Regarding the actor from PHANTOM (George Lee Andrews) - he played several different roles in that show over the years. I wonder how many of the people that have been with shows 10 years or more have played different roles and how many have done the same role.
random but Donna’s one of the very few that have played Roxie, Velma and Mama on Broadway.
Patti LuPone FANatic said: "ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "In terms of currently-running shows, Lewis Cleale has been in MORMON almost consistently since day 1, with the exception of some vacations and an injury.
Donna Marie Astbury has also been in CHICAGO about 20 years, but she’s not an original cast member"
Donna Marie Asbury started with the show around 1999. I think she toured before then. Hopefully, she'll get her 20 years at the Ambassador. Among the men of Chicago, Jason Patrick Sands has been with the show since after his run as "Don" in "A Chorus Line"...almost 11 years. Surprisingly, he's leaving the show at the end of March."
Tom5 said: "A good variation to this question might be who was the Biggest Star that stayed with a production the longest?"
I know that productions played much shorter runs than today, but didn't Ethel Merman perform the full runs of all the roles she originated on Broadway including a very long run in Annie Get Your Gun.
It gets into murky territory to count pre- or post-Broadway productions... like Courtney Reid was attached to Aladdin since 2011 (though she didn't sign a Bway contract in '11), but the 2011 production was a few weeks at the 5th Ave, and there was a 2+ year hiatus before the Toronto production, and probably a little break between that and Broadway. It wasn't like she was consistently doing 8 shows a week for 6 years.
SomethingPeculiar said: "It gets into murky territory to count pre- or post-Broadway productions... like Courtney Reid wasattachedto Aladdin since 2011 (though she didn't sign a Bway contract in '11), butthe 2011 production was a few weeks at the 5th Ave, and there wasa 2+ year hiatus before the Toronto production, and probably a little break between that and Broadway. It wasn't like she was consistently doing 8 shows a week for 6 years."
This also applies to Marlene Daniele and her 18 year run in the original Broadway production of CATS. In those years there were extended breaks (I believe some lasted a few years) and long vacations. It wasn’t like she did 8 performances a week for 18 years straight.
Angie Schworer gave it some Zazz in The Producers for the full length of its Bway run, in various companies. Per IBDB: - Chicago tryout as ensemble (February 1-25, 2001) - Bway as ensemble (Mar 21, 2001 - Jul 21, 2002) - 1st National as Ulla (Sep 10, 2002 - Nov 02, 2003) - Broadway as Ulla (Nov 04, 2003 - Apr 22, 2007)
I don't think she was the only one to stay with the show for nearly the whole run.
Tag said: "And then there is THIS GUY. Can you even imagine!?"
There's also Catherine Russell, who has been in A Perfect Crime Off-Broadway for 30 years and 12,000+ performances, and has only missed 4 shows in that time!! AND she runs the Snapple Theatre Center.
The three remaining original cast members in Beautiful.
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SomethingPeculiar said: "Angie Schworer gave it some Zazz inThe Producersfor the full length of its Bway run, in various companies. Per IBDB: - Chicago tryout as ensemble (February 1-25, 2001) - Bway as ensemble (Mar 21, 2001 - Jul 21, 2002) - 1st National as Ulla (Sep 10, 2002 - Nov 02, 2003) - Broadway as Ulla (Nov 04, 2003 - Apr 22, 2007)
I don't think she was the only one to stay with the show for nearly the whole run."
I LOVED her in "The Prom"!!
"Noel [Coward] and I were in Paris once. Adjoining rooms, of course. One night, I felt mischievous, so I knocked on Noel's door, and he asked, 'Who is it?' I lowered my voice and said 'Hotel detective. Have you got a gentleman in your room?' He answered, 'Just a minute, I'll ask him.'" (Beatrice Lillie)