Hal Norman (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (31)

On the Twentieth Century Playbill - March 1978 On the Twentieth Century
Opened February 19, 1978
  • as Actor (Original)
  • as Male Singer (Original)
  • as Congressman Lockwood (Understudy - Original)
  • as Oliver Webb (Understudy - Original)
Goodtime Charley Playbill - March 1975 Goodtime Charley
Opened March 03, 1975
  • as Charles VI (Original)
  • as Herald (Original)
  • as Second English Captain (Original)
  • as Singer (Original)
  • as Third Soldier (Original)
  • as Archbishop Regnault de Chartres (Understudy - Original)
The Pajama Game Playbill - Dec 1973 The Pajama Game
Opened December 09, 1973
  • as Salesman (Original)
  • as Hasler (Understudy - Original)
Sugar Playbill - Opening Night, April 1972 Sugar
Opened April 09, 1972
  • as "Chicago" Singer (Original)
1776 Playbill - March 1969 1776
Opened March 16, 1969
  • Swing
  • as Richard Henry Lee (Understudy - Original)
Pousse-Café Playbill - March 1966 Pousse-Café
Opened March 18, 1966
  • as Policeman (Original)
  • as Maurice (Understudy - Original)
  • as Paul (Understudy - Original)
Baker Street Playbill - Opening Night, Feb 1965 Baker Street
Opened February 16, 1965
  • as Ensemble (Original)
  • as Dr. Watson (Understudy - Original)
Funny Girl Playbill - May 1964 Funny Girl
Opened March 26, 1964
  • as Workman (Replacement)
Here's Love Playbill - Dec 1963 Here's Love
Opened October 03, 1963
  • as Mailman (Original)
  • as Mayor (Original)
  • as Singer (Original)
  • as R. H. Macy (Understudy - Original)
The Gay Life Playbill - Nov 1961 The Gay Life
Opened November 18, 1961
  • as Singing Ensemble (Original)
  • as Waiter (Original)
The Music Man Playbill - March 1958 The Music Man
Opened December 19, 1957
  • as Resident of River City (Original)
  • as Traveling Salesman (Original)
  • as Charlie Cowell (Understudy - Original)
The Most Happy Fella Playbill - July 1956 The Most Happy Fella
Opened May 03, 1956
  • as All the Neighbors and All the Neighbors' Neighbors (Replacement)
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