June Allyson - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Sing Out the News (1938) (Broadway)
  • Very Warm for May (1939) (Broadway)
  • Higher and Higher (1940) (Broadway)
  • Panama Hattie (1940) (Broadway) (also understudy for Betty Hutton)
  • Best Foot Forward (1941) (Broadway)
  • Forty Carats (1970) (Broadway) (replacement for Julie Harris)
  • No, No, Nanette (1971) (national tour)

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