Production Info

Opening September 20, 1951
Closing: June 21, 1952
Length of Run: not listed yet
Run Type: Open-ended

Location Info

Market: US Tour

Credits Highlights

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Director
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Dances and Musical Ensembles

Cast

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Dorothy Shaw
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Lorelei Lee
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Gus Esmond
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Lady Phyllis Beekman
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Sir Francis Beekman
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Mrs. Ella Spofford
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Henry Spofford
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Gloria Stark
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Themselves
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A Steward

Musical Numbers

Act One

  • Overture .... Orchestra
  • It's High Time .... Dorothy and Ensemble
  • Bye, Bye Baby .... Gus and Lorelei
  • Reprise: Bye, Bye Baby .... Gus and Ensemble
  • A Little Girl From Little Rock .... Lorelei
  • I Love What I'm Doing .... Dorothy
  • Dance .... Bill, Dorothy and Ensemble
  • Just a Kiss Apart .... Henry
  • The Pracitice Scherzo .... Gloria
  • It's Delightful Down in Chile .... Lorelei, Sir Francis, Show Girls and Male Ensemble
  • Sunshine .... Henry and Dorothy
  • In the Champs de Mars .... Ensemble
  • Dance .... Gloria and Taxi Driver
  • Reprise: Sunshine .... Ensemble
  • I'm A'Tingle, I'm A'Glow .... Mr. Gage
  • House on Rittenhouse Square .... Dorothy
  • You Say You Care .... Henry
  • Finaletto .... Lorelei and Ensemble

Act Two

  • Entr'acte .... Orchestra
  • Reprise: Bye, Bye Baby .... Dancing Ensemble
  • Mamie Is Mimi .... Gloria with Coles and Atkins
  • Coquette .... The Tenor and Show Girls
  • Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend .... Lorelei
  • Reprise: You Say You Care .... Dorothy and Henry
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes .... Lorelei and Gus
  • Homesick Blues .... Lorelei, Dorothy, Gus, Henry, Mrs. Spofford, and Mr. Gage
  • Keeping Cool With Coolidge .... Dorothy, Bill and Ensemble
  • Button Up With Esmond .... Lorelei, Show Girls and Ensemble
  • Finale:
    • Reprise: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes .... Lorelei, Gus and Ensemble
    • Reprise: Bye, Bye, Baby .... Entire Company

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Trivia & History

Although there has been some uncertainty over the years as to whether this tour played in the theatre now known as Cadillac Palace or the Palace Music Hall, we are now certain that it was the former.

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Production Info

Opening September 20, 1951
Closing: June 21, 1952
Length of Run: not listed yet
Run Type: Open-ended

Location Info

Market: US Tour

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