On stage 3 productions, 9 years
| 1944 | Allah Be Praised! Adelphi Theatre · Original · directed by Robert H. Gordon | 20 perf. |
| 1944 | Sadie Thompson Alvin Theatre · Original · directed by Edward Caton | 60 perf. |
| 1953 | Kismet Ziegfeld Theatre · Revival · directed by Albert Marre | 583 perf. |
Each row is a staging this name appears in the cast list of, read from the production record rather than from the person record. The person record names works instead, and a work cannot say which run somebody was in — that is how Elaine Stritch ends up filed under Show Boat 1927 when she was in the 1994 revival. No row here says what part was played, because no cast list records it.
Worked with more than once3 names
| William Lundy | 2 productions |
| Mischa Pompianov | 2 productions |
| Milada Mladova | 2 productions |
Both names in the same cast list, more than once. It is not evidence of a partnership — a long-running company puts the same forty people together every night — but it is where one would start looking. 3 of these names are not links because we hold no record behind them; the name is set from the identifier and its punctuation may be wrong.
In the literature2 passages
- Act Two: “Night of My Nights” (Richard Kiley, Ensemble); “Stranger in Paradise” (reprise) (Doretta Morrow); “Baubles, Bangles and Beads” (reprise) (Richard Kiley); “He’s in Love!” (reprise) (Entourage); “Rahadlakum” (Alfred Drake, Joan Diener, Florence Lessing, Beatrice Kraft, Patricia Dunn, Bonnie Evans, Reiko Sato, Ladies of the Wazir’s…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- Cast: Alfred Drake, Doretta Morrow, Joan Diener, Henry Calvin, Richard Kiley, Steve Reeves, Beatrice Kraftebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
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