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National Theatre, under the direction of Messrs. Nederlander, Lester Osterman presents the Hillard Elkins production, Theodore Bikel in "The Rothschilds," a musical, music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, book by Sherman Yellen, based on "The Rothschilds" by Frederic Morton, with C. David Colson, Carol Fox Prescott, Sandra Thornton, Allan Gruet, John Remme, Sidney Ben-Zali, Phil Killian, Martin Vidnovic, and Reid Shelton, settings and costumes by John Bury, lighting by F. Mitchell Dana, orchestrations by Don Walker, dance music arranged by Clay Fullum, musical direction and vocal arrangements by Dobbs Franks, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd.
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National Theatre, October 1972.
"Playbill. Volume 9. October 1972. Issue 10"--p. 3.
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Reid Shelton, Bernard Cedar, Theodore Bikel, David Allen, David Murphy, Timothy Ousey, Carol Fox Prescott, Richard Walker, Robert Hendersen, Joseph Petrullo, John Remme, Robert Lenn, Paris Themmen, Jacqueline Penn, Brenda Gardner, Dennis Landsman, Sidney Ben-Zali, Phil Killian, C. David Colson, Martin Vicovic, Allan Gruet, Ray LaManna, Sandra Thornton, Kathy Bartosh, Henry Brunjes, Richard Cousins, Vicki Frederick, William Gatewood, Susan Gayle, Diane Korf, Dennis Landsman, Melanie Lerner, John Lillard, Mario Marozzi, John Melof, Lani Sundsten.
LC copy has notations by Coe. Accompanied by playbill advertisement for "Some Like It Yiddish!" with Mimi Sloan, Lou Cary and Sholom Katz at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 21.
In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).
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