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News John Davidson Will Join Off-Broadway's Fantasticks in June Veteran stage and screen actor John Davidson, who appeared as the Boy in the 1964 television presentation of The Fantasticks, will recall the limelight of yesteryear as Henry, The Old Actor in the long-running Off-Broadway production of the musical.

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John Davidson

Davidson (State Fair, Oklahoma!, "The Happiest Millionaire," "Hollywood Squares") will join the current cast beginning June 1 for a limited, 19-performance run through June 16 at the Snapple Theatre Center.

Visit Davidson's page on the Playbill Vault.

The cast also includes pop singer Aaron Carter, Edward Watts (Finian's Rainbow), Matt Leisy (Ghostlight), Bill Bateman (Gypsy, Hello, Dolly!), Heidi Giberson (The Sound of Music), Tom Flagg (Will Rogers Follies, Oklahoma!), Michael Nostrand (The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Dan Sharkey (The Music Man, Show Boat), Juliette Trafton (Phantom of the Opera) and Charles West (Show Boat, Cyrano the Musical).

The Fantasticks is the world's longest-running musical, having played a record-breaking run of more than 17,000 performances in Greenwich Village. Harvey Schmidt wrote the music, and Jones penned the book and lyrics.

The Fantasticks originally opened at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in May 1960 and closed Jan. 13, 2002. The original company included Wedding Singer star Rita Gardner and the late Jerry Orbach.

Book writer and lyricist Tom Jones staged the revival of The Fantasticks, which has choreography by Janet Watson. Terzetto LLC, Pat Flicker Addiss and MARS Theatricals (Amy Danis and Mark Johannes) produce.

The Fantasticks resumed performances Off-Broadway at the Snapple Theater Center's Jerry Orbach Theater June 16, 2008.

Premium tickets are also available. For tickets phone (212) 921-7862 or visit Ticketmaster.

 
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