TOD: Like Elmore, my first brush with Boradway was at the Schubert Theatre in Cincinnati where all the major road shows came in. I think the first thing I ever saw there was OLIVER, we went as a class in either eighth or ninth grade when studying Dickens. Davey Jones was playing the Artful Dodger and, I'm not sure, but I think Georgia Brown was playing Nancy. Can't remember who was Fagin and I'm not digging out the programme to find out.
Another time we saw a tour of BAREFOOT IN THE PARK with Margaret O'Brien in the lead. What I remember of the show was she had a terrible head cold, but valiantly croaked through the performance anyway. I think the first show that I paid for and went on my own (my date and I...)was HOSTILE WITNESS starring Ray Milland touring in his Broadway hit. Character actor Melville Cooper was also in the show, playing the judge.
I saw many things at the Schubert in the late sixties/early seventies before it closed...GINGERBREAD LADY with Nancy Kelly; ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN with Brian Murray; MAN OF LA MANCHA with Keith Andes, 1776, and HADRIAN THE 7TH with Hume Cronin giving one of the best and most memorable performances I've ever seen.