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Ken Murray's Hollywood
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Ken Murray's Hollywood Playbill - May 1965
Ken Murray's Hollywood
Broadway
Original
John Golden Theatre
252 W. 45th St., New York, NY
SYNOPSIS:
playwright:
Ken Murray
People (7)
Ken Murray
Performer
(Original)
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Ken Murray
Performer
(Original)
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Ralph Alswang
Scenic Design
Lighting Design
Roy A. Somlyo
General Manager
Bill Doll
Press Representative
Alexander H. Cohen
Producer
Arthur Whitelaw
Produced In Association with
Nine O'Clock Theatre
Original Producer
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Pro Info
Opening Date
May
10
1965
Closing Date
May
22
1965
Performances
16
as of Jun 19, 2025
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