Cloris Leachman - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Sundown Beach (September 7–11, 1948) (Broadway)
  • South Pacific (April 7, 1949 – January 16, 1954) (Month-long replacement for Martha Wright) (Broadway)
  • Come Back, Little Sheba (February 15 – July 29, 1950) (Pre-Broadway tryout; left cast to star in As You Like It)
  • As You Like It (January 26 – June 3, 1950) (Broadway)
  • A Story for a Sunday Evening (November 17–25, 1950) (Broadway; Won Theatre World Award)
  • Lo and Behold! (December 12, 1951 – January 12, 1952) (Broadway)
  • Dear Barbarians (February 21–24, 1952) (Broadway)
  • Sunday Breakfast (May 28 – June 8, 1952) (Broadway)
  • The Crucible (January 22 – July 11, 1953) (replacement for Madeleine Sherwood) (Broadway)
  • King of Hearts (April 1 – November 27, 1954 (Broadway)
  • A Touch of the Poet (October 2, 1958 – June 13, 1959) (replacement for Kim Stanley) (Broadway)
  • Masquerade (March 16, 1959) (Broadway)
  • A Fatal Weakness (1985) (Monaco)
  • Grandma Moses: An American Primitive (1989–1990) (one woman show; national tour)
  • Show Boat (1994) (national tour)

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