Nymph Errant - Productions

Productions

Nymph Errant had its tryout at the Opera House, Manchester, starting 11 September 1933. The musical opened in the West End at the Adelphi Theatre, London on 6 October 1933 and ran for 154 performances. Romney Brent directed and choreography was by Agnes de Mille. The cast featured Gertrude Lawrence as Evangeline Edwards, Elisabeth Welch as Haidee Robinson, Moya Nugent as Miss Pratt, and David Burns as Constantine. The decor and costumes were designed by Doris Zinkeisen.

The US premiere was the Equity Library Theatre, New York City production in March–April 1982.

A concert performance was given at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, on May 21, 1989. Directed by Christopher Renshaw, the concert cast included Kaye Ballard, Lisa Kirk, Maureen McGovern, and Patricia Hodge.

A Developmental Production was presented in February, 1999 by Village Theatre.

San Francisco's 42nd Street Moon produced the U.S. West Coast premiere in October, 1998. They revived the show again in 2011.

The musical ran at the Chichester Festival Theatre in August 1999.

It was presented by The Medicine Show Theatre, New York City, in February 2004.

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