Nanette Fabray - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Let's Face It! (1941) (Broadway)
  • By Jupiter (1942) (Broadway) (replacement for Constance Moore)
  • My Dear Public (1943) (Broadway)
  • Jackpot (1944) (Broadway)
  • Bloomer Girl (1945) (Broadway) (replacement for Celeste Holm)
  • High Button Shoes (1947) (Broadway)
  • Bloomer Girl (1947) (New York City Center)
  • Love Life (1948) (Broadway)
  • Bloomer Girl (1949) (Music Hall at Fair Park)
  • Arms and the Girl (1950) (Broadway)
  • Make a Wish (1951) (Broadway)
  • Mr. President (1962) (Broadway)
  • No Hard Feelings (1973) (Broadway)
  • Prince of Central Park (1989) (Broadway) (replacement for Jo Anne Worley)

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