Leigh Whipper (Director) | Playbill

Leigh Whipper

Director
  • Born: Oct 29, 1876 in Charleston, SC, USA
  • Death: Jul 26, 1975 in New York, NY, USA

Roles (22)

The Shrike Playbill - Nov 1953 The Shrike
Opened November 25, 1953
  • as Frank Carlisle (Original)
The Shrike Playbill - Jan 1952 The Shrike
Opened January 15, 1952
  • as Frank Carlisle (Original)
How Long Till Summer Playbill - Dec 1949 How Long Till Summer
Opened December 27, 1949
  • as Al Gaige (Original)
Set My People Free Playbill - Nov 1948 Set My People Free
Opened November 03, 1948
  • as Gullah Jack (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Volpone
Opened January 08, 1948
  • as The Judge (Original)
Lysistrata Playbill - Oct 1946 Lysistrata
Opened October 17, 1946
  • as Leader of Old Men's Chorus (Original)
Medicine Show Playbill - Apr 1940 Medicine Show
Opened April 12, 1940
  • as Eli (Original)
Of Mice and Men Playbill - Dec 1937 Of Mice and Men
Opened November 23, 1937
  • as Crooks (Original)
How Come, Lawd? Playbill - September 1937 How Come, Lawd?
Opened September 30, 1937
  • as Aloes (Original)
White Man Playbill - Oct 1936 White Man
Opened October 17, 1936
  • as A Negro Minister (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Stevedore
Opened April 18, 1934
  • as Jim Veal (Original)
Yeah Man Playbill - March 1932 Yeah Man
Opened May 26, 1932
  • Book
  • as Razor Jim (Original)
  • as Racketeer (Original)
  • as Ticket Agent (Original)
Never No More Playbill - Jan 1932 Never No More
Opened January 07, 1932
  • as Neighbor (Original)
Change Your Luck Playbill - June 1930 Change Your Luck
Opened June 06, 1930
  • as Evergreen Peppers (Original)
Porgy Playbill - September 1929 Porgy
Opened September 13, 1929
  • as The Crab Man (Original)
  • as Undertaker (Original)
Porgy Playbill - November 1927 Porgy
Opened October 10, 1927
  • as The Crab Man (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Lucky Sambo
Opened June 06, 1925
  • Director
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