- (1969) Stage Play: The Fig Leaves Are Falling. Musical. Music by Albert Hague. Lyrics by Allan Sherman. Book by Allan Sherman. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Music orchestrated by Manny Albam. Dance arrangements by Jack Lee. Scenic Design by William and Jean Eckart. Choreographed by Eddie Gasper. Directed by George Abbott. Broadhurst Theatre: 2 Jan 1969- 6 Jan 1969 (4 performances + 17 previews). Cast: Jay Barney (as "Mr. Mittleman"), Helon Blount (as "Mother-in-Law"), David Cassidy (as "Billy") [Broadway debut], Frank DeSal (as "Gelb/Queen Victoria/Dancer"), Pi Douglass (as "Dancer"), Jean Even (as "Mildred/Marlene/Dancer"), Edmund Gaynes (as "Singer"), Mary Jane Houdina (as "Dancer"), John Joy (as "Mao-Tse/Singer"), Kenneth Kimmins (as "Charley Montgomery"), Sherry Lambert (as "Singer"), Mara Landi (as "Grace/Singer"), Dorothy Loudon (as "Lillian Stone"), Marilyne Mason (as "Mimsy"), Joe McGrath (as "Hodgekins/Singer"), Jocelyn McKay (as "Cynthia/Singer"), Rosemary McNamara (as "Singer"), John Medeiros (as "Dancer"), Michael Misita (as "Dancer"), Barry Nelson (as "Harry Stone"), Jenny O'Hara (as "Pookie Chapman"), Anna Pagan (as "Mary Queen of Scots/Singer"), Renata Powers (as "Dancer"), Louise Quick (as "Cecelia"), Sally Ransone (as "Dancer"), Charlene Ryan (as "Dancer"), Darrell Sandeen (as "Rev. Walters/Singer"), Lathan Sanford (as "Tough Guy/Dancer"), Patrick Spohn (as "Marty/Dancer"), Tony Stevens (as "Dancer"), Pat Trott (as "Elizabeth Marsden/Dancer"), Alan Weeks (as "Le Roy/Singer"). Standbys: Jack Drummond (as "Charley Montgomery/Harry Stone") and Ellen Hanley (as "Lillian Stone"). Understudies: Edmund Gaynes (as "Billy"), Sherry Lambert (as "Cecelia") and Marilyne Mason (as "Pookie Chapman"). Produced by Joseph Harris, Lawrence Carr and John Bowab.
- (1969 - 1974) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1972) Stage Play: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
- (1973) Stage Play: Gigi. Musical comedy.
- (1972) Stage Play: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1972). Musical comedy (revival). Music by Stephen Sondheim. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart. Based on the plays of Plautus. Musical and vocal direction by Milton Rosenstock. Music orchestrated by Irwin Kostal and Sid Ramin. Dance arrangements by Hal Schaefer. Additional dance music by Richard De Benidictis. Stage Manager: Scott Jackson. Assistant Stage Manager: Patrick Spohn. Choreographed by Ralph Beaumont. Directed by Burt Shevelove. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 30 Mar 1972- 12 Aug 1972 (156 performances + 3 previews). Cast: Phil Silvers (as "Prologus, an actor, Pseudolus, slave to Hero") [final Broadway role], Carl Ballantine (as "Lycus, a buyer and seller of courtesans"), Larry Blyden (as "Hysterium, slave to Senex and Domina"), Pamela Hall, John Hansen, 'Carl Lindstrom' (as "Miles Gloriosus, a warrior"), Lew Parker (as "Senex, a citizen of Rome"), Lizabeth Pritchett (as "Domina, wife of Senex"), Chad Block, Sonja Haney, Keita Keita, Lauren Lucas, Trish Mahoney, Gloria Mills, Reginald Owen (as "Erronius, a citizen of Rome"), Joe Ross, Charlene Ryan, Bill Starr. Replacement actor: Tom Poston (as "Prologus/Pseudolus"). Produced by David Black and Larry Blyden. Produced in association with Seymour Vall and Henry Honeckman. Note: 1972 Tony Award® winner Best Featured Actor in a Musical: Larry Blyden, 1972 Tony Award® winner Best Actor in a Musical: Phil Silvers.
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