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Cast Signed Marquee Poster Damn Yankees Musical 90's Revival Production Framed
$ 21.12
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Measures about 14" x 22"I purchased this with several other similar items from an employee of the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, FL. He acquired them over the years. They were the official ones that were signed when the performers were there and hung in the theater for a period of time. Will make a great gift or part of a collection. Get for a high school drama club or your own Broadway collection.
This one appears to be signed by the entire cast of the revival tour that came through in the late 90's.
A Broadway revival opened at the Marquis Theatre on March 3, 1994 and ran for 718 performances and 18 previews. Featured were Bebe Neuwirth as Lola and Victor Garber as Applegate. Garber was succeeded by Jerry Lewis, making his Broadway debut, on March 12, 1995,[6] who then starred in a national tour and also played the role in a London production. Jack O'Brien directed, with choreography by Rob Marshall, assisted by his sister, Kathleen. O'Brien is also credited with revisions to the book.[7]
The 1994 revival production opened in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre on June 4, 1997 (previews started May 29) and closed on August 9, 1997. Jerry Lewis reprised his role as Applegate.[8]
A revival was produced by the City Center Encores! Summer Stars series from July 5 to July 27, 2008. It starred Jane Krakowski as Lola, Sean Hayes as Applegate, Randy Graff as Meg, Megan Lawrence as Gloria Thorpe (replacing an injured Ana Gasteyer during rehearsal), PJ Benjamin as Joe Boyd, and Cheyenne Jackson as Joe Hardy. John Rando directed and the original Fosse choreography was reproduced by Mary MacLeod. Given the substantial changes in the 1994 revival, this is considered by some the first authentic revival of the original production.[9]
Signatures I
THINK
I could make out:
Louis B. Crocco
Melissa K Gregory
Heidi Dugan
JC Weber
Ted Allen Baker
Deon Ricley
Robin O'Leary
Michael Stever
Todd L. Underwood
Not totally sure of who all is on there, just guarantee 100% authentic signatures. Like I said, it came right from the theater.