One and One (musical) - Roles and Cast Information

Roles and Cast Information

Original off-Broadway cast
  • Mutt Majeski - Peter Boynton
  • Jeff O’Reily - Alan Nicholson
  • Julie Allyn - Karen Kruger
  • Oscar - Norman Goldenberg
  • Sarge - Sharon Ann Murray
  • Emmy (Mavis) - Marisa Post
  • Peter (MC, Soldier) - David Bell
  • Belmont (Sailor) - David Morton
  • Toni (USO girl) - Anny Degange
  • Bill (Hawkins, Soldier) - Robert Putnam
  • Mike (Chuck) - David Strassman

Replacements:

  • Mutt Majeski - Scott Bodie
  • Julie Allyn - Carole-Ann Scott

Understudies:

  • Mutt Majeski - David Morton, Scott Bodie
  • Jeff O’Reily - Robert Putnam
  • Julie Allyn - Marisa Post, Carole-Ann Scott
  • Sarge - Jane Ann Ford

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