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The Muny, or the Municipal Opera Association of St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States, is a not-for-profit municipally owned outdoor theatre, the largest in the United States. The Theater was built and opened in 1917 with 6 performances of Verdi's Aida. It operates solely in the summer, and its first official season ran from June to August 1919. In the beginning, it presented the latest operas of the time, calling on local performers and national celebrities alike to perform for a short run of a one- to, on occasion, three-week run. More recently, however, the Muny has shifted to presenting musicals, some old, some new, and some of the Muny's creation.

Here follows a list of the many shows that the Muny has presented in its summer seasons, with known dates included. To date, the 1919 season is the only one to hold all new productions (being the first season). By contrast, the 1946 and 1993 seasons have been the only summers where no new shows were added to the repertory.

Legend

The superscript notes below denote first productions (premieres), world premieres, in-season concerts, etc. at the Muny.

Muny Premiere: <sup>MP</sup><br/> World Premiere at the Muny: <sup>WP</sup><br/> Concert Presentation: <sup>C</sup><br/> Ballet/Dance Event: <sup>B</sup><br/> Ice Show: <sup>I</sup><br/> Original Revue: <sup>R</sup>

1910s

1919 (Season 1)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Featuring mayor Henry Kiel as King Richard<br /></span>

1920s

1920 (Season 2)

1921 (Season 3)

1922 (Season 4)

<span style="font-size:85%">Kalman's Der Zigeunerprimas.<br/>Reinhardt's Die Sprudelfee.<br/>Kalman's Zsuzsi kisasszony.</span>

1923 (Season 5)

1924 (Season 6)

1925 (Season 7)

1926 (Season 8)

1927 (Season 9)

1928 (Season 10)

<span style="font-size:85%"> This was the first production of the Verdi opera in a complete season. It had been previously performed in 1917 in the newly built amphitheater for the 13th Annual Convention of the St. Louis Advertising Club.</span>

1929 (Season 11)

1930s

1930 (Season 12)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Production starring W. C. Fields as Captain Andy.</span>

1931 (Season 13)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Film actor Cary Grant, appearing under his real name Archibald Leach, was a repertory performer during the 1931 season before starting his screen career. In addition to The Street Singer, Grant appeared in Music in May, Nina Rosa, The Three Musketeers, A Wonderful Night, Irene and Rio Rita.</span>

1932 (Season 14)

1933 (Season 15)

1934 (Season 16)

1935 (Season 17)

1936 (Season 18)

1937 (Season 19)

1938 (Season 20)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Production starring Red Skelton.</span>

1939 (Season 21)

1940s

1940 (Season 22)

1941 (Season 23)

1942 (Season 24)

1943 (Season 25)

1944 (Season 26)

1945 (Season 27)

1946 (Season 28)

<span style="font-size:85%"> New production for the Muny, using songs from the 1939 MGM film; adapted by Frank Gabrielson.</span>

1947 (Season 29)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Production featuring Marge Champion.</span>

1948 (Season 30)

  • June 3–13: Auld Lange Syne <sup>MP</sup>
  • June 14–20: Venus in Silk <sup>MP</sup>
  • June 21–27: Rio Rita
  • June 28 – July 4: Hit the Deck
  • July 5–11: The Three Musketeers
  • July 12–18: The White Eagle <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 19–25: Jubilee
  • July 26 – August 1: A Connecticut Yankee
  • August 2–8: Sunny
  • August 9–15: Sari
  • August 16–29: Up in Central Park <sup>MP</sup>

1949 (Season 31)

1950s

1950 (Season 32)

1951 (Season 33)

1952 (Season 34)

1953 (Season 35)

1954 (Season 36)

1955 (Season 37)

1956 (Season 38)

1957 (Season 39)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Production featuring Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch.</span>

1958 (Season 40)

  • June 5–15: Show BoatAndy Devine, Marion Marlowe
  • June 16–22: RobertaBob Hope
  • June 23–29: Silk Stockings <sup>MP</sup>Dolores Gray, Norwood Smith
  • June 30 – July 6: Rose-MarieElaine Malbin, Paul Gilbert
  • July 7–13: Lady in the DarkDolores Gray, Hans Conried
  • July 14–20: On the Town <sup>MP</sup>Mary McCarty, Paul Gilbert
  • July 21–27: Rosalinda <sup>MP</sup>Jean Fenn, Hans Conried
  • July 28 – August 3: Happy Hunting <sup>MP</sup>Allan Jones, Penny Singleton, Virginia Gibson
  • August 4–10: Finian's Rainbow <sup>MP</sup>Will Mahoney, Virginia Gibson
  • August 11–17: Hansel and Gretel/Nutcracker Ballet (Act II) <sup>MP</sup>
  • August 18–31: Oklahoma!Dorothy Collins, Helen Gallagher

1959 (Season 41)

  • June 11–21: The King and IPatricia Morison, Tony Dexter
  • June 22–28: Song of NorwayClaramae Turner, Stephen Douglass, Hans Conried, Lee Venora
  • June 29 – July 5: Oh, Captain! <sup>MP</sup>Denise Darcel, Martyn Green, Doretta Morrow, Wilbur Evans
  • July 6–12: Rio RitaStephen Douglass, Larry Storch
  • July 13–19: Gentlemen Prefer BlondesMaureen Cannon, Russell Nype
  • July 20–26: Fanny <sup>MP</sup>Wilbur Evans, Robert Penn
  • July 27 – August 2: Li'l Abner <sup>MP</sup>Stephen Douglass, Virginia Gibson
  • August 3–9: CarmenJean Madeira, Robert Rounseville
  • August 10–16: Call Me MadamPenny Singleton, Russell Nype
  • August 17–23: Babes in ToylandRowan and Martin
  • August 24 – September 6: Bells Are Ringing <sup>MP</sup>Julius La Rosa, Jacqueline James

1960s

1960 (Season 42)

  • June 9–19: Meet Me in St. Louis <sup>MP</sup>Peggy King, Virginia Gibson, Mary Wickes, Howard St. John
  • June 20–26: KismetGene Barry
  • June 27 – July 3: Anything GoesAndy Devine, Bill Hayes, Julie Wilson
  • July 4–10: The Desert SongStephen Douglass, Elaine Malbin
  • July 11–17: The Student PrinceRichard Banke, Jacquelyn McKeever
  • July 18–24: Tom Sawyer <sup>MP</sup>Timmy Everett, Danny Meehan
  • July 25–31: RosalieDorothy Collins, Bobby Van, Arthur Treacher
  • August 1–7: Madame ButterflyIrene Jordan, Robert Rounseville, Walter Cassel
  • August 8–14: Knights of SongMartyn Green , Earl Wrightson, Lois Hunt
  • August 15–21: The Red MillRowan & Martin
  • August 22 – September 4: Redhead <sup>MP</sup>Helen Gallagher, Peter Palmer

<span style="font-size:85%"> This was Martyn Green's first public appearance since his accident in 1959 which resulted in the amputation of one of his legs.</span>

1961 (Season 43)

  • June 12–25: Calamity Jane <sup>MP</sup>Edith Adams, George Gaynes, Allyn Ann McLerie
  • June 26 – July 2: Take Me Along <sup>MP</sup>Jack Carson, Betty White, Wilbur Evans
  • July 3–9: The Great WaltzShepperd Strudwick, Monte Amundsen
  • July 10–16: Kiss Me, KatePatricia Morison, Earl Wrightson, Peggy King
  • July 17–23: Destry Rides Again <sup>MP</sup>Anne Jefreys, Tom Poston
  • July 24–30: Robin HoodFrank Porretta, Monte Amudnsen
  • July 31 – August 6: Wish You Were HereSheree North, Marty Allen, Steve Rossi
  • August 7–13: Can-CanDolores Gray, Norwood Smith, Jack Gilford
  • August 14–20: Cinderella <sup>MP</sup>Tommy Rall
  • August 21 – September 3: Flower Drum Song <sup>MP</sup>Yau Shan-Tung, Tim Herbert, Juanita Hall, Devra Korwin

1962 (Season 44)

  • June 11–24: Around the World in 80 Days <sup>MP</sup> Cyril Ritchard, Pierre Olaf
  • June 25 – July 1: Molly Darling <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 2–8: The Pajama GameDolores Gray, Stephen Douglass, Helen Gallagher
  • July 9–15: Mexican Holidays <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 16–22: Bye Bye Birdie <sup>MP</sup>Gretchen Wyler, Dick Patterson
  • July 23–29: Annie Get Your GunDolores Gray, Art Lund
  • July 30 – August 5: Blossom Time
  • August 6–12: Oklahoma!Peter Palmer, Louise O'Brien
  • August 13–19: The Wizard of Oz
  • August 20 – September 2: The Music Man <sup>MP</sup>Norwood Smith, Jacquelyn McKeever, Iggie Wolfington

<span style="font-size:85%"> This was not the 1946 Cole Porter musical as previously identified here, but a musical version of Jules Verne's story with music by Sammy Fain.</span>

1963 (Season 45)

  • June 10–23: Carnival! <sup>MP</sup>Susan Watson, Stephen Douglass, Edward Villella, James Mitchell, Jo Anne Worley
  • June 24–30: I Dream of Jeanie <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 1–7: Li'l AbnerBruce Yarnell, Virginia Gibson
  • July 8–14: BrigadoonRobert Horton
  • July 15–21: The Unsinkable Molly Brown <sup>MP</sup>Dolores Gray, Bruce Yarnell
  • July 22–28: Babes in ToylandRowan & Martin
  • July 29 – August 4: The King and IBetty White, Charles Korvin
  • August 5–11: Gypsy <sup>MP</sup>Evelyn Brooks, Alfred Sandor, Susan Watson
  • August 12–18: South PacificGiorgio Tozzi, Elizabeth Allen, Cliff Norton
  • August 19 – September 1: West Side Story <sup>MP</sup>Lee Venora, David Holliday

<span style="font-size:85%">Brooks and Watson were late substitutes for the originally cast Jacqueline James and Arlene Fontana.</span>

1964 (Season 46)

