Harold Lang - Stage Appearances

Stage Appearances

  • Fancy Free (April 18, 1944) (Metropolitan Opera House)
  • Mr. Strauss Goes to Boston (September 6–15, 1945) (Broadway)
  • Three to Make Ready (March 7 - December 14, 1946) (Broadway)
  • Look Ma, I'm Dancin'! (January 29 - July 10, 1948) (Broadway)
  • Kiss Me, Kate (cast member from December 30, 1948 - July 28, 1950, replaced by understudy Danny Daniels when show moved to Shubert Theatre) (Broadway)
  • Make a Wish (April 18 - July 14, 1951) (Broadway)
  • Pal Joey (January 3, 1952 - April 18, 1953; 1954) (Broadway, national tour and London)
  • The Time of Your Life (January 19–30, 1955) (Broadway)
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1957 (March 1 - June 15, 1957) (Broadway)
  • Oklahoma! (1959) (Dayton, Ohio) (as Will Parker)
  • Once Upon a Mattress (1960–1961) (national tour)
  • I Can Get It for You Wholesale (March 22 - December 8, 1962) (Broadway)
  • Song of Norway (1963) (Warren, Ohio)
  • Show Boat (1963) (Milwaukee) (as Frank Schultz)
  • Little Me (1964) (Gaithersburg, Maryland)
  • No Strings (1964) (Gaithersburg, Maryland)
  • The Decline and Fall of the Entire World as Seen Through the Eyes of Cole Porter Revisited (1965) (Off-Broadway)
  • The Gershwin Years (1973) (national tour)

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