Betty Hutton - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Two for the Show (1940) (Broadway)
  • Panama Hattie (1940) (Broadway)
  • Betty Hutton and Her All-Star International Show (1952) (Broadway and national tour)
  • Gypsy (1962) (regional tour)
  • South Pacific (1962)
  • Annie Get Your Gun (1963)
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1964) (regional tour)
  • Fade Out – Fade In (1964) (Broadway) (replacement for Carol Burnett)
  • Mary, Mary (1965)
  • Here Today (1966)
  • Here Today (1972)
  • Anything Goes (1973)
  • Annie (1980) (Broadway) (replacement for Dolores Wilson)

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