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Such a night was March 15, 1934, when a musical revue featuring twenty-two unknown performers opened at the Fulton Theater in Leonard Sillman’s New Faces. The band of resolute troupers had done more than 138 auditions in the year it took to raise the $15,000 necessary to bring it to Broadway.
Meet the original Broadway cast of New Faces of 1962 on Broadway, and find out who was in the Original Cast, what parts they played and more.
New Faces of 1952 was adapted as a 1954 film, titled simply New Faces, which included the original cast. In 1982 the revue had an off-Broadway revival at the Equity Library Theatre. Broadway production. The revue opened on Broadway at the Royale Theatre on May 16, 1952, and ran for 365 performances.
New Faces of 1956 (Original, Musical, Revue, Broadway) opened in New York City Jun 14, 1956 and played through Dec 22, 1956.
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May 17, 2011 · Fifty-eight years before The Addams Family opened on Broadway last year, New Faces of 1952 was referencing artist Charles Addams and his atypical outlook on life in “Love Is a Simple Thing.” June Carroll co-wrote the song and appeared as the Addams character, too.
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New Faces of 1956. Broadway. Original. Ethel Barrymore Theatre. 243 W. 47th St., New York, NY. SYNOPSIS: music: Dean Fuller, John Rox. lyrics: Marshall Barer, Michael Brown.