  • June 8–21: My Fair Lady <sup>MP</sup>Tom Helmore, Lola Fisher
  • June 22–28: Show BoatAndy Devine, Wynne Miller, Mary Wickes, William Lewis
  • June 29 – July 5: Mr. President <sup>MP</sup>Forrest Tucker, Evelyn Brooks
  • July 6–12: Carousel Bruce Yarnell, Marcia King, Wynne Miller, Robert Rounseville, Claramae Turner
  • July 13–19: Tom Sawyer Danny Lockin, Bobby Mariano, Anita Colombo
  • July 20–26: Milk and Honey <sup>MP</sup>Molly Picon, Patricia Morison, Walter Cassel, Tommy Rall
  • July 27 – August 2: Damn YankeesEddie Bracken, Helen Gallagher
  • August 3–9: The Boys from Syracuse <sup>MP</sup>Mary McCarty
  • August 10–16: Porgy and Bess <sup>MP</sup>Cab Calloway
  • August 17 – September 6: The Sound of Music <sup>MP</sup>Wynne Miller, Shev Rodgers, Claramae Turner

<span style="font-size:85%">This was one of only two shows to be booked for three weeks at the Muny; Camelot, the next season, being the other. Wynne Miller was a late substitute for the originally cast Barbara Cook.</span>

1965 (Season 47)

  • June 7–20: Meet Me in St. LouisAnita Gillette, Mary Wickes
  • June 21–27: Guys and DollsMacdonald Carey, Patrice Wymore, Joey Faye, Wynne Miller
  • June 28 – July 4: Here's Love <sup>MP</sup>Marion Marlowe, Jack Haskell, Jack Harrold
  • July 5–11: 110 in the Shade <sup>MP</sup>Gretchen Wyler, Bruce Yarnell, Art Lund
  • July 12–18: Little Me <sup>MP</sup>Donald O'Connor, Virginia Martin, Nancy Andrews
  • July 19–25: CinderellaWilliam Lewis, Judith McCauley
  • July 26 – August 1: The Student PrinceWilliam Lewis, Patricia Welting
  • August 2–8: High Button ShoesPaul Gilbert, Marge Champion, Russell Arms
  • August 9–15: Flower Drum SongJack Soo
  • August 16 – September 5: Camelot <sup>MP</sup>Pernell Roberts, Margot Moser, Bruce Yarnell

1966 (Season 48)

1967 (Season 49)

Special Added Attraction: The Royal Ballet, featuring Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn

Regular Season continues:

<span style="font-size:85%">Van Johnson was originally set to star as Dr. Mark Bruckner but dropped out.</span>

1968 (Season 50)

  • June 3–16: My Fair LadyDouglas Fairbanks, Jr., Margot Moser, Eddie Albert
  • June 17–23: The Pajama GameJohn Raitt, Jaye P. Morgan
  • June 24–30: Annie Get Your GunKaye Stevens, Bruce Yarnell
  • July 1–7: The Merry WidowJean Pierre Aumont
  • July 8–14: BrigadoonAnn Blyth, Bill Hayes, Bert Parks
  • July 15–21: CarouselJohn Davidson
  • July 22–28: Call Me MadamEthel Merman, Richard Eastham, Russell Nype

Special Attractions to Celebrate the Muny's 50th Season:

  • July 29 – August 3: Hello, Dolly! <sup>MP</sup>Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway
  • August 4: Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Bass <sup>C</sup>

The Regular Season continues:

<span style="font-size:85%">Constance Towers was cast as the Merry Widow but dropped out shortly before rehearsals.<br> Featuring 19-year-old Vicki Lawrence as Carrie Pipperidge.<br> The Broadway production closed for a week to transfer to The Muny for this special engagement.</span>

1969 (Season 51)

  • June 2–15: State Fair <sup>WP</sup>Ozzie and Harriet Nelson
  • June 16–22: Kismet Robert Horton, Gretchen Wyler, Henry Calvin
  • June 23–29: CamelotSally Ann Howes, John Cullum
  • June 30 – July 6: The Most Happy Fella <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 7–20: Mame <sup>MP</sup>Jane Morgan
  • July 21–27: The Royal Ballet <sup>B</sup>
  • July 28 – August 3: Damn Yankees Ray Walston, Cyd Charisse
  • August 4–10: Guys and DollsBarbara McNair, Jane Kean, Bill Elliott, Soupy Sales, Lou Thesz
  • August 11–17: South PacificEarl Wrightson, Lesley Gore, Ray Walston
  • August 18–31: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs <sup>MP</sup>

<span style="font-size:85%">Reorchestrated as a "rock" musical for a "contemporary" sound.</span>

1970s

1970 (Season 52)

Pre-Season Concerts

The Regular Season

<span style="font-size:85%">The Broadway production closed for a week to transfer to The Muny for this special engagement.</span>

1971 (Season 53)

Special Preseason Engagement

Regular Season

  • June 28 – July 4: Hello, Dolly!Pearl Bailey
  • July 5–11: Applause <sup>MP</sup>Lauren Bacall

A week of concerts, July 12–18:

Regular Season continues

  • July 19–25: Sweet Charity <sup>MP</sup>Juliet Prowse
  • July 26 – August 1: The Music ManPeter Marshall, Jack Bailey, Mary Wickes, Jackie Coogan, Cass Daley
  • August 2–8: Two by Two <sup>MP</sup>Milton Berle
  • August 9–15: The Unsinkable Molly BrownBarbara Eden, Jerry Lanning
  • August 16–22: Cabaret <sup>MP</sup>Joel Grey
  • August 23–29: The King and IRoberta Peters, James Shigeta
  • August 30 – September 5: This Is Show Business <sup>MP</sup>Betty Grable, Dorothy Lamour, Don Ameche, Dennis Day, Rudy Vallee, Chita Rivera

<span style="font-size:85%">The Broadway production closed for a week for this engagement.</span>

1972 (Season 54)

  • July 3–9: Follies <sup>MP</sup> Alexis Smith, Gene Nelson, Dorothy Collins, John McMartin, Yvonne De Carlo

A week of concerts pauses the regular season

Regular season continues

  • July 18–23: Ukrainian Dance Company <sup>B</sup>
  • July 24–30: 1776 <sup>MP</sup>William Daniels, Howard Da Silva, Jerry Lanning
  • July 31 – August 6: The Liza Minnelli Show <sup>C</sup>
  • August 7–13: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • August 14–20: Anything GoesAnn Miller, Pat Paulsen
  • August 21–27: The Student PrinceFrank Porretta, Hans Conried, Mary Wickes
  • August 28 – September 3: The Sound of MusicJane Powell, Joseph Campanella

<span style="font-size:85%"> This was the Broadway production which had closed the week before; the week at the Muny was followed by engagements in Los Angeles and San Francisco.</span>

1973 (Season 55)

Pre-Season Special

The Regular Season

  • July 2–8: No, No, NanetteDon Ameche, Evelyn Keyes
  • July 9–15: South PacificJerome Hines and Mary Travers
  • July 16–22: Fiddler on the RoofHerschel Bernardi
  • July 23–29: Seesaw <sup>MP</sup>Michele Lee, John Gavin
  • July 30 – August 5: Lorelei <sup>MP</sup>Carol Channing
  • August 6–12: IreneDebbie Reynolds
  • August 13–19: Bolshoi Ballet <sup>B</sup>
  • August 20–26: Two Gentlemen of Verona <sup>MP</sup>
  • August 28 – September 9: Gigi <sup>MP</sup>Alfred Drake, Agnes Moorehead, Daniel Massey, Maria Karnilova

<span style="font-size:85%">The Broadway production closed for a week to transfer to the Muny for this special engagement.<br>Pre-Broadway tour.</span>

1974 (Season 56)

  • July 1–7: Take Me AlongGene Kelly
  • July 8–14: Over Here! <sup>MP</sup> The Andrews Sisters
  • July 15–21: I Do! I Do! <sup>MP</sup>Carol Burnett, Rock Hudson
  • July 22–28: Man of La ManchaHerschel Bernardi
  • July 29 – August 4: Gypsy Angela Lansbury
  • August 5–11: Good News Alice Faye, John Payne, Stubby Kaye
  • August 12–18: Bitter SweetRoberta Peters
  • August 19–25: Mack and Mabel <sup>MP</sup> Robert Preston, Bernadette Peters
  • August 26 – September 1: The Moiseyev Dance Company <sup>B</sup>

<span style="font-size:85%">The Broadway production closed for a week to transfer to The Muny for this special engagement.<br> Pre-Broadway tour.</span>

1975 (Season 57)

  • June 30 – July 6: The Bolshoi Ballet <sup>B</sup>
  • June 30 and July 6: Swan Lake
  • July 1: Don Quixote, Act I, with Act II consisting of divertissements
  • July 2 and July 5: Giselle
  • July 3 and 4: Spartacus
  • July 7–13: The Odd Couple <sup>MP</sup> Tony Randall, Jack Klugman
  • July 14–20: CarouselEd Ames
  • July 21–27: Funny GirlCarol Lawrence, Harve Presnell, Sylvia Syms
  • July 28 – August 3: CamelotDavid Birney, Tricia O'Neil, John Carradine
  • August 4–10: Girl CrazyDolores Gray, Ann Reinking
  • August 11–17: The Wizard of OzThe Hudson Brothers, Margaret Hamilton, Karen Wyman
  • August 18–24: Kiss Me, KateAnn Blyth, Richard Fredricks
  • August 25–31: The Mitzi Gaynor Show <sup>C</sup>

<span style="font-size:85%">This was the only time in its history the Muny presented a nonmusical play.</span>

1976 (Season 58)

Muny Salutes '76, a series of preseason concerts for the Bicentennial of the United States

The Regular Season

  • July 5–11: Fiddler on the RoofZero Mostel
  • July 12–18: MameAngela Lansbury, Anne Francine, Jane Connell
  • July 19–25: On the TownThe Hudson Brothers
  • July 26 – August 1: Show BoatShirley Jones, Gale Gordon, Ron Husmann, Kelly Garrett
  • August 2–8: The King and IYul Brynner, Constance Towers
  • August 9–15: Oliver!Vincent Price
  • August 16–22: The Baker's Wife <sup>MP</sup> Topol, Patti LuPone, Kurt Peterson, Keene Curtis
  • August 23–29: Russian Festival of Music and Dance <sup>C B</sup>
  • August 30 – September 5: 1776Peter Graves, Howard Da Silva

<span style="font-size:85%"> Pre-Broadway tryout; the show closed before it ever got to Broadway.</span>

