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Gypsy

(Broadway Revival, 2008)

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Production Information
Previews:March 03, 2008 (27 previews)
Opening:March 27, 2008
Theatres:St. James Theatre
(3/3/2008 - ?)
Production Type:Revival
Production Status: Running
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Broadway
Running Time:2 hours and 50 minutes, with one intermission
Intermissions:1
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Production Staff
Angelina Avallone
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Make-Up Designer
Howell Binkley
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Lighting Designer
Robert Ginzler
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Orchestrator
Paul Huntley
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Hair And Wig Designer
Arthur Laurents
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Director
Martin Pakledinaz
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Costume Designer
Sid Ramin
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Orchestrator
Jerome Robbins
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Choreographer
(Original)
Dan Moses Schreier
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Sound Designer
Patrick Vaccariello
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Musical Director
Bonnie Walker
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Choreographer
(Recreation)
James Youmans
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Scenic Designer
 
Original Cast | Current Cast | Replacements
Beckley Andrews
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Betsy Ann
Bill Bateman
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Mr. Goldstone
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Georgie
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Bougeron-Cochon
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Cigar (Standby)
Laura Benanti
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Louise
Andrew Boyer
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Phil (Standby)
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Pop (Standby)
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Uncle Jocko (Standby)
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Weber (Standby)
Jim Bracchitta
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Uncle Jocko
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Pastey
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Herbie (Standby)
Nancy Renée Braun
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Edna Mae
Marilyn Caskey
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Electra
Mindy Dougherty
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Geraldine
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Dainty June (Standby)
Alison Fraser
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Tessie Tura
Kyrian Friedenberg
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Vladimir
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Rich Boy
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Military Boy (Standby)
Boyd Gaines
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Herbie
Sami Gayle
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Baby June
Matt Gibson
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Georgie (Standby)
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Kansas (Standby)
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L.A. (Standby)
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Pastey (Standby)
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Yonkers (Standby)
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Swing (Swing)
Sarah Marie Hicks
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Carol Ann
Steve Konopelski
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L.A.
Leigh Ann Larkin
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Dainty June
Matthew Lobenhofer
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Charlie
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Tap Dancer
Patti LuPone
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Rose
Nicole Mangi
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Agnes
Katie Micha
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Balloon Girl
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Baby June (Standby)
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Baby Louise (Standby)
Lenora Nemetz
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Mazeppa
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Miss Cratchitt
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Rose (Standby)
Matty Price
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East St. Louis
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Kansas (Standby)
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L.A. (Standby)
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Yonkers (Standby)
Bill Raymond
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Pop
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Cigar
Brian Reddy
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Weber
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Phil
Andy Richardson
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Boy Scout
Lisa Rohinsky
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Renée (Standby)
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Waitress (Standby)
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Swing (Swing)
Emma Rowley
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Baby Louise
Jessica Rush
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Waitress
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Renée
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Louise (Standby)
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Miss Cratchitt (Standby)
Alicia Sable
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Marjorie May
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Agnes (Standby)
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Balloon Girl (Standby)
John James Scacchetti
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Kansas
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Bougeron-Cochon (Standby)
Geo Seery
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Little Rock
Dorothy Stanley (ii)
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Electra (Standby)
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Mazeppa (Standby)
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Miss Cratchitt (Standby)
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Tessie Tura (Standby)
Rider Quentin Stanton
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Hopalong
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Newsboy (Standby)
Pearce Wegener
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Driver
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Yonkers
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Pastey (Standby)
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Tulsa (Standby)
Tony Yazbeck
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