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1977-present
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The Trip Back Down - Opened
1/4/77 at the Longacre Theatre. 70 performances.
By John Bishop. Directed by
Terry Schreiber
Cast: John Cullum (Bobby
Horvath), Doris Belack, Arlen Dean Snyder, William Andrews, Jill Andre,
Edward Seamon
Show Credits from IBDB,
the Internet Broadway Database (League of American
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On the Twentieth Century - Opened 2/19/78 at the St. James Theatre and ran for
449 performances. Pre-Broadway engagement at the Colonial Theatre
(Boston).
Music by Cy Coleman; Book and
lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Directed by Harold
Prince.
Cast: John Cullum (Oscar
Jaffee), Madeline Kahn (replaced by Judy Kaye), Imogene Coca, George
Coe, Dean Dittman, Kevin Kline, George Lee Andrews, Christina Ebersole.
For his role as maniacal
theatrical producer Oscar Jaffee, Mr. Cullum received his
second Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical.
Show Credits from IBDB
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Deathtrap - Opened
2/26/78 at the Music Box;1793 performances
By Ira Levin. Directed by
Robert Moore
John Cullum (Sidney Bruhl, repl.),
Marian Seldes, Daren Kelly, Steve Bassett, Elizabeth Parrish, William
LeMassena
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Private Lives - Opened
4/1/83 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 63 performances. Also toured
to: Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Los Angeles and Chicago.
By Noel Coward. Directed by
Milton Katselas
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor (Amanda
Pryne), Richard Burton (Eliott Chase), John Cullum (Victor
Pryne and standby for Eliott Chase), Kathryn Walker (Sybyl Chase),
Helena Carroll.
Show Credits from IBDB
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Doubles - Opened
5/8/85 at the Ritz Theatre; 277 performances
By David Wiltse. Directed by
Morton Da Costa
John Cullum (Guy), Ron Liebman (Lennie), Austin Pendleton
(Arnie), Tony Roberts (George), Kate Collins (Heather), Nicholas Wyman
(Chuck)
Show Credits from IBDB
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The Boys in Autumn - Opened
4/30/86 at Circle in the Square. 70 performances
By Bernard Sabath. Directed
by Theodore Mann
Cast: George C. Scott (Henry
Finnegan), John Cullum (Thomas Gray)
Mr. Cullum portrayed the middle-aged Tom Sawyer, opposite George
C. Scott's Huck Finn in this two-man show.
Show Credits from IBDB
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You Never Can Tell - (Opened
10/9/86 at Circle in the Square. 125 performances.)
By George Bernard Shaw.
Directed by Stephen Porter
Cast: Amanda Plummer, Victor
Garber, Tracy Sallows, John David Cullum, Uta Hagen, Lise
Hilboldt, Stefan Gierasch, Gordon Sterne, John Cullum (replaced
Philip Bosco as The Waiter), Eric Swanson, Stephen McHattie
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Shenandoah (revival) - Opened 8/8/89 at the Virginia Theatre for a limited
engagement of 31 performances.
Music by Gary Geld; Lyrics by
Peter Udell; Book by James Lee Barrett with Philip Rose and Peter
Udell. Based on the original screenplay by James Lee Barrett.
Directed by Philip Rose.
Cast John Cullum (Charlie
Anderson), Burke Lawrence, Christopher Martin, Nigel Hamer, Stephen
McIntyre, Tracey Moore, Robin Blake, Jason Zimbler, Camilla Scott, Roy
McKay, Donald Saunders, Thomas Cavanaugh, Jim Selman, Casper Roos
Show Credits from IBDB
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Aspects of Love - Opened
4/8/90 at the Broadhurst Theatre. 490 performances.
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart, Based on the novel by David
Garnett, Adaptation by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Directed by Trevor
Nunn
Cast: John Cullum (George
Dillingham, repl.), Sarah Brightman, Elinore O'Connell, Marcus Lovett,
Walter Charles, Danielle DuClos, Kathleen Rowe McAllen
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Show Boat - Opened
10/2/94 at the Gershwin Theatre. 946 performances.
Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics and
book by Oscar Hammerstein II, Based on the novel by Edna Ferber.
Directed by Harold Prince
Cast: John Cullum (Cap'n
Andy, repl.), Carole Shelley, Sarah Pfisterer, Hugh Panaro, Lonette
McKee, Joel Blum, Beth Leavel, Gretha Boston, Fred Love, André Solomon-Glover
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Urinetown, The Musical - Opened 9/13/01 at Henry Miller's Theatre
Music and lyrics by Mark Hollman;
Book and lyrics by Greg Kotis. Directed
by John Rando
Cast: David Beach, Rachell Coloff,
Jennifer Cody, Rick Crom, John Cullum (Caldwell B. Cladwell), John
Deyle, Hunter Foster, Victor Hawks, Ken Jennings, Spencer Kayden, Megan
Lawrence, Daniel Marcus, Jeff McCarthy, Nancy Opel, Lawrence E. Street,
Jennifer Laura Thompson, Kaye Walbye
Official Site: www.Urinetown.com
Show Credits from IBDB
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Something Good - Special
Event, 1 performance, 6/28/2002 at the Gershwin Theatre
A tribute to Richard Rodgers in the centennial year of his birth.
Music by Richard Rodgers; Featuring
songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Lorenz Hart and Richard
Rodgers; Musical Director Kevin Stites.
Cast: Laura Benanti, Jessica Boevers, Justin Bohon, John
Bucchino, Barbara Cook, John Cullum (performed "Strangers," from the TV
musical Androcles and the Lion,
and "This Nearly Was Mine" from South
Pacific), Toni DeBuono, Erin Dilly, Marin Mazzie, Howard
McGillin, Lauren Mitchell, The OKLAHOMA! Chorale, Louise Pitre, Lea
Salonga, Billy Stritch, Mary Testa, Patrick Wilson, Theodore S. Chapin
(Host), Kate Levin
Show Credits from IBDB
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Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch
Stole Christmas! - The Musical
- Previews begin 10/25/06 ; Opens 11/8/06 with a limited run through
1/7/07 at the Hilton Theatre on Broadway, 213 West 42nd Street, NYC
Music by Mel Marvin, Book and Lyrics by Timothy Mason. Additional songs
by Albert Hague. Based on the original book by Dr. Seuss
(Theodore Giesel). Production Created and Supervised by Jack
O'Brien; Directed by Matt August.
Cast:
Patrick Page – The Grinch
John Cullum – Old Max
Rusty Ross – Young Max
Caitlin Belcik – Annie Who
Nicole Bocchi – Cindy-Lou Who
Aaron Conley – Boo Who
James Du Chateau – Danny Who
Eamon Foley – Danny Who
Kaitlin Hopkins – Mama Who
Libby Jacobson – Betty Who
Caroline London – Cindy-Lou Who
Michael McCormick – Grandpa Who
Malcolm Morano – Boo Who
Jan Neuberger – Grandma Who
Heather Tepe – Annie Who
Price Waldman – Papa Who
Brynn Williams – Betty Who
Official website -- www.thegrinchmusical.com
Show Credits from IBDB
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