John Cherry (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (22)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Rhapsody
Opened November 22, 1944
  • as Lotzi Hugenhaugen (Original)
Violet Playbill - Nov 1944 Violet
Opened October 24, 1944
  • as Clarence (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 A Connecticut Yankee
Opened November 17, 1943
  • as Judge Thurston Merrill (Original)
  • as Merlin (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder OFFBWAY V4 The Merry Widow
Opened July 15, 1942
  • as Nish (Original)
Viva O'Brien Playbill - Oct 1941 Viva O'brien
Opened October 09, 1941
  • as Professor Sherwood (Original)
The Return of the Vagabond Playbill - May 1940 The Return of the Vagabond
Opened May 17, 1940
  • as The Doctor (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Foreigners
Opened December 05, 1939
  • as Dutch Captain (Original)
I'd Rather Be Right Playbill - Nov 1937 I'd Rather Be Right
Opened November 02, 1937
  • as The Chief Justice (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Excursion
Opened April 09, 1937
  • as Linton (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Pirates of Penzance
Opened April 09, 1934
  • as Major General Stanley (Original)
The Mikado Playbill - April 1934 The Mikado
Opened April 02, 1934
  • as Ko-Ko (Original)
The School for Husbands Playbill - October 1933 The School for Husbands
Opened October 16, 1933
  • as 3rd Lackey (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Robin Hood
Opened January 27, 1932
  • as Guy of Gisborne (Original)
Who Cares Playbill - July 1930 Who Cares
Opened July 08, 1930
  • Performer
The Serenade Playbill - March 1930 The Serenade
Opened March 04, 1930
  • as Colombo (Original)
Robin Hood Playbill - October 1929 Robin Hood
Opened November 18, 1929
  • as Guy of Gisborne (Original)
The Gossipy Sex Playbill - April 1927 The Gossipy Sex
Opened April 19, 1927
  • as Milton Norris (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Glory
Opened December 25, 1922
  • as Sumner Holbrook (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Suzette
Opened November 24, 1921
  • as Armand (Original)
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