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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying archiveA vivacious satire on sharp-practice and ruthless ambition in the world of big business from the writer and composer of Guys and Dolls. With the aid of his bible, 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying', J. Pierpoint Finch rises irresistibly from window-cleaner to Chairman of the Board at World Wide Wickets, breaking hearts and stabbing backs along the way. Frank Loesser's score bristles with snappy numbers like 'Coffee Break', 'A Secretary is Not a Toy' and 'Been a Long Day', the exuberant 'Brother of Man' and the gorgeous 'I Believe In You'. The show won seven Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize for drama when it opened on Broadway.

Creatives/Company

Book by(s): Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, Willie Gilbert
Music: Frank Loesser
Lyrics: Frank Loesser

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Archive listings for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (2023)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer Big Con Productions. Producer The Grey Area. Director Georgie Rancom. Choreographer Alexzandra Sarmiento. Musical Director Natalie Pound. Design Sophia Pardon. Costume Sophia Pardon. Lighting Lucia Sanchez Roldan. Sound Jake Johnson. Music Stuart Morley (orchestrator). Stage ManagerWaverley Moran. Other Misha Mah (production manager). Director Peter Noden (casting). Other Jodee Conrad (producer / general manager). Performer Michelle Visage (the voice of The Book). Performer Tracie Bennett (J B Biggley). Performer Annie Aitken (Hedy LaRue). Performer Taylor Bradshaw (Mr Bert Bratt). Performer Allie Daniel (Rosemary Pilkington). Performer Gabrielle Friedman (J Pierrepont Finch). Performer Elliot Gooch (Bud Frump). Performer Grace Kanyamibwa (MIss Jones). Performer Danny Lane (Mr Twimble / Mr Wally Womper). Performer Milo McCarth (Mr Milton Gatch). Performer Verity Power (Smitty). Performer Tracie Bennett (J B Biggley).
12 May 23 to 17 Jun 23Southwark Playhouse Borough, Inner London :: V226
listing details L01717731626

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