The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical) - Cast Lists

Cast Lists

(Roles are listed in order of importance)

SP 1.0 : The Original Broadway Cast (Minskoff)

Character
  • Percy
  • Marguerite
  • Chauvelin
  • Armand St. Just
  • Robespierre / Prince of Wales
  • Marie
Actor
  • Douglas Sills
  • Christine Andreas
  • Terrence Mann
  • Gilles Chiasson
  • David Cromwell
  • Elizabeth Ward Land

SP 2.0 : The Replacement Broadway Cast (Minskoff)

Character
  • Percy
  • Marguerite
  • Chauvelin
  • Marie
  • Robespierre / Prince of Wales
  • Armand
Actor
  • Douglas Sills
  • Rachel York
  • Rex Smith
  • Elizabeth Ward Land
  • David Cromwell
  • James Bohanek

SP 3.0 : The Neil Simon Theatre Broadway Cast

Character
  • Percy
  • Marguerite
  • Chauvelin
  • Marie
  • Robespierre / Prince of Wales
  • Armand
Actor
  • Ron Bohmer
  • Carolee Carmello
  • Marc Kudisch
  • Elizabeth Ward Land
  • David Cromwell
  • Kirk McDonald

SP 4.0 : The National Tour

Character
  • Percy
  • Marguerite
  • Chauvelin
  • Marie
  • Robespierre / Prince of Wales
  • Armand
Actor
  • Douglas Sills / Robert Patteri / Ron Bohmer
  • Amy Bodnar
  • William Michals
  • Elizabeth Ward Land
  • David Cromwell
  • Billy Sharpe

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