John Allen (Director) | Playbill

Roles (27)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Dear Oscar
Opened November 16, 1972
  • Production Supervisor
But, Seriously... Playbill - Feb 1969 But, Seriously...
Opened February 27, 1969
  • Director
Anya Playbill - Nov 1965 Anya
Opened November 29, 1965
  • Production Stage Manager
Flora the Red Menace Playbill - Opening Night, May 1965 Flora, the Red Menace
Opened May 11, 1965
  • Production Stage Manager
Fade Out Fade In Playbill - Opening Night, May 1964 Fade Out - Fade In
Opened May 26, 1964
  • Production Stage Manager
The Passion of Josef D. Playbill - Feb 1964 The Passion of Josef D.
Opened February 11, 1964
  • Associate Director
  • Production Stage Manager
Never Too Late Playbill - Opening Night, Nov 1962 Never Too Late
Opened November 27, 1962
  • as Mr. Foley (Replacement)
A Call on Kuprin Playbill - May 1961 A Call on Kuprin
Opened May 25, 1961
  • as Arthur Harrington (Original)
  • Stage Manager
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Young Abe Lincoln
Opened April 25, 1961
  • Book
  • Production Manager
Tenderloin Playbill - Jan 1961 Tenderloin
Opened October 17, 1960
  • Stage Manager
Once Upon a Mattress Playbill - July 1959 Once Upon a Mattress
Opened November 25, 1959
  • Stage Manager
  • Production Stage Manager
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 God and Kate Murphy
Opened February 26, 1959
  • Assistant Stage Manager
  • as Rory Murphy (Understudy - Original)
  • as Sean Murphy (Understudy - Original)
Drink to Me Only Playbill - Oct 1959 Drink to Me Only
Opened October 08, 1958
  • as Bailiff (Original)
  • Stage Manager
  • as Gregory Wendell (Understudy - Original)
  • as James Porterman (Understudy - Original)
Two on the Aisle Playbill - July 1951 Two on the Aisle
Opened July 19, 1951
  • as Passer-by (Original)
  • as Singing Ensemble (Original)
  • as Specialty Singer (Understudy - Original)
  • as The Man (Replacement)
Where's Charley? Playbill - March 1949 Where's Charley?
Opened October 11, 1948
  • as Singer (Original)
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