1962 - 1963
Show Boat
Show Boat is a musical in two acts, with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the performers, stagehands and dock workers on the Cotton Blossom, a Mississippi River show boat, over 40 years from 1887 to 1927. Its themes include racial prejudice and tragic, enduring love. The musical contributed such classic songs as "Ol' Man River", "Make Believe", and "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man".
The musical was first produced in 1927 by Florenz Ziegfeld. The premiere of Show Boat on Broadway was an important event in the history of American musical theatre. It "was a radical departure in musical storytelling, marrying spectacle with seriousness", compared with the trivial and unrealistic operettas, light musical comedies and "Follies"-type musical revues that defined Broadway in the 1890s and early 20th century.[1] According to The Complete Book of Light Opera:
Here we come to a completely new genre – the musical play as distinguished from musical comedy. Now … the play was the thing, and everything else was subservient to that play. Now … came complete integration of song, humor and production numbers into a single and inextricable artistic entity.
The quality of Show Boat was recognized immediately by critics, and it is frequently revived. Awards did not exist for Broadway shows in 1927, when the show premiered, or in 1932 when its first revival was staged. Late 20th-century revivals of Show Boat have won both the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical (1995) and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival (1991).
Dramatic Director, Choreographer: Bill Glenn
Director of Music: Squadron Leader C.O. (Cliff) Hunt
Cast
Aline Van Dine
Parthy Ann Hawkes
Ann Garvin
Chorus, Jungle Club Dancer
Barbara Cairns
Chorus
Barbara May
House of Wax Figure Marie Antoinette, Chorus
Barry Stewart
Captain Andy
Betty Zimmerman
Ellie
Bill Roberts
Frank
Bob Murray
Chorus
Brian Gordon
Rubber-Face, House of Wax Henry Viii, Chorus
Carole Larocque
Kim (in twenties), Chorus, Jungle Club Dancer
Cayla Mirsky
Dolly, Chorus
Cicely Ishmael
Chorus
Dan David
Backwoodsman, Chorus
David Clark
Vallon, Jake, Chorus
Derek Carter
Man with Guitar, Chorus
Diana Wynne-Jones
Sally, Chorus
Dick Elichuk
Doorman at The Jungle Club, Chorus
Don Laver
Gaylord Ravenal
Don Peacock
Chorus
Don Shaw
Pete
Dorothy Gough
Chorus
Earl Smythe
Windy
Appearing by permission of Actors' Equity Assocation
Edith Karkutt
Chorus
Edith Macmorine
Three Sisters, Chorus
Elizabeth Knight
House of Wax Figure Elizabeth I, Chorus
Elizabeth Knight
Chorus
Esther Hockin
Magnolia
Eugene David
Jeb, Chorus
Frank Morrison
Chorus
Irene Aldrich
Chorus
Irene Michalski
House of Wax Figure Joan of Arc, Chorus
Isabelle Amey
Three Sisters, Chorus
Jacques Simard
Cabin Boy
Jean Halley
Three Sisters, Chorus
Jennifer Wynne-Jones
Lottie, Chorus
Joe O'Brien
Steve
John Andrusyk
Joe
Judy McNally
Julie
Keith Jones
House of Wax Figure Jack the Ripper, Chorus
Laura Wright
Kim (child)
Lois Culpan
Chorus
Margaret Mahony
Chorus
Margeret Moore
House of Wax Figure Pocahontas, Chorus
Mike Rees
Chorus
Mike Ruigrok
Chorus
Monika Bauer
Chorus
Nancy MacLarty
Landlady
Nora Carpenter
Mad Magrit, Ethel, Chorus
Norah Stout
Chorus
Norma Coll
Mother Superior, Chorus
Pauline Matthews
Chorus, Jungle Club Dancer
Peter Carter
Chorus
Rose McCallum
Old Lady on Levee, Chorus
Sharon Boyer
House of Wax Figure Catherine The Great, Chorus
Sylvia Andrusek
Queenie
Sylvia Carter
House of Wax Figure Terpischore, Chorus
Tudy MacLaine
Chorus, Jungle Club Dancer
Wayne Blatchly
Chorus
Production
Audrey Jordan
Publicity Chairman
Bill Glenn
1880 Costumes Designer
Blair Pickthorne
Entertainment Director
Bob Edgington
Orpheus House Manager
Christine McCulloch Allan
Benevolent
Florence McCaffrey
Hair Designs
Isabel Amey
Make-up Director
Jessie Fear
Tickets
Judy Lake
Membership Director
Ken Ross
Graphic Art
Louise Cameron
Kitchen Chairman
Malabar
Costumes
Mildred Ker
Costumes Director
Milt Wright
Scenery and Properties Designer
Murray Smith
Assistant Lighting Director
Nan Nicholson
Production Secretary
Nancy Turner
Lighting Director
Pat Faithfull
Stage Manager
Pat McGee
Programme and House Manager Technical School, Usher Chairman
Ronald M. Craig
Production Chairman
Tibor Feheregyhazi
Assistant Dramatic Director
Tom Born
Radio Publicity Director
Wally Chopowick
Workshop Chairman
Winifred Canty
Accompanist