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Johnny Johnson
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Play with music
Comedy
Revival
Broadway
Opening Date
Apr 11, 1971
Closing Date
Apr 11, 1971
1st Preview
Apr 01, 1971
1st Preview
Apr 01, 1971
Previews
10
Performances
1
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Open Date: Apr 11, 1971
Close Date: Apr 11, 1971
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
The credits for this production have not yet been completed or verified.
Theatres
Edison Theatre
(Apr 11, 1971 - Apr 11, 1971)
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Timothy Gray
and
Robert Fletcher
; Produced in association with
Midge LaGuardia
Music by
Kurt Weill
; Book by
Paul Green
; Lyrics by
Paul Green
; Musical Director:
Joseph Klein
; Music orchestrated by
Kurt Weill
Directed by
José Quintero
; Choreographed by
Bertram Ross
Scenic Design by
Peter Harvey
; Costume Design by
Robert Fletcher
; Lighting Design by
Roger Morgan
Production Stage Manager:
Jamie Howard
Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
,
David Roggensack
and
Irene Gandy
James Billings
Grandpa Joe
Private Goldberger
Chief of the Allied High Command
Dr. Mahodan
Wounded French Soldier
Alice Cannon
Minny Belle Tompkins
Norman Michael Chase
Captain Valentine
June Helmers
French Nurse
Miz Smith
Clay Johns
Private Svenson
Orderly
British Commander-in-Chief
Military Policeman
Brother George
Lieutenant
Private Jessell
Wounded French Soldier
Charlotte Jones
Aggie Tompkins
Sister from the O.D.S.D.L.D.
Miss Newro
Christopher Klein
Anguish Howington, Jr.
Messenger
Nadine Lewis
Goddess of Liberty
Robert Lydiard
Photographer
Sniper
Paul Michael
Mayor
Private Fairfax
American Commander-in-Chief
Brother Thomas
Wounded French Soldier
Gordon Minard
Private Harwood
Anguish Howington
Alexander Orfaly
Corporal George
Belgian Major-General
Dr. Frewd
Wounded French Soldier
Recruiting Sergeant
Captain
Norman Riggins
English Sergeant
Doctor
French Major-General
American Priest
Brother William
Wayne Sherwood
Dr. McBray
Private Patrick O'Day
Scottish Colonel
German Priest
Dr. Mahodan's Secretary
Wounded French Soldier
Ralph Williams
Johnny Johnson
Songs
music by
Kurt Weill
; lyrics by
Paul Green
Act 1
Sung By
Over in Europe
Mayor
Democracy's Call
Minny Belle Tompkins, Mayor and Company
Up Chuckamauga Hill
Grandpa Joe
Johnny's Melody
Johnny Johnson
Aggie's Song
Aggie Tompkins
Oh Heart of Love
Minny Belle Tompkins
Farewell, Goodbye
Minny Belle Tompkins
The Sergeant's Chant
Recruiting Sergeant
Valentine's Tango
Captain Valentine
You're in the Army Now (Interlude)
Orchestra
Johnny's Oath
Orchestra
Song of the Goddess
Goddess of Liberty
Song of the Wounded Frenchmen
Tea Song
Cowboy Song
Private Harwood
Johnny's Dream
Minny Belle Tompkins
Song of the Guns
Music of the Striken Redeemer
Orchestra
Act 2
Sung By
Mon Ami My Friend
French Nurse
Allied High Command
The Laughing Generals
The Battle
Prayer: In Times of War and Tumults
American Priest and German Priest
No Man's Land
Orchestra
Song of the Goddess
(Reprise)
Goddess of Liberty
The Psychiatry Song
Dr. Mahodan
Hymn to Peace
Asylum Inmates
Johnny Johnson's Song
How Sweetly Friendship Binds
Oh Heart of Love
(Reprise)
Minny Belle Tompkins
Johnny's Melody (Finale)
Johnny Johnson
People
Songs
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Produced by
Timothy Gray
and
Robert Fletcher
; Produced in association with
Midge LaGuardia
Music by
Kurt Weill
; Book by
Paul Green
; Lyrics by
Paul Green
; Musical Director:
Joseph Klein
; Music orchestrated by
Kurt Weill
Directed by
José Quintero
; Choreographed by
Bertram Ross
Scenic Design by
Peter Harvey
; Costume Design by
Robert Fletcher
; Lighting Design by
Roger Morgan
Production Stage Manager:
Jamie Howard
Press Representative:
Howard Atlee
,
David Roggensack
and
Irene Gandy
James Billings
Grandpa Joe
Private Goldberger
Chief of the Allied High Command
Dr. Mahodan
Wounded French Soldier
Alice Cannon
Minny Belle Tompkins
Norman Michael Chase
Captain Valentine
June Helmers
French Nurse
Miz Smith
Clay Johns
Private Svenson
Orderly
British Commander-in-Chief
Military Policeman
Brother George
Lieutenant
Private Jessell
Wounded French Soldier
Charlotte Jones
Aggie Tompkins
Sister from the O.D.S.D.L.D.
Miss Newro
Christopher Klein
Anguish Howington, Jr.
Messenger
Nadine Lewis
Goddess of Liberty
Robert Lydiard
Photographer
Sniper
Paul Michael
Mayor
Private Fairfax
American Commander-in-Chief
Brother Thomas
Wounded French Soldier
Gordon Minard
Private Harwood
Anguish Howington
Alexander Orfaly
Corporal George
Belgian Major-General
Dr. Frewd
Wounded French Soldier
Recruiting Sergeant
Captain
Norman Riggins
English Sergeant
Doctor
French Major-General
American Priest
Brother William
Wayne Sherwood
Dr. McBray
Private Patrick O'Day
Scottish Colonel
German Priest
Dr. Mahodan's Secretary
Wounded French Soldier
Ralph Williams
Johnny Johnson
music by
Kurt Weill
; lyrics by
Paul Green
Act 1
Sung By
Over in Europe
Mayor
Democracy's Call
Minny Belle Tompkins, Mayor and Company
Up Chuckamauga Hill
Grandpa Joe
Johnny's Melody
Johnny Johnson
Aggie's Song
Aggie Tompkins
Oh Heart of Love
Minny Belle Tompkins
Farewell, Goodbye
Minny Belle Tompkins
The Sergeant's Chant
Recruiting Sergeant
Valentine's Tango
Captain Valentine
You're in the Army Now (Interlude)
Orchestra
Johnny's Oath
Orchestra
Song of the Goddess
Goddess of Liberty
Song of the Wounded Frenchmen
Tea Song
Cowboy Song
Private Harwood
Johnny's Dream
Minny Belle Tompkins
Song of the Guns
Music of the Striken Redeemer
Orchestra
Act 2
Sung By
Mon Ami My Friend
French Nurse
Allied High Command
The Laughing Generals
The Battle
Prayer: In Times of War and Tumults
American Priest and German Priest
No Man's Land
Orchestra
Song of the Goddess
(Reprise)
Goddess of Liberty
The Psychiatry Song
Dr. Mahodan
Hymn to Peace
Asylum Inmates
Johnny Johnson's Song
How Sweetly Friendship Binds
Oh Heart of Love
(Reprise)
Minny Belle Tompkins
Johnny's Melody (Finale)
Johnny Johnson
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