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The Most Happy Fella (1959). Musical comedy (revival). Music by Frank Loesser. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. City Center: 10 Feb 1959- 22 Feb 1959 (16 performances). Cast: Kenny Adams, Jessica Albright, Norman Atkins, Lorrie Bentley, Mary Sue Berry, Muriel Birkhead, Johnny Borden, Theodora Brandon, Jan Canada, Lee Cass, Fred Conway, Michael Davis, Jack De Leon, Terry DeLiva, John Dorrin, Robert Ethridge, Garold Gardner, Mary Anne Heitzig, Del Horstmann, Jordon Howard, Betty Jenkins, Keith Kaldenberg, Gloria Kaye, Bob LaCrosse, Kenneth Lane, Roy Lazarus, Art Lund (as "Joe"), Bruce MacKay, Kitty Malone, Win Mayo, Jack McCann, Sherry McCutcheon, Jack McMinn, Sheldon Ossosky, Bernadette Peters (as "Tessie") [Broadway debut], Barbara Saxby, James Schlader, Jeanne Schlegel, Sybil Scotford, Michael Scrittorale, James Senn, Libi Staiger, Paula Stewart (as "Rosabella"), Shelia Swenson, George Zima (as "Neighbor/All the Neighbors and All the Neighbors' Neighbors") [Broadway debut]. Produced by New York City Center Light Opera Company (Jean Dalrymple: Director).

Stage: "Dames at Sea" (1968)

Stage: "George M!" (1969)

Stage: "The Goodbye Girl" (1993)

Recorded her live concert at Carnegie Hall in 1998

CD album: "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"

She appeared in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Song and Dance", for which she won a Tony Award in 1986 and in the Broadway musical "Into the Woods" as the Witch.

Broadway play "Sunday in the Park with George"

Portrayed Mabel Normand in the 1974 Broadway musical, "Mack and Mabel."

(6 June 1999) Won the 1999 Tony Award as Best Lead Actress in a Musical for her work in "Annie Get Your Gun".

TV commercial for The Biography Channel (2000)

She appears in "Moon over Broadway", during a presentation in a theater in NY.

Appeared in Bing Crosby's annual Christmas special

Was the main singer for 'Just One Person' song in the 'Muppet Show 2' album. The album came out into publication in 1978.

In 1974 she starred an unsold sitcom pilot for NBC called "The Owl and the Pussycat". It also featured Buck Henry.

Sunday 31st July 2005: Appeared on the Jonathon Schwartz Radio Show.

Wednesday 27th July 2005: Appeared on the Joan Hamburg Radio Show on WOR Radio.

Played title role of Sally in Sybille Pearson's play "Sally and Marsha", presented by the Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, directed. Ran 2/9/82 to 3/28/82.

Album: "Legends of Broadway -- Bernadette Peters"

TV commercials for Breyer's. (1988)

(1973) She appeared in the theatrical production of "Dames at Sea" at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey.

CD recording: Bernadette Peters Loves Rogers and Hammerstein

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