Man with a Load of Mischief
Man with a Load of Mischief is a musical, based on the play by Ashley Dukes. Book by Ben Tarver music by John Clifton; lyrics by Messrs. Clifton and Tarver; staged by Tom Gruenewald; setting and lighting by Joan Larkey; costumes by Volavkova; Choreography by Noel Schwartz; musical direction by Sande Campbell; orchestrations by Mr. Clifton; Production stage manager, Richard Moss,Produced by Donald H. Goldman.
Man with a Load of Mischief | |
---|---|
Music | John Clifton |
Lyrics | Ben Tarver John Clifton |
Book | Ben Tarver |
Basis | the play by Ashley Dukes |
Productions | 1966 Off Broadway |
Original Production
Man with a Load of Mischief opened 6 November 1966 at the Jan Hus Playhouse, 351 East 74th Street, New York City. On 17 May 1967, it transferred to the Provincetown Playhouse, 139 Macdougal Street, where it closed on 4 June after 241 performances.[1]
1966 off-Broadway cast
- Innkeeper - Tom Noel
- His wife - Lesslie Nicol
- Lord - Raymond Thorne
- Man - Reid Shelton
- Lady - Virginia Vestoff
- Maid - Alice Cannon
gollark: Ah, but their ships themselves would have to be weapons to travel interstellarly.
gollark: Technologically speaking.
gollark: What? Basically everything can be reapplied as weaponry somehow.
gollark: Any aliens capable of crossing interstellar distances to get to Earth can almost certainly deal with the asteroid thing.
gollark: The bits which *were* observation-based and empirical got moved into their own sciences.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.