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Karen Morrow

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  • (1968) Stage Play: I'm Solomon. Musical. Book by Anne Croswell and Dan Almagor. Based on the play "King Solomon and the Cobbler" by Sammy Gronemann. Music by Ernest Gold. Lyrics by Anne Croswell. Musical Director: Gershon Kingsley. Vocal arrangements by Gershon Kingsley. Music orchestrated by Hershy Kay. Dance arrangements by Dorothea Freitag. Special Material by David Finkle and Bill Weeden' [earliest Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Donald McKayle. Directed by Michael Benthall. Mark Hellinger Theatre: 23 Apr 1968- 27 Apr 1968 (7 performances + 9 previews that began on 11 Apr 1968). Cast: Clifford Allen (as "Ensemble"), Meir Alon (as "Ensemble/Meir"), Lynn Archer (as "Bruria/Ensemble"), Mary Barnett (as "F'htar"), Jeri Barto (as "Ensemble"), Connie Burnett (as "Ensemble"), Chris Callan (as "Ensemble"), Al Cohen (as "Ensemble"), Gordon Cook (as "Officer/Ensemble"), Nikolas Dante (as "Ensemble"), Esteban De Leon (as "Ensemble"), Al De Sio (as "Ali/Ensemble"), Jacque Dean (as "Ensemble"), John Dorrin (as "Issac/Ensemble"), Miriam Ehrenberg (as "Ensemble"), Ed Ericksen (as "Lemech/Ensemble"), Alice Evans (as "Ensemble/Aviva"), Carol Flemming (as "Ensemble"), Stokeley Gray (as "Ensemble"), Rodney Griffin (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Grimes (as "Ensemble"), Marsha Hastings (as "Ensemble"), Nat Horne (as "Ambassador/Ensemble"), Mary Jane (as "Houdina Ensemble"), Jason Howard (as "Ensemble"), Nina Janik (as "Ensemble"), Salome Jens (as "Makedah"), Johnny La Motta (as "Mago/Ensemble"), Sherry Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Carol Manning (as "Ensemble"), Carmen Mathews (as "Bathsheba"), Garrett Morris (as "Aide to Ranor/Ensemble"), Karen Morrow (as "Na'Ama"), Sally Neal (as "Tavern Dancer/Ensemble"), Keith Perry (as "Ensemble"), Fred Pinkard (as "Ranor"), Martha Pollak (as "Ensemble"), Paul Reed (as "Ben-Hesed"), Ken Richards (as "Ensemble"), Renee Rose (as "Ensemble"), Kenneth Scott (as "Yoel"), Dick Shawn (as "Yoni/Solomon"), Jeffrey Shawn (as Ensemble"), Clay Taliaferro (as "Ensemble"), Joan Tannen (as "Ensemble"), Caryl Tenney (as "Rachel/One of Solomon's Wives/Ensemble"), Nina Trasoff Ensemble"), Kyle Weaver (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Webb (as "Princess Nofrit"), Bruce Wells (as "Ensemble"), Myrna White (as "Ensemble"). Standby: Alfred Toigo (as "Solomon/Yoni"). Understudies: Lynn Archer (as "Bathsheba"), Alice Evans (as "Na'Ama"), Carol Flemming (as "Makedah/Princess Nofrit") and Nat Horne (as "Ranor"). Produced by Zvi Kolitz, Solomon Sagall and Abe Margolies. Associate Producer: Philip Turk and Kalman Ginzburg.
  • (Summer 1975) She acted in Jerry Herman's musical, "Mack and Mabel,"in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Terence Monk in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Summer 1984) She acted in William Anthony McGuire's play, "Whoopee!" in a Kenley Players production in Akron, Ohio with Jay Johnson in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
  • (Tuesday October 17, 1995) She participated in the musical revue, "Songs from the Theatre Finding Life in the Cabaret," in an ASCAP and Mabel Mercer Foundation at Town Hall in New York City with Bonnie Franklin (Host); Craig Carnelia; Jerry Herman; Richard Maltby Jr.; David Shire; Stephen Schwartz; Stephen Sondheim; Loni Ackerman; Tom Andersen; Lisa Asher; Liz Calloway; Claiborne Cary; Tovah Feldshuh; Judy Kuhn; Ann Marie Milazzo; Donna Murphy; Lee Roy Reams and Mary Testa in the cast. Michael R. Herker was producer and director.

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