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Dirty Rotten Scoundrels


Played at

Imperial Theater

Broadway Musical

Previews  January 31 2005
Opened
  March 3 2005
Closed September 3 2006

Run 36 previews & 627 performances

Running Time  1 hr 45 mins | No intermission

Tickets  $41.25 to $111.25

Rush $26.25 tickets available by lottery 2 1/2 hours before performance | Box office only | Cash only | 2 per person | Limited availability | Subject to change

Prices do not include any taxes, service charges or other charges

Advisory Might not be appropriate for children under 12

Restrictions Children under 4 years of age not permitted

Performances

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    2:00P     2:00P 3:00P
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Producers
Marty Bell, David Brown, Aldo Scrofani, Roy Furman, Dede Harris, Amanda Lipitz, Greg Smith, Ruth Hendel, Chase Mishkin, Barry Tatelman, Susan Tatelman, Debra Black, Sharon Karmazin, Joyce Schweickert, Bernie Abrams, Michael Speyer, Barbara Whitman, Weissberger Theater Group, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Jean Cheever, Clear Channel Entertainment, Harvey Weinstein

Creative
Jeffrey Lane book
David Yazbek music & lyrics

Ted Sperling musical director
Zane Mark dance music
Harold Wheeler orchestrations

Jerry Mitchell choreographer
Jack O'Brien director

Gregg Barnes costume design
Kenneth Posner lighting design
David Rockwell scenic design
ACME Sound Partners sound design

Opening Night Cast   Current Cast
John Lithgow Lawrence Keith Carradine
Norbert Leo Butz Freddy Brian d'Arcy James
Sherie Rene Scott Christine Sherie Rene Scott
Joanna Gleason Muriel Lucie Arnaz
Gregory Jbara Andre Richard Kind
Sara Gettelfinger Jolene Sara Gettelfinger

 

Synopsis Based on the popular 1988 film, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels centers on two con men living in the French Riviera. The first swindles women by waking their compassion with fabricated stories about his grandmother’s failing health. The other also makes his living by talking rich ladies out of their money. After meeting on a train, they unsuccessfully attempt to work together only to find that this small French town isn’t big enough for the two of them

 

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