1977 (Season 59)

<span style="font-size:85%">The Broadway production was scheduled to close for one week to transfer to the Muny for this special engagement. As it turned out, the Broadway show closedafter 936 performanceson August 27, the Saturday before the Muny engagement.</span>

1978 (Season 60)

<span style="font-size:85%">National touring company.</span>

1979 (Season 61)

  • June 25 – July 1: My Fair LadyDavid Birney, Anita Gillette, Milo O'Shea
  • July 2–8: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum <sup>MP</sup>Arte Johnson, Hans Conried, Avery Schreiber, John Carradine, Benny Baker
  • July 9–15: Shenandoah <sup>MP</sup>Ed Ames
  • July 16–22: BrigadoonJohn McCook, Victoria Mallory
  • July 23–29: The Desert SongAnn Blyth, Richard Fredricks, Alan Sues
  • July 30 – August 5: CarouselRobert Goulet
  • August 6–12: Tom SawyerDon Grady, William Lonsdale Hurst
  • August 13–19: Sugar <sup>MP</sup>Robert Morse, Ken Berry, Donald O'Connor
  • August 20–26: Ballroom <sup>MP</sup>Janis Paige, Forrest Tucker
  • August 27 – September 2: Bells Are RingingFlorence Henderson, Dean Jones

<span style="font-size:85%">Don Grady, age 35, played the "12 or 13 years old" Huckleberry Finn.</span>

1980s

1980 (Season 62)

Preseason Special Attraction

  • Richard Rodgers in Concert <sup>C</sup>Walter Cronkite and Marsha Mason as narrators

Regular Season:

  • June 23–29: South PacificFlorence Henderson, Giorgio Tozzi
  • June 30 – July 6: The Debbie Reynolds Show <sup>C</sup>
  • July 7–13: Carnival!Robert Conrad, Marti Rolph, Swen Swenson
  • July 14–20: Bye Bye BirdieChita Rivera, Russ Tamblyn, Audrey Christie
  • July 21–27: Little MeDonald O'Connor, Eve Arden
  • July 28 – August 3: Li'l AbnerJoe Namath
  • August 4–10: Cinderella
  • August 11–17: Al Jolson Tonight! <sup>MP</sup>Larry Kert
  • August 18–24: The Merry WidowRoberta Peters, Ron Husmann
  • August 25 – September 7: Sugar Babies <sup>MP</sup>Carol Channing, Robert Morse

<span style="font-size:85%">Presented as a pre-Broadway tryout tour, but it never made it to Broadway.</span>

1981 (Season 63)

<span style="font-size:85%">Pat Suzuki, 23 years earlier the original Broadway Linda Low, was cast here as Madam Liang.<br>A concert of opera and operetta scenes and arias, including the entire second act of Die Fledermaus.</span>

1982 (Season 64)

<span style="font-size:85%">A touring production of Hello, Dolly! was originally scheduled to close the season, but was cancelled by James Nederlander. The touring A Chorus Line was substituted, thus being presented for two summers in a row.</span>

1983 (Season 65)

1984 (Season 66)

  • July 9–15: The Music ManJim Dale, Pam Dawber
  • July 16–22: Dream Street <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 23–29: Funny GirlJuliet Prowse, Larry Kert
  • July 30 – August 5: Oklahoma!John Davidson
  • August 6–12: Sugar BabiesMickey Rooney, Ann Miller
  • August 13–19: Sleeping Beauty

<span style="font-size:85%">This was not the Tchaikovsky ballet, but a new stage musical version of the classic fairy tale. The score was a kind of mishmash of various things, including some Tchaikovsky, for instance, his Waltz of the Flowers from The Nutcracker.<br>This was the shortest Muny season since the opening seasons over sixty years earlier, with no dates in June and ending in mid-August. The original intention was to close August with the touring production of My One and Only, to play the Fox Theater instead of The Muny, but the engagement was cancelled.</span>

1985 (Season 67)

  • June 17–23: A Chorus LineDonna McKechnie, Nicholas Dante
  • June 24–30: My Fair LadyMichael Allinson, Victoria Mallory
  • no show the week that includes July 4
  • July 8–14: Fantasy on Ice <sup>I</sup>Dorothy Hamill
  • July 15–21: Dancin' <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 22–28: Jesus Christ Superstar <sup>MP</sup>Anthony Geary, Carl Anderson
  • August 5–11: Evita <sup>MP</sup>Florence Lacey
  • August 12–18: 42nd Street <sup>MP</sup>Elizabeth Allen

1986 (Season 68)

  • June 16–22: 42nd StreetElizabeth Allen
  • June 23–29: Singin' in the Rain <sup>MP</sup>Donn Simeone, Brad Moranz, Cynthia Ferrer
  • no show the week that includes July 4
  • July 7–13: Swan Lake <sup>B</sup>La Scala Ballet Company
  • July 14–20: Show BoatEddie Bracken, Susan Powell, Ron Raines
  • July 21–27: La Cage aux Folles <sup>MP</sup>Peter Marshall, Keene Curtis
  • July 28 – August 3: Pippin <sup>MP</sup>Ben Vereen
  • August 4–10: Gentlemen Prefer BlondesMorgan Fairchild, Debbie Shapiro
  • August 11–17: ShenandoahJohn Cullum
  • August 18–24: "The Diary of Adam and Eve" from The Apple Tree <sup>MP</sup> and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat <sup>MP</sup>Rex Smith (as Adam and Joseph) and Donna McKechnie (as Eve and the Narrator)

<span style="font-size:85%">Since 42nd Street closed the previous season and opened this one, it's the only time in Muny history that season ticket holders sat through the same show in consecutive bookings.<br>The MGM movie classic starred Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds, all of whom appeared at the Muny in the 1970s.<br>In Franco Zeffirelli's production.</span>

1987 (Season 69)

  • June 15–21: The Sound of MusicDebby Boone, David Cryer
  • June 22–28: My One and Only <sup>MP</sup> Tommy Tune, Stephanie Zimbalist
  • July 6–12: Cats <sup>MP</sup>
  • July 13–19: Fiddler on the RoofTheodore Bikel, Thelma Lee, Ruth Jaroslow
  • July 20–26: Peter PanCathy Rigby, John Schuck
  • August 3–9: Around the World in 80 DaysTony Randall, Robert Clary
  • August 10–16: Big River <sup>MP</sup>

<span style="font-size:85%">My One and Only was based on the Gershwin musical Funny Face, which originally starred Fred Astaire on Broadway in 1927 and in a musical movie of the same name in 1957. This Muny presentation opened the day Fred Astaire died ... and it was rained out; a bad day all around.<br>For the second show in a row, the opening night, which was a sellout, was rained out.</span>

1988 (Season 70)

1989 (Season 71)

  • June 5–11: A Chorus LineDonna McKechnie
  • June 19–25: GypsyTyne Daly
  • July 17–23: The King and IStacy Keach, Mary Beth Peil
  • July 24–30: EvitaSaundra Santiago
  • July 31 – August 6: Godspell <sup>MP</sup>Adrian Zmed, Stephen Lehew
  • August 14–20: The Unsinkable Molly BrownDebbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell
  • August 21–27: AnnieJo Anne Worley

1990s

1990 (Season 72)

  • West Side Story (June 25 – July 1). (featuring Betsy True as Maria, Peter Gantenbein as Tony, Jackie Lowe as Anita, Michael Gruber as Riff / Understudy for Tony, Robert Montano as Bernardo, Julio Monge as Chino, Elek Hartman as Doc, John Bentley as Officer Krupke / Understudy for Lt. Schrank, Allen Walker Lane as Gladhand / Understudy for Doc / Understudy for Officer Krupke, Daniel P. Hannafin as Lt. Schrank, Jose-Luis Lopez, Jr. as A-Rab / Understudy for Baby John, Steve Scionti as Action, Steve McClain as Big Deal / Understudy for Gladhand, Jeffrey Lee Broadhurst as Snowboy / Understudy for Riff / Understudy for Big Deal & Joe Langworth as Baby John)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (July 2–8). (featuring Stephen Lehew as Jesus of Nazareth, Milton Craig Nealy as Judas Iscariot, Bertilla Baker as Mary Magdalene, Alex Santoriello as Pontius Pilate / Understudy for Judas Iscariot, Robert Frisch as Caiaphas, Danny Zolli as Annas / Understudy for Jesus of Nazareth, Kent Dalian as Peter, Bobby Lee Daye as Simon Zealotes & Patrick Lane as King Herod)
  • Bye Bye Birdie (July 9–15). (featuring Tommy Tune as Albert Peterson, Ann Reinking as Rose Alvarez, Kevin Blair as Conrad Birdie, Marcia Lewis as Mae Peterson, Susan Egan as Kim MacAfee, Alan Sues as Mr. Harry MacAfee, Belle Calaway as Mrs. Doris MacAfee, Katherine Heasley as Ursula Merkle, Andrew Volpe as Randolph MacAfee, Brent Sudduth as Hugo Peabody, Christina Hammersmith as Gloria Rasputin, Gerald Quinn as The Mayor, Pat Vern Harris as The Mayor's Wife, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Mrs. Merkle & John Contini as Charles F. Maude)
  • Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella on Ice (July 23–29). (featuring Rachelle Ottley as Cinderella, Robin Cousins as Prince Christopher, Nancy Dussault as The Fairy Godmother, Gretchen Wyler as The Stepmother, Adolph Green as King Maximilian, Phyllis Newman as Queen Constantina, Barbara Sharma as Joy, Lois Foraker as Portia, Cliff Bemis as The Herald, Neal Frederiksen as The Steward & Michael Jokerst as Chef)
  • Brigadoon (July 30 – August 5). (featuring Joel Higgins as Tommy Albright, Victoria Mallory as Fiona MacLaren, John James as Jeff Douglas, KT Sullivan as Meg Brockie, Edward Ellison as Harry Beaton, Tom O'Brien as Charlie Dalrymple, Joneal Joplin as Mr. Lundie, Louise Hickey as Jean MacLaren, Laurie Gamache as Maggie Anderson, John E. Peters as Andrew MacLaren, Shaver Tillitt as Angus MacGuffie, Gerald Quinn as Archie Beaton, Beth Baur as Jane Ashton / Understudy for Meg Brockie, John Contini as Stuart Dalrymple / Understudy for Jeff Douglas, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Frank & Robert Earl Gleason as Sandy Dean)
  • No, No, Nanette (August 6–12). (featuring Carol Lawrence as Lucille Early, Van Johnson as Jimmy Smith, Barbara Sharma as Pauline, Marge Champion as Sue Smith, Susan Egan as Nanette, Jim Walton as Tom Trainor, Lara Teeter as Billy Early, Ann Morrison as Winnie Winslow, Gigi Rice as Flora Latham & Tudi Roche as Betty Brown)
  • Little Shop of Horrors <sup>MP</sup> (August 13–19). (featuring Adrian Zmed as Seymour Krelborn, Marsha Waterbury as Audrey, Eddie Bracken as Mr. Mushnik, Ken Land as Orin Scrivello DDS / Bernstein / Mrs. Luce / Snip / Others, Michael Mandell as Audrey II (Voice), Jozie Hill as Ronnette, Tena Wilson as Crystal, Moné Walton as Chiffon & Kurt Carley as Audrey II (Puppeteer))

