MARQUIS THEATER

1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036

THE DROWSY CHAPERONE

Modern day musical theatre addict known simply as 'Man in Chair' drops the needle on his favorite LP: the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone.

What People Are Saying

Sue: “Don't Miss This Show!”

The name may not be as well known as other productions, but it should be! A... more »

Emily: “Surprising Fun”

I had no idea what to expect when I stumbled into this show last weekend. F... more »

Elizabeth Vyner: “I Left The Theater Smiling!”

I just saw "The Drowsy Chaperon" at yesterday's matinee. What a great show... more »

Kathy: “WONDERFUL!”

One of the best broadway shows I have ever seen! I was laughing so much. ... more »

Skip: “Great Entertainment”

What a wonderful escape, you can get into each character as the show develo... more »

12 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

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Creators
Directed and Choreographed by Casey Nicholaw
Scenic Design by David Gallo
Costume Design by Gregg Barnes
Lighting Design by Ken Billington and Brian Monahan
Sound Design by Acme Sound Partners
Orchestrations by Larry Blank
Dance and Instrumental Music Arrangements by Glen Kelly
Music Direction/Vocal Arrangements by Phil Reno

Cast
Bob Saget as Man in Chair
Jo Anne Worley as Mrs. Tottendale
Peter Bartlett as Underling
Troy Britton Johnson as Robert Martin
Danny Burstein as Aldolpho
Mara Davi as Janet
Beth Leavel as The Drowsy Chaperone

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