Sunday in The Park With George - Casts of Major Productions

Casts of Major Productions

1984 Broadway production
  • Georges/George - Mandy Patinkin
  • Dot/Marie - Bernadette Peters
  • Old Lady/Blair Daniels - Barbara Bryne
  • Nurse/Mrs./Harriet Pawling - Judith Moore
  • Franz/Dennis - Brent Spiner
  • Jules/Bob Greenberg - Charles Kimbrough
  • Yvonne/Naomi Eisen - Dana Ivey
  • Soldier/Alex - Robert Westenberg
  • Boatman/Charles Redmond - William Parry
  • Man Lying on Bank/Louis/Billy Webster - Cris Groenendaal
  • Young Man on Bank/Frieda/Betty - Nancy Opel
  • Celeste #2/Elaine - Mary D'Arcy
  • Louise/A Boy - Danielle Ferland
  • Celeste #1/A Waitress - Melanie Vaughan
  • Man with Bicycle/Museum Assistant - John Jellison
  • Mr./Lee Randolph - Kurt Knudson
  • Woman with Baby Carriage/Photographer - Sue Anne Gershenson
  • Little Girl - Michele Rigan
2006 London production
  • Georges/George - Daniel Evans
  • Dot / Marie - Jenna Russell (taking over from Anna Jane Casey)
  • Old Lady / Blair Daniels - Gay Soper
  • Nurse / Mrs. / Harriet Pawling - Joanne Redman
  • Jules / Bob Greenberg - Simon Green
  • Yvonne / Naomi Eisen - Liza Sadovy
  • Boatman / Dennis - Alasdair Harvey
  • Soldier / Alex - Christopher Colley
  • Celeste #1 / Elaine - Sarah French Ellis
  • Celeste #2 / Silent Artist - Kaisa Hammarlund
  • Mr. / Charles Redmond - Mark McKerracher
  • Louis / Billy Webster - Ian McLarnon
  • Franz / Lee Randolph - Steven Kynman
  • Frieda / Betty - Anna Lowe
  • Louise - Lauren Calpin / Georgina Hendry / Natalie Paris

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