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The Girl From Nantucket is a two-act comedy musical with lyrics by Kay Twomey and music by Jacques Belasco.[1][2] The musical's book, by Paul Stamford, Harold Sherman and Hi Cooper, is based on a story by Fred Thompson and Bernie Giler.[1][3]
The show premiered at the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia in October 1945. It opened on Broadway at the Adelphi Theatre on November 8, 1945 where it closed on November 17 after 12 performances.[1][2]
The production starred Adelaide Bishop as Betty Ellis, Jane Kean as Dodey Ellis, and Helen Raymond as Keziah Getchel.[1]
The Girl from Nantucket was negatively reviewed by critics,[4] including the New York Post[5] and Time Magazine.[6]
*Music and lyrics by Hughie Prince and Dick Rogers[1]
| 1945 Broadway[1][7] | |
|---|---|
| Betty Ellis | Adelaide Bishop (understudy: Pat McClarney) |
| Dodey Ellis | Jane Kean |
| Enrico Nicoletti | Richard Clemens |
| Keziah Getchel | Helen Raymond |
| Dick Oliver | Jack Durant |
| Tom Andrews | George Headley |
| Michael Nicolson | Bob Kennedy |
| Captain Matthew Ellis | Billy Lynn |
| Ann Ellis | Marion Niles |
| Judge Peleg | John Robb |
| Cornelius B. Van Winkler | Norman Roland |
| Caleb | Johnny Eager |
| Roy | Johnny Eager |
| Mary | Connie Sheldon |
| Solo Dancer | Tommy Ladd |
| Dance Specialists | Kathy Gaynes, Kim Gaynes |
| Ensemble | James Barton, T.C. Jones, Tom Ladd, Evelyn Wyckoff |