written by Sandy Wilson
directed by Kate Levin Farren
Friday September 9th 1983 — Saturday October 22nd 1983

Set against the backdrop of the French Riviera, this romantic spoof of 1920s musical comedies tells the story of English heiress, Polly, who is longing for only one thing: a boy friend. Polly’s father, convinced that any boy who isn’t wealthy will court Polly strictly for her financial situation, forbids her to engage any potential suitors. Honoring his wishes, Polly explains to Tony, the messenger boy with whom she’s fallen in love, that she is no rich girl. This is just the tip of the mistaken identity iceberg, as love proceeds to find its way charmingly through nearly every member of the cast and bring them all to a happy ending.
Cast
- Maisie: Pamela Klappas
- Dulcie: Paula Leavey
- Fay: Lorraine Magee
- Nancy: Robin Goldwasser
- Polly Browne: Jennifer Orwin Pelletier
- Madame Dubonnet: Barbara Sandek
- Hortense: Candy Pittari
- Bobby Van Husen: John P. Schutz
- Percival Browne: Ted Tarson
- Tony: Ken Sharp
- Lord Brockhurst: Stephen Kiss
- Lady Brockhurst: Esther Bloom
- Marcel: Tom Stratford
- Pierre: Bert Fox
- Alphonse: Joe Posa
- Gendarme/Waiter: Jonas Gonzales
- Tango Dancer: Peter Jacobellis Gregus
- Tango Dancer: Diane Palmer
Production Staff / Crew
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Director: Kate Levin Farren
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Producer: Herb Rovitz
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Assistant Director: Rob Ward
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Set Designer: Robert Sven Olson
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Costume Designer: Kate Levin Farren
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Lighting Designer: Wendy Moss
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Stage Manager: Rob Ward
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Property Designer: Barbara Coleman
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Property Designer: Sharon Walters
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Technical Director: David Vogel
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Technical Director: Daniel Scott
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Musical Director: Al Rothstein
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Accompanist: Al Rothstein
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Assistant Stage Manager: John Zagar
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Make-up Designer: Rich Hay