This charming musical comedy, set in turn-of-the-century Paris and based on George Feydeau's classic romp, "Tailleur Pour Dames," turns on a case of mistaken identity, chance meetings and deceptions big and small. Starring Charlotte Rae and Max Wright, this performance was taped in front of a live audience in New York, and was originally broadcast in 1974 as part of the Broadway Theater Archive's efforts to bring stage productions to television.
Directing | Jon Jory | Director |
Directing | Robert Schwartz | Director |
Writing | Georges Feydeau | Theatre Play |
Production | Matthew N. Herman | Producer |
Production | Jac Venza | Executive Producer |
Sound | Jerry Blatt | Music |
Art | Tom H. John | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Carrie Robbins | Costume Design |
Directing | Jon Jory | Stage Director |
Crew | Donald Saddler | Choreographer |
Writing | Jon Jory | Writer |
Sound | Lonnie Burstein | Songs |
Sound | Jerry Blatt | Songs |