Howard Keel - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Oklahoma! (1945) (Broadway) (replacement for Alfred Drake)
  • Carousel (1946) (Broadway) (understudy and replacement for John Raitt)
  • Oklahoma! (1947) (London)
  • South Pacific (1957) (Kansas City)
  • Carousel (1957) (New York City Center)
  • No Strings (1962) (Broadway) (replacement for Richard Kiley)
  • Show Boat (1963) (Columbus, Ohio)
  • On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1967) (US national tour)
  • The Fantasticks (1968) (Westbury Music Fair)
  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1971) (Westbury Music Fair)
  • Ambassador (1971) (London and Broadway)
  • Man of La Mancha (1972) (Westbury Music Fair)
  • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1978) (closed on the road)
  • I Do! I Do! (1980) (Valley Forge Music Fair)

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