1991 (Season 73)

  • It's Delightful, It's Delovely, It's Cole Porter <sup>R</sup> (June 10-16). (featuring Kaye Ballard, Rebecca Baxter, James Brennan, Pascale Faye-Williams, Stephen Lehew, Karen Morrow, Phyllis Newman, Steve Ross, Patrick Taverna)
  • Kiss Me, Kate (June 17–23). (featuring Joel Higgins as Fred Graham / Petruchio, Victoria Mallory as Lilli Vanessi / Katherine, Dorothy Stanley as Lois Lane / Bianca, Donn Simione as Bill Calhoun / Lucentio, John Remme as First Man, Barry Dennen as Second Man, Joneal Joplin as Harry Trevor / Baptista, Brad Holiday as Harrison Howell, Grady Smith as Paul, Jeanne Trevor as Hattie, Michael Lee Wright as Gremio, Robert Winn Austin as Hortensio, John Contini as Ralph, Roland Harris as Cab Driver & Robert Earl Gleason as Haberdasher)
  • Hans Christian Andersen (July 8–14). (featuring Michael Feinstein as Hans Christian Andersen, Cynthia Ferrer as Madame Doro, Lenny Wolpe as Peter, George Deloy as Niels, John Remme as Otto, Joneal Joplin as Editor Holm, Edward Ellison as Premier Danseur, Brad Holiday as The Schoolmaster, Gerald Quinn as Dr. Foss & Grady Smith as The Burgomaster)
  • 42nd Street (July 15–21). (featuring Gary Holcombe as Julian Marsh, Gretchen Wyler as Dorothy Brock, Jeanna Marie Schweppe as Peggy Sawyer, Lee Roy Reams as Billy Lawlor, Toni Lamond as Maggie Jones, William Alan Coats as Andy Lee, Debra Ann Draper as Anytime Annie, Brandt Edwards as Pat Denning, Don Crabtree as Abner Dillon, John Contini as Mac, Candy Cook as Phyllis, Tara Anderson as Lorraine & Neal Frederiksen as Oscar)
  • I Do! I Do! (July 22–28). (featuring John Davidson as Michael & Judy Kaye as Agnes)
  • Mame (July 29 – August 4). (featuring Mariette Hartley as Mame Dennis, Gretchen Wyler as Vera Charles, Georgia Engel as Agnes Gooch, Duffy Huebschmann as Young Patrick Dennis / Peter Dennis, John Scherer as Older Patrick Dennis, Ronald Young as Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, Alan Muraoka as Ito, Alan Carey as Dwight Babcock, Hollis Huston as M. Lindsay Woolsey, Kari Ely as Mme. Branislowski / Mrs. Upson, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Mother Burnside, Marjie Carr-Oxley as Sally Cato, Beth Baur as Gloria Upson, Michael Jokerst as Leading Man / Ralph Devine, James Anthony as Mr. Upson & Tamara Tungate as Art Model / Pegeen Ryan)
  • My Fair Lady (August 12–18). (featuring John Neville as Henry Higgins, Christine Andreas as Eliza Doolittle, Clive Revill as Alfred P. Doolittle, James Valentine as Colonel Pickering, Patricia Drylie as Mrs. Higgins, Kevin Dearinger as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Sylvia Gassell as Mrs. Pearce, David Holliday as Zolton Karparthy / Understudy for Henry Higgins, Celia Tackaberry as Mrs. Eynsford Hill / Mrs. Hopkins / Understudy for Mrs. Higgins, Charles Goff as Lord Boxington / Harry / Understudy for Alfred P. Doolittle & Andrew Boyer as Jamie / Understudy for Colonel Pickering / Understudy for Zolton Karparthy)

<span style="font-size:85%"> One of 22 productions, during her lifetime, featuring longtime St. Louis jazz singer Jeanne Trevor.</span>

1992 (Season 74)

1993 (Season 75)

  • The Sound of Music (June 21–27). (featuring Christine Andreas as Maria, Ken Kercheval as Captain Georg von Trapp, Marni Nixon as The Mother Abbess, Barry Dennen as Max Detweiler, Victoria Clark as Baroness Elsa Schrader, Leanna Polk as Liesl von Trapp, Richard Roland as Rolf Gruber, Cory Davis as Friedrich von Trapp, Kara Driscoll as Louisa von Trapp, Jacob Laws as Kurt von Trapp, Caroline Holmes as Brigitta von Trapp, Marta Cahill as Marta von Trapp, Jessica Kohut as Gretl von Trapp, John Contini as Franz, Kari Ely as Frau Schmidt, Harry C. Gibbs as Admiral von Scheriber, Tom Murray as Herr Zeller, Debby Lennon as Sister Sophia, Jennifer Warren-Bielawski as Sister Berthe & Monica Dickhens as Sister Margaretta)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (July 5–11). (featuring Cathy Rigby as Annie Oakley, Brent Barrett as Frank Butler, Erick Devine as Colonel Buffalo Bill Cody, Paul V. Ames as Charlie Davenport, Mauricio Bustamante as Chief Sitting Bull, KT Sullivan as Dolly Tate, Mike O'Carroll as Foster Wilson / Pawnee Bill, Ryan Mason as Little Jake & Theresa McCoy as Nellie Oakley)
  • Grease (July 12–18). (featuring Rex Smith as Danny Zuko, Caryn Richman as Sandy Dumbrowski, Courtenay Collins as Betty Rizzo, Peter Reardon as Kenickie, Yvette Lawrence as Frenchy, Cathy Trien as Marty, Rhoda Griffis as Jan, David Pevsner as Sonny Latierri, Mickey Nugent as Doody, Mark Santoro as Roger, Muriel Moore as Miss Lynch, Hal Davis as Vince Fontaine, Barry Tarallo as Johnny Casino / Teen Angel & Catherine Larson as Patty Simcox)
  • Peter Pan (July 19–25). (featuring Emily Loesser as Peter Pan, Ron Holgate as Mr. Darling / Captain Hook, Pauline Frommer as Wendy Darling / Jane, Mary Ruprecht as Mrs. Darling / Wendy (Grown-Up), Barry Dennen as Mr. Smee, Brian Elliot as John Darling, Daniel J. Livengood as Michael Darling, Laurie Gamache as Tiger Lily, Melissa O'Neill as Liza, Dan Porzel as Nana / The Crocodile, Matthew Ottenlips as Tootles, David True as Slightly, Miguel Marling as Curley, Sean M. Kirkland as Nibs, John Huber as 1st Twin & Michael Huber as 2nd Twin)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (July 26 – August 1). (featuring Theodore Bikel as Tevye, Marilyn Sokol as Golde, Ruth Jaroslow as Yente, S. Marc Jordan as Lazar Wolf, Karen Needle as Tzeitel, Susan Hoffman as Hodel, Jennifer Naimo as Chava, Ira Denmark as Motel, Robert Michael Baker as Perchik, Brian Henry as Fyedka, Anna Marie Reby as Shprintze, Jesseca Shaw as Bielke, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Mordcha, Neal Frederiksen as Rabbi, Joe Arnold as Mendel, Tom Murray as Avram, Michael Holmes as Nachum, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Grandma Tzeitel, Kari Ely as Fruma-Sarah, John Contini as Constable & Dean Christopher as The Fiddler)
  • Oliver! (August 2–8). (featuring Davy Jones as Fagin, Roman Sienkiewicz & David Watson as Oliver Twist, Donna Murphy as Nancy, William Parry as Bill Sikes, Rick Faugno as The Artful Dodger, Farnham Scott as Mr. Bumble, Gary Holcombe as Mr. Brownlow, Mary Stout as Widow Corney, Keith Perry as Mr. Sowerberry / Dr. Grimwig, Diane Daniels Ciesla as Mrs. Sowerberry / Old Sally & Joanne McHugh as Bet)
  • Oklahoma! (August 9–15). (featuring Nat Chandler as Curly, Emily Loesser as Laurey, June Squibb as Aunt Eller, Jeff McCarthy as Jud Fry, Sally Mayes as Ado Annie Carnes, Lara Teeter as Will Parker, Joe Sicari as Ali Hakim, Joneal Joplin as Andrew "Papa" Carnes, Michele Burdette-Elmore as Gertie Cummings, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Ike Skidmore, Randall Graham as Dream Curly & Susannah Israel as Dream Laurey)

1994 (Season 76)

1995 (Season 77)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Production featuring a concert staging of The Merry Widow.</span>

1996 (Season 78)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Adaptation of the fairy tale by executive producer Paul Blake, utilizing songs by Sammy Cahn.</span>

1997 (Season 79)

<span style="font-size:85%"> World Premiere adaptation of the 1954 film.<br> Production featuring original direction and choreography recreated by Mitzi Hamilton.</span>

1998 (Season 80)

