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SUSAN MADDEN SAMSON (Associate Producer): Hide and Seek on Broadway; Coming Attractions Off-Broadway; Board of Directors, Playwrights Horizons. 
JOHNATHAN FARKAS (Associate Producer). Broadway credits: Crimes of the Heart, Nine, My One and Only, Noises Off, La Cage aux Folles, The Rink.  He serves on: NY State Business Council, Mayor's Environmental Council and Statue of Liberty Centennial Commission.
RUTH MITCHELL (Executive Producer) has been associate producer on 21 Prince shows, assisted him on Evita and Sweeney Todd, was executive producer of the N.Y. West Side Story revival and associate director of the London production.
SAM CROTHERS (Executive Producer) is managerial partner at Producer Circle, co-produced Foxfire, was associate producer on March of the Falsettos, Sweeney Todd and On the Twentieth Century and co-produced the revival of Father's Day.

Information in "Who's Who in the Cast" is provided by the production. When opinions are expressed, they are those of the players, not necessarily those those of PLAYBILL Magazine.

OPENING NIGHT, APRIL 16, 1985

"FROM AN IDEA BY ALAN HANDLEY AND BOB WYNN"

Our Thanks to Joey Faye for his expertise in The World of Burlesque

SOUND BY OTTS MUNDERLOH

STAFF FOR "GRIND"
GENERAL MANAGER ..... THEATRE NOW, INC.
RALPH ROSEMAN
PRESS REPRESENTATIVE ...... MARY BRYANT
Company Manager ....... Sally Campbell
Stage Manager .......... Richard Evans
Assistant Stage Manager ... William Kirk
Dance Captain .......... Dwight Baxter
Assistant Conductor ....... Tom Fay
Drummer to Mr. Gemignani .. Mike Berkowitz
Rehearsal Pianist ......... Wayne Green
Advance Carpenter ......... Fred Feller
Production Carpenter ...... Theodore G. Wondsell III
Flyman ............... Steve Williams
Winchman ........ Joe Sabo
Production Electrician..... Ron Annas
Asst. Electricians .... Jim Werkowski, Pat Cheeseman
Production Electrician ..... James Maloney
Master Electrician .... Ron Annas
Asst. Electricians ... Jim Werkowski, Pat Cheeseman
Production Propertyman .... George Green 
Master Propertyman ... Abe Einhorn
Sound Engineer ..... David Gotwald
Wardrobe Supervisor .... Stephanie Edwards
Assistant Wardrobe Supervisor .... Bud Coleman
Hairdresser ... Charles Lo Presto
Assistant to Mr. Roseman ... Suzanne Golden
Press Assistant ....... Glen Gary
Secretary to Mr. Prince ... Grace Mizrahi
Music Preparation Supervisors .. Mathilde Pincus, Vic Jarowey
Legal Counsel ..... Frank Weissberg
Advertising Rep. ..... Serino, Coyne & Nappi, Nancy Coyne
Production Office assistant .. Pamela Boruski
Production Photographer .... Martha Swope
Insurance ....... Johnson & Higgins
Production Accountant ... Esta R. Beckerman
Assistant to Mr. Greenblatt and Mr. Pomerantz ......... Alice Greenblatt
Assistants to Mr. Richards .... Emily J. Davis, Barbara Ensling
Assistant to Mr. Frazier ..... Barbara Cartwright
Auditors ...... Salibello & Broder
Merchandising .... Omicron Production Services Corp., Don Marks
Production Co-ordinator to Mr. Prince ... Arlene Caruso
Assistant to Mr. Dunham .... Philip Graneto
Personal Assistant to Mr. Dunham .... Barbara T. Dunham
Set Graphics ..... Rand Angelicola
Assistants to Ms. Klotz .... Richard Snissler, Arnold Levine
Associate Lighting Designer .... Jason Kantrowitz
Assistant to Mr. Billington .... Tom Sturge
Observers .... Airen Berg, David Cady, Steve Marzullo, Luke Yankee

CREDITS
Scenery constructed by Theatre Techniques, Automation by Feller Precision, Inc:, Lighting by Four Star Stage Lighting, Century of Progress costumes executed by Izquierdo Studio Ltd., Hats by Woody Shelp, Shoes by G. Banks Theatrical Shoes, Montana Leatherworks Inc. and Capezio, Panaspots and color changes by Morpheus Lights Inc., Wigs by Charles LoPresto, Glassware courtesy of the Anchor Hocking Corp., Paper coffee containers from Sherri Cup Div. Sherwood Industries, Energizer flashlights and batteries from the Battery Products Div., Union Carbide Corp., Louisville Slugger baseball bats from Hillerich & Bradsby, Inc., Baby Ruth and Butterfinger candy, and Bubble Yum bubble gum courtesy of Life Savers, Inc., div. Nabisco Brands, Inc., Coca-Cola courtesy of the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of N.Y., Inc., Blue Tip and Rosebud wooden matches from the Ohio Match Co., Sound Equipment supplied by Sound Associates, Inc., Recordings by Big Apple Studios, Bicycle by Midtown Bicycles; Cigarette lighters courtesy of Colibri.

Costumes executed by Barbara Matera, Ltd.

[[image: Actors' Equity logo]] THE ACTORS AND STAGE MANAGERS EMPLOYED IN THIS PRODUCTION ARE MEMBERS OF ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION, THE UNION OF PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND STAGE MANAGERS IN THE UNITED STATES.

WARNING
The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law. Violations may be punished by ejection and may render the offender liable for money damages.

FIRE NOTICE: The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency please do not run - WALK TO THAT EXIT.
Thoughtless persons annoy patrons and endanger the safety of others by lighting matches or smoking in prohibited areas during the performances and intermissions. This violates a City ordinance and is punishable by law.
Joseph E. Spinnato - FIRE COMMISSIONER

The Mark Hellinger is a Nederlander Theatere. Other Nederlander Theatres in New York:
The BROOKS ATKINSON (245-3430)
AREN'T WE ALL
The 46th STREET THEATRE (221-1211)
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The GERSHWIN (586-6510)
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The LUNT-FONTANNE (575-9200)
The MINSKOFF (869-0550)
THE TAP DANCE KID
The NEDERLANDER (921-8000)
The NEIL SIMON (757-8646)
BILOXI BLUES
The PALACE (757-2626)
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
General Manager ..... Arthur Rubin

Theatre Insured by Walsh and Walsh.

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