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A rabid musical theatre maven retells the story of his favorite musical, 1928's fictive obscurity The Drowsy Chaperone.

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Peter Bartlett, who graced the stage in The Drowsy Chaperone, boasts an impressive Broadway resume including roles in Something Rotten, Cinderella, and Beauty and the Beast, as well as notable Off-Broadway and regional performances. more...

Mara Davi, who graced the Broadway stage in "The Drowsy Chaperone," has an impressive theatrical resume that includes roles in "The Play That Goes Wrong," "Dames at Sea," and the Original Revival Cast of "A Chorus Line." more...

Linda Gabler, a Broadway veteran, graced the stage in *The Drowsy Chaperone* among other notable productions such as *Young Frankenstein* and *Thoroughly Modern Millie*. more...

John Glover, an accomplished actor with a Tony and Obie Award for his performance in Love! Valour! Compassion!, has also graced the stage in The Drowsy Chaperone, adding to his extensive list of notable New York theatre appearances. more...

Bob Saget, known for his wide-ranging career from family-friendly television to Grammy-nominated stand-up comedy, also starred on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning "The Drowsy Chaperone," showcasing his versatility as an actor. more...

Gerry Vichi, known for his roles in films such as "Find Me Guilty" and "Sex and the City 2," brings his seasoned talent to the cast of "The Drowsy Chaperone." more...

Patrick Wetzel, who has an impressive directorial portfolio including The Drowsy Chaperone, brought his extensive experience to the production, having previously directed notable shows such as Aladdin and Spamalot. more...

Joanna Young graced the Broadway stage in the beloved musical The Drowsy Chaperone back in 2006, following her earlier performance in Grease in 1994. more...

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Awards and Nominations


2006 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical: Beth Leavel won.

2006 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical: Beth Leavel won.

2006 Tony Awards
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Danny Burstein was nominated but did not win.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Bob Martin was nominated but did not win.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Beth Leavel won.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Sutton Foster was nominated but did not win.

Production Team

Larry Blank Orchestrator
Gregg Barnes Costume Designer
Ken Billington Lighting Designer
Justen M. Brosnan Make-Up Designer
David Gallo Scenic Designer
Josh Marquette Hair Designer
Brian Monahan Lighting Designer
Casey Nicholaw Choreographer
Director
ACME Sound Partners Sound Designer
Phil Reno Musical Director

The Drowsy Chaperone FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Fancy Dress
Cold Feets
Best Man for the Job
Show Off
Adolpho
Accident Waiting to Happen
Toledo Surprise
Message from a Nightingale
Bride’s Lament
I Remember Love
I Do, I Do in the Sky
As We Stumble Along
Love Is Always Lovely
Overture
Fancy Dress
Cold Feets
Show Off
As We Stumble Along
I Am Aldolpho
Accident Waiting To Happen
Toledo Surprise
Act 1 Finale
A Message From a Nightingale
Bride's Lament
Love is Always Lovely in the End
I Do, I Do In the Sky
As We Stumble Along (Finale)

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