Sally (musical) - Roles and Original Cast

Roles and Original Cast

  • "Pops", proprietor of the Alley Inn, New York – Alfred P. James
  • Rosalind Rafferty, a manicurist – Mary Hay
  • Madame Nookerova's maid – Mary Hay
  • Sascha, Violinist at the Alley Inn – Jacques Rebiroff
  • Otis Hooper, a theatrical agent – Walter Catlett
  • Mrs. Ten Broek, a settlement worker – Dolores
  • Sally of the Alley, a foundling – Marilyn Miller
  • Madame Nookerova, a Wild Rose – Marilyn Miller
  • Premier Star of the Follies – Marilyn Miller
  • Connie, a waiter at the Alley Inn – Leon Errol
  • Duke of Czechogovinia – Leon Errol
  • Miss New York, a niece – Agatha Dehussey
  • Admiral Travers, a gay one – Phil Ryley
  • Blair Farquar, an only son – Irving Fisher
  • Jimmie Spelvin – Stanley Ridges
  • Billy Porter – Wade Boothe
  • Harry Burton – Jack Barker

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