ST JAMES THEATER

246 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036

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FINIANS RAINBOW

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"All the comforting pleasures of musical comedy are on abundant display in this thoroughly winning production."

Charles Isherwood, New York Times

What People Are Saying

N/a: “Showtimes”

I believe there are going to be earlier evening shows to accomodate familie... more »

VictorG: “Best Musical On Broadway!”

Finian's Rainbow is sure to delight people of all ages. The terrific cast ... more »

Anonymous: “A Fun Evening”

An "Old Fashion" musical with spirit, energy, and fine old standards of son... more »

Anna: “Slow”

It is an average play--slow in pace. The characters were not very memora... more »

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Creative
Direction and Choreography by Warren Carlyle
Set Design by John Lee Beatty
Costume Design by Toni-Leslie James
Lighting Design by Ken Billington
Sound Design by Scott Lehrer
Music Supervision and Vocal Arrangements by Rob Berman
Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg
Music by Burton Lane
Book by Fred Saidy and E.Y. Harburg

Cast
Cheyenne Jackson as Woody Mahoney
Kate Baldwin as Sharon McLonergan
Jim Norton as Finian McLonergan
Christopher Fitzgerald as Og
Chuck Cooper as Bill
Guy Davis as Sunny
Alina Faye as Susan Mahoney
Brian Reddy as Sheriff

 

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