  • Oklahoma! (June 15–21). (featuring James Clow as Curly, Andréa Burns as Laurey, June Squibb as Aunt Eller, Mark Lotito as Jud Fry, Nancy Ringham as Ado Annie Carnes, John Bolton as Will Parker, Bruce Adler as Ali Hakim, Joneal Joplin as Andrew "Papa" Carnes, Courtney Leigh Stanford as Gertie Cummings, Travis Turpin as Ike Skidmore, Randall Graham as Dream Curly & Callye Andra Robinson as Dream Laurey)
  • Bye Bye Birdie (June 22–28). (featuring Lee Roy Reams as Albert Peterson, Mary Gordon Murray as Rose Alvarez, Jeb Brown as Conrad Birdie, Marilyn Cooper as Mae Peterson, Amy Eidelman as Kim MacAfee, James Anthony as Mr. Harry MacAfee, Marsha Waterbury as Mrs. Doris MacAfee, Casey Erin Daniel as Ursula Merkle, Daniel Estrin as Randolph MacAfee, Noah Weisberg as Hugo Peabody, Lisa Howard as Gloria Rasputin, Tom Murray as The Mayor, Zoe Vonder Haar as The Mayor's Wife, Monica Dickhens as Mrs. Merkle & Rich Pisarkiewicz as Charles F. Maude)
  • The Radio City Rockettes Muny Spectacular <sup>R</sup> (July 6–12). (featuring Maureen Brennan, Alisa Gyse, Eric Kunze, Ken Page, Lee Roy Reams, Franklin Gamero, Iliana Lopez, Kristine Mezines & Bob Moore)
  • Peter Pan (July 13–19). (featuring Cathy Rigby as Peter Pan, Paul Schoeffler as Mr. Darling / Captain Hook, Elisa Sagardia as Wendy Darling, Barbara McCulloh as Mrs. Darling / Wendy (Grown-Up), Michael Nostrand as Mr. Smee, Chase Kniffen as John Darling, Drake English as Michael Darling, Dana Solimando as Liza / Tiger Lily, Buck Mason as Nana / The Crocodile, Aileen Quinn as Tootles / Jane, Scott Bridges as Slightly, Alon Williams as Curley, Janet Higgins as 1st Twin & Doreen Chila as 2nd Twin)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (July 20–26). (featuring Theodore Bikel as Tevye, Rebecca Hoodwin as Golde, Lola Powers as Yente, Gary Holcombe as Lazar Wolf, Eileen Tepper as Tzeitel, Jennifer Prescott as Hodel, Dana Lynn Caruso as Chava, Michael Iannucci as Motel, Daniel Cooney as Perchik, Robert T. Miller as Fyedka, Cassie Chesnutt as Shprintze, Karen Piane as Bielke, David Masters as Mordcha / Nachum, Neal Frederiksen as Rabbi, Donnie Keshawarz as Mendel, John Contini as Avram, Jody Anderson as Grandma Tzeitel, Heidi Gutknecht as Fruma-Sarah, Robert Frisch as Constable & Bat Abbit as The Fiddler)
  • Crazy for You <sup>MP</sup> (July 27 – August 2). (featuring Jim Walton as Bobby Child, Paige Price as Polly Baker, Bruce Adler as Bela Zangler, Lisa Howard as Irene Roth, Gary Holcombe as Lank Hawkins, John Freimann as Everett Baker, June Squibb as Mother (Lottie Child), James Anthony as Eugene Fodor, Kari Ely as Patricia Fodor, Jeanna Marie Schweppe as Tess, Gary Glasgow as Custus / Perkins, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Pete / Wyatt, George Smallwood as Harry / Roof Specialty, Travis Turpin as Moose & Britt Freund as Sam)
  • Damn Yankees (August 3–9). (featuring Joel Higgins as Mr. Applegate, Christina Saffran Ashford as Lola, Marcus Chait as Joe Hardy, Joan Marshall as Meg Boyd, Susann Fletcher as Gloria Thorpe, Peter Palmer as Joe Boyd, Ken Page as Van Buren, Joneal Joplin as Welch, Lola Powers as Sister, Tom Murray as Postmaster, Noah Weisberg as Rocky, Casey Nicholaw as Smokey, Jason Robinson as Sohovik & Zoe Vonder Haar as Doris)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Special 80th Season Revue featuring the Radio City Rockettes.</span>

1999 (Season 81)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling the many works of British songwriters such as Andrew Lloyd Webber and Lionel Bart.</span>

2000s

2000 (Season 82)

  • West Side Story (June 19–25). (featuring Sarah Uriarte Berry as Maria, Eric Kunze as Tony, Laurie Gamache as Anita, Noah Racey as Riff, David Marques as Bernardo, Raphael Alvarez as Chino, Joneal Joplin as Doc, James Anthony as Officer Krupke, Gary Glasgow as Gladhand, John Contini as Lt. Schrank, Charlie Brady as A-Rab, David Patrick Ford as Action, Aaron Douglas Smith as Big Deal, Jeffrey J. Bateman as Snowboy & Roderick Keller as Baby John)
  • An Evening of Richard Rodgers <sup>R</sup> (July 3–9). (featuring Sarah Uriarte Berry, Walter Charles, James Clow, Leslie Denniston, Karen Morrow, Arte Phillips, Lee Roy Reams, Victoria Regan, Craig Rubano & Avery Sommers)
  • The Sound of Music (July 10–16). (featuring Emily Loesser as Maria, Robert Westenberg as Captain Georg von Trapp, Jeanne Lehman as The Mother Abbess, Evan Pappas as Max Detweiler, Rachel deBenedet as Baroness Elsa Schrader, Kara Driscoll as Liesl von Trapp, David Ayers as Rolf Gruber, Jake Kohut as Friedrich von Trapp, Kaelan Sullivan as Louisa von Trapp, Patrick Probst as Kurt von Trapp, Erin Dowling as Brigitta von Trapp, Ellen Ransom as Marta von Trapp, Natalie Ann Bram as Gretl von Trapp, John Contini as Franz, Laura Ackermann as Frau Schmidt, Joneal Joplin as Admiral von Scheriber, Tom Murray as Herr Zeller, Karin Berutti as Sister Sophia, Monica Dickhens as Sister Berthe & Lynn Humphrey as Sister Margaretta)
  • White Christmas <sup>WP</sup> (July 17–23). (featuring Lara Teeter as Bob Wallace, Lee Roy Reams as Phil Davis, Karen Mason as Betty Haynes, Lauren Kennedy as Judy Haynes, Howard Keel as General Henry Waverly, Karen Morrow as Martha, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Ralph Sheldrake & Natalie A. Hall as Susan)
  • A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (July 24–30). (featuring Michael McGrath as Prologus / Pseudolus, Bruce Adler as Hysterium, Gary Holcombe as Senex, Robert Westenberg as Lycus, Michael Halling as Hero, Angela Brinton as Philia, Gina Ferrall as Domina, Nat Chandler as Miles Gloriosus, John Freimann as Erronius & Bill Brassea, Damien Brett and Jason Robinson as The Proteans)
  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (July 31 – August 6). (featuring James Clow as Adam Pontipee, Judy McLane as Milly, Jim T. Ruttman as Benjamin Pontipee, Erich James Polley as Caleb Pontipee, John B. Williford as Daniel Pontipee, Russell Nickerson as Ephraim Pontipee, Eduardo Flores as Frank Pontipee, Britt Freund as Gideon Pontipee, Neal Frederiksen as Mr. Bixby & Monica Dickhens as Mrs. Bixby)
  • Singin' in the Rain (August 7–13). (featuring Lara Teeter as Don Lockwood, Randy Rogel as Cosmo Brown, Christina Saffran Ashford as Kathy Seldon, Nancy Ringham as Lina Lamont, Gary Holcombe as R. F. Simpson, Evan Pappas as Roscoe Dexter, Jake Kohut as Young Don Lockwood, Patrick Probst as Young Cosmo Brown, Sharon Ann Farrell as Zelda Zanders, Laura Ackermann as Dora Bailey, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Phoebe Dinsmore, John Contini as Rod Phillips, Gary Glasgow as Diction Coach, Tyler Maynard as Sound Engineer, Tom O'Brien as "Beautiful Girl" Tenor, Laurie Gamache as Female Tango Dancer / The Woman & Kevin Worley as Male Tango Dancer)

<span style="font-size:85%"> Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling the many works of composer Richard Rodgers.<br/> World Premiere of the stage adaptation of Irving Berlin's classic film, directed and produced by Paul Blake.<br/></span>

2001 (Season 83)

<span style="font-size:85%"> World Premiere of the stage adaptation of the film, directed and produced by Paul Blake.<br> Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling the many works of songwriters George and Ira Gershwin.</span>

2002 (Season 84)

<div style="font-size:85%"> Production with original direction and choreography recreated by Mitzi Hamilton.<br> Revue written by executive producer Paul Blake compiling songs from numerous films.<br> Production directed by Thommie Walsh and choreographed by Liza Gennaro.<br></div>

2003 (Season 85)

