Musical Numbers
Character | Original Broadway actor | Original West End actor | Revival West End actor |
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Bobby Child | Harry Groener | Kirby Ward | Sean Palmer |
Polly Baker | Jodi Benson | Ruthie Henshall | Clare Foster |
Bela Zangler | Bruce Adler | Chris Langham | David Burt |
Irene Roth | Michele Pawk | Amanda Prior | Kim Medcalf |
Lank Hawkins | John Hillner | Shaun Scott | Michael Mckell |
Everett Baker | Ronn Carroll | Don Fellows | Sidney Livingstone |
Mother (Lottie Child) | Jane Connell | Avril Angers | Harriet Thorpe |
Eugene Fodor | Stephen Temperley | Samuel Holmes | |
Patricia Fodor | Amelia White | Paula Tinker | Harriet Thorpe |
Tess (Folly) | Beth Leavel | ||
Perkins | Gerry Burkhardt | Samuel Homes | |
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≠ Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Ira Gershwin
≠≠ Lyrics by Desmond Carter and Ira Gershwin
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