42nd Street

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Event 42nd Street
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre (1973-2001), Sydney, NSW
First Date 2 June 1989
Opening Date 2 June 1989
Last Date 28 July 1990
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Based on the 1932 novel by Bradford Ropes and the subsequent 1933 Hollywood film adaptation, this backstage musical follows the rehearsal process of a Broadway show staged during the height of the Great Depression.
The show is a jukebox musical of sorts, in that, in addition to songs from the 1933 film 42nd Street, it includes songs that Dubin and Warren wrote for many other films at around the same time, including Gold Diggers of 1933, Roman Scandals, Dames, Gold Diggers of 1935, Go into Your Dance, Gold Diggers of 1937 and The Singing Marine. It also includes "There's a Sunny Side to Every Situation", written by Warren and Johnny Mercer for Hard to Get. A 2017 revival added the song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", written by Warren and Dubin for Moulin Rouge.42nd Street is a showbiz fairytale, embodying the American Dream - anyone can make it to the top, if they try hard enough and have a little luck on their side.
Auditions for 1933's newest show, Pretty Lady, are nearly over when Peggy Sawyer, fresh off the bus from Allentown, Pennsylvania, arrives in New York City with valise in hand. Billy Lawlor, already cast as one of the juvenile leads, notices her and hopes to charm her into accepting a date with him ("Young and Healthy"). He informs her she has missed the audition but he can help her bypass that process, but choreographer Andy Lee has no time for Billy's latest conquest and tells her, "Amscray, toots." Embarrassed and flustered, she rushes off, only to run into director Julian Marsh. One-time star Dorothy Brock, indignant at being asked to audition for a role, is reassured by co-writer and producer Bert Barry that he merely wants to make sure the songs are in her key ("Shadow Waltz"). Despite feeling she is a prima donna past her prime, Marsh agrees to cast her in order to get financial backing from her wealthy beau, Abner Dillon. Outside the theatre, co-writer and producer Maggie Jones and chorus girls Ann "Anytime Annie" Reilly, Phyllis Dale, and Lorra
Description Source Reviewer's Opinion
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Musical
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Max Lambert Actor Oscar
Noel Mitchell Actor Bert Barry
Barry Quin Actor Julian Marsh
Ross Sharp Actor Abner Dillon
Shandelle Ayres Actor and Singer Lorraine
Robyn Forsythe Actor and Singer Phyllis, Understudy Peggy Sawyer
Waldemar Gorecki Actor and Singer Pat Denning, Understudy Julian Marsh
Nancye Hayes Actor and Singer Dorothy Brock
Colin Hurley Actor and Singer Thugs
Caroline Kaspar Actor and Singer Annie
Toni Lamond Actor and Singer Maggie Jones
Todd McKenney Actor and Singer Billy Lawlor
Lola Nixon Actor and Singer Understudy Maggie Jones
Leonie Page Actor and Singer Peggy Sawyer
Grant Pomeroy Actor and Singer Mac/Thugs/Doctor, Understudy Abner Dillon, Bert Barry
Gower Champion Adaptor
Tony Parise Assistant Choreographer
John Ockwell Assistant Musical Director Bass
Michael Tyack Assistant Musical Director Bass
Al Dubin Book and Lyrics Librettist
Harry Warren Book and Lyrics Librettist
Randy Skinner Choreographer
Drew Anthony Chorus Understudy Andy Lee
Nicole Bradford Chorus
Mark Byrne Chorus
Lisa-Maree Callaghan Chorus Understudy Phyllis
Marcello Capone Chorus Understudy Pat Denning
Kathryn Cole Chorus
Colleen Cook Chorus Understudy Dorothy Brook
Robert Dale Chorus Understudy Mac / Doc / Thug
Darren Disney Chorus
Melissa Duane Chorus
Fiona Gage Chorus
Jason Gardiner Chorus
Kylie Garnett Chorus
Chadd Garvie Chorus
Melody Gorman Chorus
Simone Grassick Chorus
Paul Hack Chorus
Andrew Hallsworth Chorus
Sean Hingston Chorus Understudy Billy Lawlor
Tracey Hobbs Chorus
Nicci Hope Chorus
Christopher Horsey Chorus
Nicole McPhail Chorus
Kathryn Morrison Chorus
Sheldon Perry Chorus
Lisa Reynolds Chorus
Lisa Robertson Chorus
Gabrielle Schornegg Chorus Understudy Lorraine
Natasha Seipel Chorus
Billie Stapleton Chorus
Lita Stathis Chorus
Vanessa Windsor Chorus
Bruce Wood Chorus
Theoni V Aldredge Costume Designer
Drew Anthony Dance Captain
Dein Perry Dancer Andy Lee
Graeme Haddon Deputy Stage Manager
Robin Wagner Designer
Mark Bramble Director
Donn Byrnes Lighting Designer
Tharon Musser Lighting Designer Original Lighting
Shane Hodges Lighting Operator/Technician Swing Floor LX
David King Musical Director
Peter Casey Musical Supervisor
Jennifer McLachlan Musician: Bassoonist
Bob Bertles Musician: Clarinetist Tenor/ Flute
Trevor Griffin Musician: Clarinetist Alto/ Flute
Richard Percival Musician: Clarinetist Baritone & Bass
Ron Lemke Musician: Drummer
Casey Greene Musician: Flautist Alto/ Clarinet
Pamela Withnall Musician: Flautist Tenor/ Clarinet
Nigel Hanley Musician: Guitarist Banjo
Pamela Raines Musician: Harpist
Julian Breen Musician: Hornist French 2
Genevieve Campbell Musician: Hornist French 3
Debbie English Musician: Hornist French 1
Iain Scotland Musician: Percussionist
Stephen Gray Musician: Pianist
Steve Giordano Musician: Piccoloist Alto/ Flute
George Brodbeck Musician: Trombonist 1
James Greening Musician: Trombonist 2
Peter Scott Musician: Trombonist Bass
Michael Cleary Musician: Trumpeter 1
Paul Panichi Musician: Trumpeter
Ralph Pyl Musician: Trumpeter
Fred Tinker Musician: Trumpeter
Philip Lang Orchestrator
Robina Beard Resident Director
Phillip Murphy Sound Designer
Sue Lewis Stage Manager
Michael Arnicar Understudy
Paul Davis Understudy
Deborah Dekovic Understudy Understudy Annie
Danelle Denny Understudy
Karyn Heath Understudy
Resources
Works
Text Nationality United States of America
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Australian & New Zealand Theatre Record June 1989
Programme Mark Gogoll
Programme Jamie Henson
Event Identifier 1847
Dataset AusStage