  • Fiddler on the Roof (June 16–22). (featuring Bruce Adler as Tevye, Susan Cella as Golde, Mimi Bensinger as Yente, John Preece as Lazar Wolf, Juliana Stefanov as Tzeitel, Andréa Burns as Hodel, Sara Schmidt as Chava, Daniel Reichard as Motel, Marsh Hanson as Perchik, Brad Drummer as Fyedka, Ellen Ransom as Shprintze, Olivia Threlkeld as Bielke, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Mordcha, Joneal Joplin as Rabbi, Michael Lowe as Mendel, Damien Brett as Avram, Neal Frederiksen as Nachum, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Grandma Tzeitel / Shandel, Jesse Bernath as Fruma-Sarah, John Contini as Constable & Connor Gallagher as The Fiddler)
  • Side by Side by Sondheim <sup>MP</sup> (June 23–29). (featuring Ashley Brown, Lewis Cleale, Leslie Denniston, Joel Higgins, Michael McGrath, Karen Morrow, Brynn O'Malley, Matthew Scott, Barbara Walsh & Betsy Wolfe)
  • Show Boat (July 7–13). (featuring Andréa Burns as Magnolia Hawks, Lewis Cleale as Gaylord Ravenal, Debbie de Coudreaux as Julie La Verne, Gary Holcombe as Cap'n Andy Hawks, Karen Morrow as Parthy Ann Hawks, Michel Bell as Joe, Jo Ann Hawkins White as Queenie, Tari Kelly as Ellie May Shipley, Eddie Korbich as Frank Schultz, James Anthony as Steve Baker, Berklea Going as Kim, Laura Schutter as Young Kim, Tom Murray as Pete / Jim, John Freimann as Windy, Joneal Joplin as Vallon / Radio Announcer, Gary Glasgow as Jake / Jeb / Drunk, Kari Ely as Dottie / Mother Superior / First Lady in Ticket Line & Laura Ackermann as Lottie)
  • Cinderella (July 14–20). (featuring Kate Manning as Cinderella, Danny Gurwin as Prince Christopher, Barbara Marineau as The Fairy Godmother, Ruth Williamson as The Stepmother, Joneal Joplin as King Maximilian, Joan Marshall as Queen Constantina, Lisa Howard as Joy, Toni DiBuono as Portia, Robert Earl Gleason as The Herald, Matthew Scott as The Steward, Colin Donnell as Footman, Blake Ginther as Chef / Footman, Mary Carmen Catoya as Dream Cinderella & Carlos Guerra as Dream Prince Christopher)
  • Godspell (July 21–27). (featuring David Burnham as Jesus, Clifton Oliver as Judas Iscariot / John the Baptist, Robert Bartley, Hunter Bell, Terri Dixon, Tobi Foster, Montego Glover, Gina Milo, Tommar Wilson & Kirsten Wyatt)
  • Crazy for You (July 28 – August 3). (featuring Noah Racey as Bobby Child, Paige Price as Polly Baker, Bruce Adler as Bela Zangler, Nancy Kathryn Anderson as Irene Roth, Anthony Cummings as Lank Hawkins, John Freimann as Everett Baker, Sally Eaton as Mother (Lottie Child), James Anthony as Eugene Fodor, Kari Ely as Patricia Fodor, Sharon Ann Farrell as Tess, Damien Brett as Perkins / Pete / Wyatt, Connor Gallagher as Custus / Roof Specialty, Jerry Gallagher as Moose & Aaron J. Albano as Sam)
  • South Pacific (August 4–10). (featuring Lauren Kennedy as Ensign Nellie Forbush, Charles Pistone as Emile de Becque, Wesla Whitfield as Bloody Mary, Danny Gurwin as Lt. Joseph Cable, Michael McGrath as Luther Billis, Aileen Payumo as Liat, Joneal Joplin as Capt. George Brackett, Gary Holcombe as Cdr. William Harbison, John Contini as Lt. Buzz Adams, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Stewpot, David Foley, Jr. as Professor, Alexis Boldin as Ngana & Kasey Parks as Jerome)

2004 (Season 86)

  • Meet Me in St. Louis (June 21–30). (featuring Kate Manning as Esther Smith, Berklea Going as Tootie Smith, David Burtka as John Truitt, Walter Charles as Mr. Alonzo Smith, Leslie Denniston as Mrs. Anna Smith, John Freimann as Grandpa Prophater, Georgia Engel as Katie, Ashley Brown as Rose Smith, Daniel Reichard as Lon Smith, Ellen Ransom as Agnes Smith & Betsy Wolfe as Lucille Ballard)
  • Cats (July 5–11). (featuring Judy McLane as Grizabella, Ken Page as Old Deuteronomy, Jim Newman as Munkustrap, Michael Brian Dunn as Bustopher Jones / / Growltiger, David Hibbard as Rum Tum Tugger, Patrick Mullaney as Mr. Mistoffelees, Sally Ann Swarm as Jennyanydots, Matthew Kirk as Skimbleshanks, Julie Tolivar as Bombalurina, Gayle Holsman as Demeter, Brian Collier as Mungojerrie, Mahri Relin as Rumpleteazer, Kyle McDaniel as Plato / Macavity / Rumpus Cat, Shylo Smith as Victoria, Tina Moya as Cassandra, Lauren Masiello as Sillabub, Jean Arbeiter as Jellylorum, Connor Gallagher as Tumblebrutus & Adam Walters as Alonzo)
  • Annie (July 12–18). (featuring Natalie Ann Bram as Annie, Walter Charles as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, Ruth Williamson as Miss Hannigan, Donna English as Grace Farrell, Ian Knauer as Rooster Hannigan, Susann Fletcher as Lily St. Regis, Molly Ryan as Molly, Keely St. Peters as Pepper, Jacqueline Probst as Kate, Julia Sinks as Duffy, Anita Shastri as July, Paige Moskop as Tessie, Keldon LaVar Price as Star to Be & Anthony Cummings as FDR)
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's <sup>WP</sup> (the world premiere of the stage adaptation of the film, directed and produced by Paul Blake) (July 19–25). (featuring Lauren Kennedy as Holly Golightly, Alan Campbell as Chip, Ken Page as Joe Howard, Bruce Adler as O.J. Berman, Emily Skinner as Mag Wildwood, Joneal Joplin as Doc Golightly, Anthony Cummings as Rusty Trawler, Julio Agustin as José, Ashley Brown as Phoebe & Colin Donnell as Police Detective)
  • The Music Man (July 26 – August 1). (featuring Dirk Lumbard as Harold Hill, Kim Crosby as Marian Paroo, Annie McGreevey as Mrs. Paroo, Evan Pappas as Marcellus Washburn, James Anthony as Mayor Shinn, Ruth Williamson as Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn, Jimmy McEvoy as Winthrop Paroo, Brian Letendre as Tommy Djilas, Jacqui Polk as Zanetta Shinn, Alexandra Petrullo as Amarylis, Anthony Cummings as Charlie Cowell, Rick Knight as Ewart Dunlop, Neal Frederiksen as Oliver Hix, Jim Henry as Olin Britt, Kipp Buckner as Jacey Squires, Kate Manning as Ethel Toffelmier, Laura Ackermann as Alma Hix & Libby Schueddig as Gracie Shinn)
  • Guys and Dolls (August 2–8). (featuring Jeff McCarthy as Sky Masterson, Catherine Brunell as Sarah Brown, Bruce Adler as Nathan Detroit, Stacey Logan as Miss Adelaide, Wayne Pretlow as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, John Sloman as Benny Southstreet, Joneal Joplin as Arvide Abernathy, Jerry Gallagher as Big Jule, Stellie Siteman as General Matilda Cartwright, John Contini as Harry the Horse & Wayne Salomon as Lt. Brannigan)
  • 42nd Street (August 9–15). (featuring Mark Jacoby as Julian Marsh, Beth Leavel as Dorothy Brock, Cara Cooper as Peggy Sawyer, Leo Ash Evans as Billy Lawlor, Susann Fletcher as Maggie Jones, Joel Blum as Andy Lee, Amy Dolan as Anytime Annie, James Anthony as Pat Denning, John Freimann as Abner Dillon, John Contini as Mac, Gia Grazia Valenti as Phyllis, Tobi Foster as Lorraine & Gary Glasgow as Oscar)

2005 (Season 87)

  • Beauty and the Beast <sup>MP</sup> (June 20–29). (featuring Sarah Litzsinger as Belle, James Clow as The Beast, Nat Chandler as Gaston, Lee Roy Reams as Lumière, Bruce Adler as Cogsworth, Karen Morrow as Mrs. Potts, Ken Page as The Narrator / Maurice, David Hibbard as Lefou, Sharon Ann Farrell as Babette, Katie Pees as Madame de la Grande Bouche & Christian Probst as Chip)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (July 4–10). (featuring Liz Larsen as Annie Oakley, Brian d'Arcy James as Frank Butler, Joneal Joplin as Colonel Buffalo Bill Cody, Anthony Cummings as Charlie Davenport, Bruce Adler as Chief Sitting Bull, Pamela Prescott as Dolly Tate, John Freimann as Foster Wilson, James Anthony as Pawnee Bill, Jimmy McEvoy as Little Jake & Molly Ryan as Nellie Oakley)
  • Jesus Christ Superstar (July 11–17). (featuring Eric Kunze as Jesus of Nazareth, Michael K. Lee as Judas Iscariot, Andréa Burns as Mary Magdalene, Deven May as Pontius Pilate, Lawson Skala as Caiaphas, Michael Brian Dunn as Annas, Aaron Kaburick as Peter, Daniel Callaway as Simon Zealotes & Ken Page as King Herod)
  • Singin' in the Rain (July 18–24). (featuring Jeffry Denman as Don Lockwood, Michael Arnold as Cosmo Brown, Meredith Patterson as Kathy Seldon, Stephanie Youell as Lina Lamont, John Freimann as R. F. Simpson, Frank Vlastnik as Roscoe Dexter, Matt Willis as Young Don Lockwood, Nick Oliveri as Young Cosmo Brown, Caitlin Carter as Zelda Zanders / The Woman / Featured Tango Couple, Kerry Conte as Dora Bailey, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Phoebe Dinsmore, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Rod Phillips, Gary Glasgow as Diction Coach / Policeman, Stacie A. Fusco as Stripper, Robert Earl Gleason as Sound Engineer, Preston Truman Boyd as "Beautiful Girl" Tenor & Stephanie Gibson as Young Woman at Party)
  • Mame (July 25–31). (featuring Dee Hoty as Mame Dennis, Beth Leavel as Vera Charles, Georgia Engel as Agnes Gooch, Christian Probst as Young Patrick Dennis, Colin Donnell as Older Patrick Dennis, Jeff McCarthy as Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, Francis Jue as Ito, Joneal Joplin as Dwight Babcock, Anthony Cummings as M. Lindsay Woolsey, Annie McGreevey as Mme. Branislowski / Mother Burnside / Mrs. Upson, Christina Hammersmith as Sally Cato, Cortney Wolfson as Gloria Upson, James Anthony as Leading Man / Mr. Upson, Meggie Cansler as Art Model / Pegeen Ryan & P.J. Palmer as Peter Dennis)
  • West Side Story (August 1–7). (featuring Andréa Burns as Maria, Matthew Scott as Tony, Natascia Diaz as Anita, Noah Racey as Riff, Julio Agustin as Bernardo, Raphael Alvarez as Chino, Joneal Joplin as Doc, Tom Murray as Officer Krupke, J. Scott Matthews as Gladhand, Wayne Salomon as Lt. Schrank, David Baum as A-Rab, Kevin Worley as Action, Kurt Kelly as Big Deal, Drew Humphrey as Snowboy & Dominic Roberts as Baby John)
  • The Sound of Music (August 8–14). (featuring Kate Baldwin as Maria, Robert Westenberg as Captain Georg von Trapp, Jeanne Lehman as The Mother Abbess, Danny Burstein as Max Detweiler, Leslie Denniston as Baroness Elsa Schrader, Tina Maddigan as Liesl von Trapp, Brian Letendre as Rolf Gruber, Patrick Probst as Friedrich von Trapp, Natalie Ann Bram as Louisa von Trapp, Alex Prakken as Kurt von Trapp, Ariane Rinehart as Brigitta von Trapp, Olivia Threlkeld as Marta von Trapp, Berklea Going as Gretl von Trapp, John Contini as Franz, Laura Ackermann as Frau Schmidt, James Anthony as Admiral von Scheriber, Gary Glasgow as Herr Zeller, Karin Berutti as Sister Sophia, Patricia St. James as Sister Berthe & Lynn Humphrey as Sister Margaretta)

