Season: 1961-1962

Tunnel of Love (Comedy)


Genre: Comedy

Open date: 1961

Show Type:

Regular Show

Director: Barbara Jelinek

President: Jack Mac Kenzie

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Auntie Mame (Comedy

Genre: Comedy

Open date: 1961

Show Type: Regular Show

Book : Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee

Director: Cleo & Harry Fowler

President: Jack Mac Kenzie

Cast

Auntie Mame played by - Barbara Squier

Young Patrick played by - Steven Small

Norah played by - Marie Piepenbrink

Ito played by - Charles Waddington

Vera Charles played by - Phyllis Marco

Lindsay Woolsey played by - Edward Marco

Babcock played by - Richard Casey

Beauregard played by - Russell Shaw

Sally Cato played by - Audrey Feldkamp

Mother Burnside played by - Delphine Stace

Gooch played by - Ilse Koeffel

Brian O’Bannion played by - Jerry Feezel

Older Patrick played by - Jerry Coleman

Gloria Upson played by - Patricia Maulthauf

Doris Upson played by - Marion Casey

Claude Upson played by - Philip O’Toole

Pegeen played by - Barbara Lindell

Synopsis: This fabulously successful hit hardly needs introduction. Besides being the source for one of America’s most popular musicals, Auntie Mame set a standard for Broadway comedy that’s been sought after ever since. Auntie Mame was a handsome, sparkling, scatterbrained and warm-hearted lady who brightened the American landscape from 1928 to the immediate past by her whimsical gaiety, her slightly madcap adventures and her devotion to her young nephew, who grew up to be Patrick Dennis. Through fortunes that rose and fell and a pleasant but brief marriage to a likable Southerner, who had the bad luck to tumble down from the Matterhorn, Auntie Mame’s chief concern was that nephew, whom she raised

Pygmalion (Comedy)

Genre: Comedy

Open date: 1962

Show Type: Regular Show

Director: Barbara Jelinek

President: Jack Mac Kinzie

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Take Me Along (Musical)

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Genre: Musical

Open date: 1962

Show Type: Regular Show

Director: Jack Mac Kenzie

President: Don Tennat

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