#+: Yre~ents.~. .- . Ir L2rner and Loewe's - -- \ Book and Lyrics by Music by Alan Jay Lerner Frederick Lc Based on a novel by Colette As produced by Edwin Lester for the Los and San Francisco Civic Light Opera And fby Saint Subber for Broadway Also Starring. DAVID WATSON with PAMELA DANSER MARY BEST 'I Bernard Erhard John Kelso Dennis GridL * and Lorraine Denham as Gigi ! l~irectedby CHARLES ABBOTT[ Choreographed by DENNIS GRAMALDI Ptnduction Derkned by -ROBERT SOULE .. - '~ortumerDer&ned by MATHRN JOHN HOFFMAN Ill Lighting Desbned by KIM HANSON Mbsicol Director BRUCE KlRLE Production Stage Manager Tech nlcal Director C. G. CARLSON JEROME ROBENBERGER - As~istantto the Musical Director . Assistant to the Costumer Barbara Bossert Jones CARL QSHEA , "GIGI' 4 The Little al&ttre's 18th Seamfi Our 44th Yew P. N. ~IIESCHCO. 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