Off-Broadway Transfer (1967)
Previews:
November 3, 1967
(3 prev.)
Opening
November 5, 1967
Closing:
May 12, 1968
Length of Run:
222 perf.
Run Type:
Open-ended
Market:
Off-Broadway
Location:
New York, NY
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Cousin (He has an army in his room.)
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Dole (He plays the piano.)
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Mildred (As round as around as an apple.)
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Mable (She serves tea and circles.)
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George (He can think of kissing her.)
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Sylvia (and Flags.)
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Jessie (Cut wood.)
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Ollie (An Englishman from the United Kingdom.)
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The Citizen (An innocent abroad.)
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Lucy Armitage (A lady of culture and understanding.)
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There were no individual song titles.
The run was originally advertised as being for six weeks only, but it ended up running more than six months. A month after closing at the Cherry Lane, the production returned again, this time to the Gramercy Arts.
Previews:
November 3, 1967
(3 prev.)
Opening
November 5, 1967
Closing:
May 12, 1968
Length of Run:
222 perf.
Run Type:
Open-ended
Market:
Off-Broadway
Location:
New York, NY
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