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Brian Sullivan

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ActorOn stage 1947

Brian Sullivan was an American operatic tenor who originated the lead male role in Kurt Weill's Street Scene (1947), opposite Anne Jeffreys and Polyna Stoska.

On stage 1 production

1947 Street Scene Adelphi Theatre · Revival · directed by Charles Friedman 148 perf.

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In the literature3 passages

  • Cast: Norman Cordon, Anne Jeffreys, Polyna Stoska, Brian Sullivan, Hope Emerson, Sheila Bond, Danny Daniels, Don Saxon, Juanita Hallebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
  • version of Elmer Rice’s drama of the same name, was sung by Brian Sullivan, Anne Jeffreys, Polyna Stoska and Norman Cordon. Paul and Grace Hartman were a hit in their intimate revue “Angel in the Wings.” Other musicals include revivalstheatre-pdfs/A Pictorial History of the American Theatre, 1860-1985 (Blum).txt
  • Kevin Dwyer, Abby Gibson, Dana Hickox, Melinda McDonough, Judy Malloy, Kevin Nagle, Brian Sullivan. Guy Waid, John David Westfall W.N.S.S. Presented in 2 acts and 9 scenes. "All performances broadcast live ontheatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1986-87 Season, v. 43 (Willis, John).txt

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