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SSDI: SSN 054-12-8427, issued NY prior to 1951 Last residence: 85018 (Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ) Arizona Republic, Tuesday, April 2, 1996 page B3, obituary Marcy Wescott Sarra, 77, of Phoenix, a retired Broadway actress and singer, died March 25, 1996. She was born in Chicago. Survivors include herdaughter, Tina Kadonsky; son, David; and three grandchildren. Services are private. Mercer Chapel. The Boys from Syracuse Alvin Theatre, (11/23/1938 - 6/10/1939) Preview: Total Previews: Opening: Nov 23, 1938 Closing: Jun 10, 1939 Total Performances: 235 Category: Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway Setting: The Temple of Justice, Ephesus. The House of Antipholus. A square. Opening Night Production Credits Produced by George Abbott. Music by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by Lorenz Hart; Book by George Abbott; Based on the play "The Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare; Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin; Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Directed by George Abbott; Choreographed by George Balanchine. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner; Costume Design by Irene Sharaff; Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Business Manager: Carl Fisher and Charles Harris. Stage Manager: Jerome Whyte; Assistant Stage Mgr: Edison Rice and Robert Griffith. Conducted by Harry S. Levant. Assistant to Mr. Balanchine: David Jones and Duke McHale; Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: George Jenkins; Press Representative: Barclay McCarty and Ted Goldsmith. Opening Night Cast Eddie Albert Antipholus of Syracuse Grace Albert Singer Micky Alvarez Dancer Dolores Anderson Assistant Courtezan Singer Muriel Angelus Adriana Carroll Ashburn Duke of Ephesus Libby Bennett Dancer Marguerite Benton Singer Ruth Brady Dancer Betty Bruce Courtezan Florine Callahan First Maid Dancer Renee Cettel Dancer George Church Dancing Policeman John Clarke Angelo Stella Clauson Dancer Alice Craig Third Maid Dancer Betty De Elmo Dancer Clifford Dunstan Tailor Merchant of Ephesus Florence Fair Seeress Bee Farnum Dancer Sidney Gordon Dancer Ruth Gormly Dancer Ronald Graham Antipholus of Ephesus Joseph Granville Singer Joseph Harris Dancer Teddy Hart Dromio of Ephesus Claire Harvey Dancer Robert Howard Dancer Burl Ives Tailor's Apprentice Dan Karry Dancer Laura Kellogg Singer Bob Lawrence Singing Policeman Lita Lede Dancer Connie Leslie Dancer Tom Lynch Dancer Jack Malis Dancer Owen Martin Sorceror Edwin Mills Dancer Vivien Moore Dancer Wynn Murray Luce John O'Shaughnessy Aegon Harry Peterson Dancer Jimmy Savo Dromio of Syracuse Joseph Scandur Singer Byron Shores Merchant of Syracuse Mildred Solly Dancer Lee Tannen Dancer Anna Mae Tesslo Dancer Beau Tilden Dancer Heidi Vosseler Secretary to Courtezan Margaret Walsh Singer Davenie Watson Dancer Marcy Wescott Luciana Armonce Wilkins Singer James Wilkinson Another Policeman Singer Claire Wolf Second Maid Dancer Herbert Wood Singer The Two Bouquets Windsor Theatre, (5/31/1938 - Closing date unknown) Preview: Total Previews: Opening: May 31, 1938 Closing: Closing date unknown Total Performances: 55 Category: Musical, Operetta, Original, Broadway Opening Night Production Credits Produced by Marc Connelly; Produced in association with Bela Blau. Written by Eleanor Farjeon and Herbert Farjeon. Choreographed by Leslie French. Scenic Design by Robert Barnhart. Opening Night Cast Jane Archer Gabrielle Brune Helen Carroll Leo G. Carroll Robert Chisholm Alfred Drake Elsie Eyre Leslie French Harriette Henning Enid Markey Patricia Morison Winston O'Keefe Viola Roache Marcy Wescott Joan Wetmore |