Romance Romance
At the 1988 Tony Awards this production received 5 nominations:-
Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical – Barry Harman
Best Score of a Musical – Barry Harman & Keith Herrmann
Best Actor in a Musical – Scott Bakula
Best Actress in a Musical – Alison Fraser
The winners were:-
Best Musical – “The Phantom of the Opera”
Best Book of a Musical – James Lapine “Into The Woods”
Best Score of a Musical – Stephen Sondheim “Into The Woods”
Best Actor in a Musical – Michael Crawford “The Phantom of the Opera”
Best Actress in a Musical – Joanna Gleeson “Into The Woods”
Cast & Crew
Cast
(LC) “Her” | Deborah Graham |
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(LC) “Him” | Robert Hoshour |
(LC) Alfred Von Wilmers | Scott Bakula |
(LC) Alfred Von Wilmers (Replacement) | Sal Viviano |
(LC) Alfred Von Wilmers (Replacement) | Barry Williams |
(LC) Josefine Weninger | Alison Fraser |
(SS) Barb | Deborah Graham |
(SS) Lenny | Robert Hoshour |
(SS) Monica | Alison Fraser |
(SS) Sam | Scott Bakula |
(SS) Sam (Replacement) | Sal Viviano |
(SS) Sam (Replacement) | Barry Williams |
Crew | |
Choreograher | Pamela Sousa |
Costumes | Steven Jones |
Designer | Steven Rubin |
Director | Barry Harman |
Lighting | Craig Miller |
Musical Director | Kathy Sommer |
Orchestrations | Michael Starobin |
Translation (LC) | George Edward Reynolds |
Translation (SS) | Max Gulack |
Vocal & Dance Arrangements | Keith Herrmann |
Vocal & Dance Arrangements | Kathy Sommer |
Sound | Peter Fitzgerald |
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Play description
Two musicals, with a cast of four, featuring love in contrasting time periods.
The first act is “The Little Comedy” based on a short story by Arthur Schnitzler and set in 19th / 20th Century Vienna.
The second act is “Summer Share” set in The Hamptons in the present day, although based on an 1898 play “Le Pain de Menage” by Jules Renard.
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