Question by me: How to succeed in Business Without Really Trying?
Okay, so I want to suggest H2$ for my youth theater group to do next year, but i want to know what other people think. Is it a good idea? Is there like a chorus/ enseble? How many “real” parts are there, exactly? (both male and female)
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Answer by full_of_questions
There are 40 parts in this show, which is a good deal of people. Here’s a list of the original actors and who they played. Hope that helps!
Robert Morse … Finch
Michele Lee … Rosemary
Rudy Vallee … J.B. Biggley
Anthony ‘Scooter’ Teague … Bud Frump (as Anthony Teague)
Maureen Arthur … Hedy
John Myhers … Bratt
Carol Worthington … Lucille Krumholtz
Kay Reynolds … Smitty
Ruth Kobart … Miss Jones
Sammy Smith … Twimble Womper / Wally Womper
Jeff DeBenning … Gatch (as Jeff Debenning)
Janice Carroll … Brenda
Robert Q. Lewis … Tackaberry
Paul Hartman … Toynbee
Dan Tobin … Johnson
John Holland … Matthews
Justin Smith … Jenkins
Murray Matheson … Ovington
Patrick O’Moore … Media Man No. 1
Lory Patrick … Receptionist
Wally Strauss … Media Man No. 2
Hy Averback … 2nd Junior Executive
George Fenneman … TV Announcer
Carl Princi … 1st Junior Executive / Voice
Sheila Rogers … 1st Girl
Robert Sweeney … 3rd Junior Executive
Ivan Volkman … The President
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Paul Bradley … TV Board MemberJunior Executive / Dancer (uncredited)
Ron Charles … Broker (uncredited)
Joey Faye … Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Don Koll … Executive (uncredited)
Al Nesor … News Seller (uncredited)
Erin O’Brien-Moore … Mrs. Frump (uncredited)
Barry O’Hara … Executive (uncredited)
Virginia Sale … Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
Anne Seymour … Gertrude Biggley (uncredited)
Tucker Smith … Passerby / Dancing Executive (uncredited)
David Swift … Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey … Minister with large bible (uncredited)
Helen Verbit … Finch’s landlady (uncredited)
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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