2006 (Season 88)

2007 (Season 89)

2008 (Season 90)

  • The Producers <sup>MP</sup> (June 16–22). (featuring Lewis J. Stadlen as Max Bialystock; Don Stephenson as Leo Bloom, Angie Schworer as Ulla, Lee Roy Reams as Roger De Bris, Anthony Cummings as Franz Liebkind & Larry Raben as Carmen Ghia)
  • High School Musical (June 23 – July 2). (featuring Colin Donnell as Troy Bolton, Andrea Goss as Gabriella Montez, Gretchen Bieber as Sharpay Evans, Brandon Bieber as Ryan Evans, Christopher Spaulding as Chad Danforth, Tallia Brinson as Taylor McKessie, Megan McGinnis as Kelsi Nielson, Justin Keyes as Zeke Baylor, Angeline Holmes as Martha Cox, Ann Harada as Miss Darbus & Stephen Bogardus as Coach Bolton)
  • My Fair Lady (July 7–13). (featuring Robert Westenberg as Henry Higgins, Catherine Brunell as Eliza Doolittle, Anthony Cummings as Alfred P. Doolittle, Joneal Joplin as Colonel Pickering, Zoe Vonder Haar as Mrs. Higgins, Daniel Reichard as Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Laura Ackermann as Mrs. Pearce, James Anthony as Zoltan Karpathy / Harry, Michele Burdette-Elmore as Mrs. Eynsford Hill / Mrs. Hopkins & Rich Pisarkiewicz as Jamie)
  • 90 Years of Muny Magic <sup>R</sup> (A Musical Revue Celebrating of All the Great music of The Last 90 Seasons) (July 14–20). (featuring Christian Probst as The Narrator, Michel Bell, James Clow, Kim Crosby, Erin Davie, Leslie Denniston, Francis Jue, Peter Lockyer, Dirk Lumbard, Ken Page, Meredith Patterson, Lee Roy Reams, Graham Rowat & Betsy Wolfe)
  • Miss Saigon (July 21–27). (featuring Ma-Anne Dionisio as Kim, Francis Jue as The Engineer, Eric Kunze as Chris, Josh Tower as John, Michael K. Lee as Thuy, Kathy Voytko as Ellen, Sam Poon as Tam & Joanne Javien as Gigi)
  • My One and Only (July 28 – August 3). (featuring Dirk Lumbard as Captain Billy Buck Chandler, Meredith Patterson as Edythe Herbert, Eugene Fleming as Mr. Magix, Ken Page as Rt. Rev. J.D. Montgomery, Jeff McCarthy as Prince Nicolai, Julyana Soelistyo as Mickey, Peggy Quinn as The Reporter, Joneal Joplin as Chorus Line (Penn Station) & Robert Earl Gleason as Achmed)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (August 4–10). (featuring Lewis J. Stadlen as Tevye, Leslie Denniston as Golde, Barbara Minkus as Yente, James Anthony as Lazar Wolf, Jennifer Lorae as Tzeitel, Kate Manning as Hodel, Jacqui Polk as Chava, Robb Sapp as Motel, Colin Donnell as Perchik, Mike McGowan as Fyedka, Berklea Going as Shprintze, Tara Willey as Bielke, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Mordcha, John Freimann as Rabbi, Etai BenShlomo as Mendel, Tracy Baker as Avram, Neal Frederiksen as Nachum, Zoe Vonder Haar as Grandma Tzeitel / Shandel, Lora Lee Gayer and Alex Puette as Fruma-Sarah, John Contini as Constable, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Bluma (solo gossip singer), Laura Ackermann as Mirala (solo gossip singer) & Ian Joseph as The Fiddler)

2009 (Season 91)

  • 42nd Street (June 15–21). (featuring Robert Cuccioli as Julian Marsh, Dee Hoty as Dorothy Brock, Shannon M. O'Bryan as Peggy Sawyer, Todd Lattimore as Billy Lawlor, Patti Mariano as Maggie Jones, Bill Buell as Bert Berry, Matt Loehr as Andy Lee, Nikki Snelson as Anytime Annie, James Anthony as Pat Denning, John Freimann as Abner Dillon, John Contini as Mac, Melissa Zaremba as Phyllis, Kelly Sheehan as Lorraine & Bryan Langlitz as Oscar)
  • Annie (June 22–30). (featuring Abigail Isom as Annie, John Schuck as Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, Beth Leavel as Miss Hannigan, Christianne Tisdale as Grace Farrell, Jim Newman as Rooster Hannigan, Stacey Logan as Lily St. Regis, Kelsey Knee as Molly, Stephanie Patton as Pepper, Abigail Friedmann as Kate, Sarah Koo as Duffy, Julia Schweizer as July, Gabby Glore as Tessie, Gabrielle McClinton as Star to Be & Joneal Joplin as FDR)
  • Meet Me in St. Louis (July 6–12). (featuring Brynn O'Malley as Esther Smith, Elizabeth Teeter as Tootie Smith, Max von Essen as John Truitt, Stephen Bogardus as Mr. Alonzo Smith, Leslie Denniston as Mrs. Anna Smith, Lewis J. Stadlen as Grandpa Prophater, Zoe Vonder Haar as Katie, Catherine Walker as Rose Smith, Robb Sapp as Lon Smith, Berklea Going as Agnes Smith & Lora Lee Gayer as Lucille Ballard)
  • Godspell (July 13–19). (featuring Eric Kunze as Jesus, Demond Green as Judas Iscariot / John the Baptist, Uzo Aduba, Adam Kantor, Chelsea Krombach, Tracy McDowell, Orville Mendoza, Ruth Pferdihirt, Rashida Scott & Chris Spaulding)
  • The Music Man (July 20–26). (featuring James Clow as Harold Hill, Kate Baldwin as Marian Paroo, Georgia Engel as Mrs. Paroo, Jeb Brown as Marcellus Washburn, James Anthony as Mayor Shinn, Donna English as Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn, Parker Donovan as Winthrop Paroo, Drew Humphrey as Tommy Djilas, Nicole Hren as Zanetta Shinn, Olivia Prosser as Amarylis, Anthony Cummings as Charlie Cowell, Rich Knight as Ewart Dunlop, Eric Dalbey as Oliver Hix, Chris Hallam as Olin Britt, Tim Waurick as Jacey Squires, Lora Lee Gayer as Ethel Toffelmier, Laura Ackermann as Alma Hix & Alyssa Wolf as Gracie Shinn)
  • Camelot (July 27 – August 2). (featuring Jeff McCarthy as King Arthur, Jenny Powers as Guinevere, Lewis Cleale as Lancelot, Allen E. Read as Mordred, Fred Applegate as King Pellinore, Joneal Joplin as Merlyn, Raymond Fournie as Dinadan, Justin Scott Brown as Dap & Christian Probst as Tom of Warwick)
  • Hairspray <sup>MP</sup> (August 3–9). (featuring Joline Mujica as Tracy Turnblad, Paul Vogt as Edna Turnblad, Lara Teeter as Wilbur Turnblad, Meggie Cansler as Penny Pingleton, Constantine Rousouli as Link Larkin, Christian White as Seaweed J. Stubbs, Charlotte Crossley as Motormouth Maybelle, Ashley Spencer as Amber Von Tussle, Susann Fletcher as Velma Von Tussle, Kasey Marino as Corny Collins, Delaney Haynes as Little Inez, Jenn Perry as Prudy Pingleton / Gym Teacher / Matron & James Anthony as Harriman F. Spritzer / Principal / Mr. Pinky)

2010s

2010 (Season 92)

2011 (Season 93)

  • Legally Blonde <sup> MP</sup> (June 20–26). (featuring Lauren Zakrin as Elle Woods, D. B. Bonds as Emmett Forrest, Lisa Howard as Paulette, Ken Land as Professor Callahan, Matthew Hydzik as Warner Huntington III, Sara Sheperd as Vivienne Kensington, Nikki Snelson as Brooke Wyndham, Taylor Louderman as Margot, Tiffany Engen as Serena, K. B. Hart as Pilar, Michelle Rombola as Kate / Chutney, Lili Froehlich as District Attorney, Madeline Trumble as Enid, Stephanie Cain as Stenographer, Brené Jackson as Store Manager / Judge, Julie Probst as Mom, Colt Prattes as Grandmaster Chad /Dewey / Kyle, Robert Earl Gleason as Dad / Winthrop / Reporter, Charles Osborne as Pforzheimer, Sam Lips as Lowell/Carlos, Matthew Steffens as Padamadan/Nikos & John Riddle as Aaron)
  • Kiss Me, Kate (June 27 – July 3). (featuring Tom Hewitt as Fred Graham / Petruchio, Lisa Vroman as Lilli Vanessi / Katherine, Andrea Chamberlain as Lois Lane / Bianca, Curtis Holbrook as Bill Calhoun / Lucentio, John Schuck as First Man, Lee Roy Reams as Second Man, Joneal Joplin as Harry Trevor / Baptista, James Anthony as Harrison Howell, Max Kumangai as Paul, Zoe Vonder Haar as Hattie, Eric Santagata as Gremio, Andy Jones as Hortensio, Kenny Metzger as Ralph, Rich Pisarkiewicz as John, Patrick Ross as Cab Driver & Patrick Ross as Haberdasher)
  • The Little Mermaid <sup> MP </sup> (July 6–14) (nine nights). (featuring Patti Murin as Ariel, Paul Vogt as Ursula, John Riddle as Prince Eric, Francis Jue as Sebastian, Ken Page as King Triton, Lara Teeter as Scuttle, Elizabeth Teeter as Flounder, Gary Glasgow as Grimsby, Lee Roy Reams as Chef Louis, Matt Braver as Flotsam, Max Kumangai as Jetsam, Madeline Trumble as Carlotta & Sam Lips as Pilot)
  • Singin' in the Rain (July 18–24). (featuring Tony Yazbeck as Don Lockwood, Curtis Holbrook as Cosmo Brown, Shannon M. O'Bryan as Kathy Seldon, Michele Ragusa as Lina Lamont, James Anthony as R. F. Simpson, John Freimann as Roscoe Dexter, Matthew Howard as Young Don Lockwood, Rexford C. Calkins as Young Cosmo Brown, Chelsea Wilson as Stripper, Amy Blackman as Dora Bailey, Kelly Sheehan as Zelda Zanders, Rich Pisarkiewicz as Rod Phillips, Julian Decker as Policeman, Laura Ackermann as Phoebe Dinsmore, John Contini as Diction Coach, Cara Salerno as Olga Mara, Graydon Long as Sound Engineer, Patrick Ross as "Beautiful Girl" Tenor & Kelly O'Neill as Woman at Post Premiere Party)
  • Little Shop of Horrors (July 25–31). (featuring Rob McClure as Seymour Krelborn, Alli Mauzey as Audrey, Raye Birk as Mr. Mushnik, Clarke Thorell as Orin Scrivello DDS / Bernstein / Mrs. Luce / Snip / Others, Ken Page as Audrey II (Voice), Jen Brissman as Ronnette, Alysha Deslorieux as Crystal, Brené Jackson as Chiffon & Michael Latini as Audrey II (Puppeteer))
  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (August 1–7). (featuring James Clow as Adam Pontipee, Jenny Powers as Milly, Colt Prattes as Benjamin Pontipee, Cameron Hobbs as Celeb Pontipee, Eric Santagata as Daniel Pontipee, Drew Humphrey as Ephraim Pontipee, Sam Lips as Frank Pontipee, Andy Jones as Gideon Pontipee, Neal Frederiksen as Mr. Bixby, Michelle Rombola as Mrs. Bixby, Gary Glasgow as The Preacher & John Contini as Mr. Perkins)
  • Bye Bye Birdie (August 8–14). (featuring Lara Teeter as Albert Peterson, Andréa Burns as Rose Alvarez, Parker Pogue as Conrad Birdie, Susan Cella as Mae Peterson, Kelly O'Neill as Kim MacAfee, Lewis J. Stadlen as Mr. Harry MacAfee, Leslie Denniston as Mrs. Doris MacAfee, Samantha Massell as Ursula Merkle, Michael Harp as Randolph MacAfee, Julian Decker as Hugo Peabody, Kelly Sheehan as Gloria Rasputin, Alysha Deslorieux as Alice, James Anthony as The Mayor, Candice M. Coleman as The Mayor's Wife, Jane Pisarkiewicz as Mrs. Merkle & Rich Pisarkiewicz as Charles F. Maude)

<span style="font-size:85%">Instead of the usual Monday-Sunday run, The Little Mermaid ran from Wednesday through Thursday of the following week.</span>

2012 (Season 94)

<span style="font-size:85%">When Chicago was presented in 1977, it was the Broadway production which had just closed in New York. This production was billed as the "Muny production premiere."<br>Instead of the normal Monday-Sunday run, Aladdin ran from Thursday through Friday of the following week. This was only the third production of the stage version of Aladdin anywhere in the world.<br>A version of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance.</span>

2013 (Season 95)

<span style="font-size:85%">Instead of the usual Monday-Sunday run, Mary Poppins ran from Thursday to Friday of the following week.</span>

2014 (Season 96)

<span style="font-size:85%">Eight nights, Wednesday through Wednesday.<br> Tuesday through Monday.<br> Nine nights, Thursday through Friday.</span>

2015 (Season 97)

2016 (Season 98)

2017 (Season 99)

2018 (Season 100)

  • May 18, 2018. "An Evening With the Stars"

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The Regular Season

2019 (Season 101)

2020s

<big>2020 (Season 102)</big> Cancelled due to COVID-19.

It was scheduled to feature Chicago • (June 15–21); Mary Poppins • (June 24 – July 2); ' • (July 6–12); Smokey Joe's Cafe • (July 14–20); The Sound of Music • (July 23–29); On Your Feet! • (August 1–7); Seven Brides for Seven Brothers • (August 10–16)

2021 (Season 103)

  • Smokey Joe's Cafe <sup>MP</sup> (July 26 – August 1). (featuring Charl Brown, Michael Campayno, Mykal Kilgore, Tiffany Mann, Hayley Podschun, Dee Roscioli, Christopher Sams, Nasia Thomas & Jason Veasey)
  • The Sound of Music (August 3–8). (featuring Kate Rockwell as Maria, Michael Hayden as Captain Georg von Trapp, Bryonha Marie Parham as The Mother Abbess, John Scherer as Max Detweiler, Jenny Powers as Baroness Elsa Schrader, Elizabeth Teeter as Liesl von Trapp, Andrew Alstat as Rolf Gruber, Victor de Paula Rocha as Freidrich von Trapp, Amelie Lock as Louisa von Trapp, Parker Dzuba as Kurt von Trapp, Jillian Depke as Brigitta von Trapp, Abby Hogan as Marta von Trapp, Kate Scarlett Kappel as Gretl von Trapp, David Hess as Franz, April Strelinger as Frau Schmidt, Jerry Vogel as Admiral von Scheriber, Michael James Reed as Herr Zeller, Beth Kirkpatrick as Sister Sophia, Andrea Jones-Sojola as Sister Berthe & Leah Berry as Sister Margaretta)
  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (August 12–18). (featuring Edward Watts as Adam Pontipee, Kendra Kassebaum as Milly, Harris Milgrim as Benjamin Pontipee, Waldemar Quinones-Villanueva as Celeb Pontipee, Ryan Steele as Daniel Pontipee, Garett Hawe as Ephraim Pontipee, Kyle Coffman as Frank Pontipee, Brandon L. Whitmore as Gideon Pontipee, Rebecca Young as Mrs. Bixby & Rich Pisarkiewicz as The Preacher)
  • On Your Feet! <sup>MP</sup> (August 21–27). (featuring Arianna Rosario as Gloria Estefan, Omar Lopez-Cepero as Emilio Estefan, Natascia Diaz as Gloria Fajardo, Alma Cuervo as Consuelo García, Lee Zarrett as Phil, Isabella Iannelli as Little Gloria & Jordan Vergara as Nayib / Young Emilio / Jeremy)
  • Chicago (August 30 – September 2. (featuring Sarah Bowden as Roxie Hart, J. Harrison Ghee as Velma Kelly, James T. Lane as Billy Flynn, Adam Heller as Amos Hart, Emily Skinner as Matron "Mama" Morton & Ali Ewoldt as Mary Sunshine)

2022 (Season 104)

2023 (Season 105)

  • ' <sup>MP</sup> (June 12–18). (featuring Sara Sheperd as Carole King, Jackie Burns as Cynthia Weil, Jarrod Spector as Barry Mann, Steven Good as Gerry Goffin, Noah Weisberg as Don Kirshner & Sharon Hunter as Genie Klein)
  • Beauty and the Beast (June 22–30). (featuring Ashley Blanchet as Belle, Ben Crawford as The Beast, Claybourne Elder as Gaston, Kelvin Moon Loh as Lumière, Eric Jordan Young as Cogsworth, Ann Harada as Mrs. Potts, Harrison White as Maurice, Tommy Bracco as Lefou, Holly Ann Butler as Babette, Debby Lennon as Madame de la Grand Bouche & Michael Hobin as Chip)
  • Chess <sup>MP</sup> (July 5–11). (featuring Jessica Vosk as Florence Vassy, John Riddle as Anatoly Sergievsky, Jarrod Spector as Frederick Trumper, Rodney Hicks as Walter de Courcey, Tally Sessions as Alexander Molokov, Phillip Johnson Richarson as The Arbiter & Taylor Louderman as Svetlana Sergievsky)
  • West Side Story (July 15–21). (featuring Kanisha Feliciano as Maria, Christian Douglas as Tony, Jerusha Cavazos as Anita, Kyle Coffman as Riff, Yurel Echezarreta as Bernardo, Cedric Leiba Jr. as Chino, Ken Page as Doc, James A. Butz as Office Krupke, Drew Battles as Gladhand & Micheal James Reed as Lt. Schrank, Daniel Assetta as A-Rab, Ethan David Zeph as Action, Tanner Ray Wilson as Big Deal, RJ Higton as Snowboy & Ethan Van Slyke as Baby John)
  • Little Shop of Horrors (July 25–31). (featuring Robin de Jesús as Seymour Krelborn, Patti Murin as Audrey, Michael McGrath as Mr. Mushnik, Ryan Vasquez as Orin Scrivello DDS / Bernstein / Mrs. Luce / Snip / Others, Nicholas Ward as Audrey II (Voice), Taylor Marie Daniel as Chiffon, Stephanie Gomérez as Ronnette & Kennedy Holmes as Crystal)
  • Rent <sup>MP</sup> (August 4–10). (featuring Lincoln Clauss as Mark Cohen, Vincent Kempski as Roger Davis, Ashley De La Rosa as Mimi Marquez, Evan Tyrone Martin as Tom Collins, Adrian Villegas as Angel Schunard, Lindsay Pearce as Maureen Johnson, Anastacia McCleskey as Joanne Jefferson & Tré Frazier as Benjamin Coffin III)
  • Sister Act<sup>MP</sup> (August 14–20). (featuring Bryonha Marie Parham as Deloris Van Cartier, Mamie Parris as The Mother Superior, James T. Lane as Eddie Souther, Alan H. Green as Curtis Jackson, Thom Sesma as Monsignor O' Hara, Meredith Aleigha Wells as Sister Mary Robert, Madeleine Doherty as Sister Mary Lazarus, Katy Geraghty as Sister Mary Patrick, Brandon Espinoza as Pablo, F. Michael Haynie as Joey & Darron Hayes as TJ)

2024 (Season 106)

2025 (Season 107)

Sources

  • The Muny 1993 75th Season Souvenir Program
  • Muny archival records
  • www.muny.org

References