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The general public perceived the FAC members as supporting the proven Communist Party members, not their freedom of speech. As a result, movie box office receipts dropped 20%, and even established stars like Bogart were compelled to make public apologies. It is unknown whether Havoc’s film career was affected. However, the fact that she had prominent roles in three films in 1948 and three films in 1949 would suggest otherwise. One of her 1948 films was 1440:. Restoring, rebuilding and re-purposing several small buildings from other locations, she worked hands-on and successfully completed this vast restoration project, which remains a popular destination today. It is home to artisan shops, galleries, boutiques, a cafe and a restaurant. Havoc sold the enclave in 1989. A long-time resident of Fairfield County (Weston, Wilton and lastly North Stamford) Connecticut, Havoc was fiercely devoted to the care and well-being of animals. Her homes were a nurturing and loving sanctuary to many orphaned geese, donkeys, cats, and dogs over the decades. Havoc set aside half of the acreage at Cannon Crossing for rescued animals, and Blessing of the Animals ceremonies were held annually just before Christmas at Cannon Crossing. 598:. The serious production was a departure from Merman’s string of successful musical comedies. Moreover, during rehearsals, Merman had difficulties memorizing the lyrics, and she blamed Dietz for his use of sophisticated and foreign words. She had her husband, newspaper promotion director Bob Levitt, tone down some of the lyrics. Dietz took exception to Merman’s singing the altered lyrics and gave her an ultimatum to sing his original lyrics or leave the show. In response, Merman withdrew from the production. (Some have since speculated that Merman's departure was probably due to her reluctance to assume such a serious role in her first dramatic musical.) 426: 862:, all personally supervised the productions of their plays. In February and early March 1960, the repertory company performed the plays at the National Theater in Washington, D.C. Commencing later in March, the company toured in Europe and the Middle East, performing the plays in major cities in Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Italy, Switzerland and France. Later in the year, the repertory company toured Latin America, performing the same plays, and was the first American repertory theater company to perform in Latin America. 1054:, the National Endowment for the Arts and the U.S. Department of Education provided funding in 1966 for the creation of professional theater programs in three cities: Los Angeles, New Orleans and Providence, Rhode Island. In New Orleans, the professional theater company was named The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans (“the Repertory Theatre”). The program involved 48,000 high school students, who saw four plays each year after reading the plays in class. The productions included guest actors, such as Havoc, who portrayed Mrs. Malaprop in 1556:. Havoc demanded that his script state that she was age 13 when she left the vaudeville act and eloped with one of the dancers. Laurents explains that he objected to Havoc's demand because the audience would lose any sympathy for the character of her mother Rose. He indicates that, while the musical was in tryouts out of town, he altered the script, changing the name of Havoc's character from Dainty June to Dainty Claire. He states that as a result, Havoc signed the release, and her character's name was restored to Dainty June. 1189: 4554: 4540: 4526: 4511: 2087: 1175: 602: 1305: 1033:. Kerr observed: “She makes the prospect of spending the entire day on the telephone rounding up a guest list, sound like work for a contented dove. That is to say, she coos cheerily, even with a pencil in her mouth, as she sets about buttering up all the people who can’t say, “no,” and she caresses her very chic white French phone with the exquisite finesse of a Victorian gentlewoman doing needlework.” 866: 40: 314: 1472: 898:. Harris read the memoir, and was so taken with the dance contest chapters that she urged Havoc to write a play based upon that experience. At first she demurred, never having written a play. However, Harris persisted, and when she said that she would star as Havoc's character in the play, Havoc was finally persuaded to write the play. Upon completion, the play 953: 481: 440: 4489: 1329:, Havoc admitted that her daughter's father was Jamie Smythe, a marathon dance promoter. This suggestion seems credible since she had separated from her first husband before she entered her first marathon dance contest in 1933. April became an actress known as April Kent in the 1950s, appearing in such films as 4472:
Songs by Havoc are as follows: "Lindy Lou (By the Watermelon Man) - Havoc, Jack Oakie, Alice Faye and John Payne; "Lindy Lou" (reprise) - Havoc and Oakie; "Hello, Frisco, Hello" - Havoc and Oakie; "My Pony Boy" / "Ragtime Cowboy" (medley) - Havoc, Oakie, Faye and Payne; "Gee, But It's Great To Meet a
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June Havoc ... died on Sunday at her home in Stamford, Conn. She was believed to be 97. ... Ellen Evangeline Hovick was born on Nov. 8, 1912, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Or so Ms. Havoc concluded. Her mother reportedly carried five birth certificates for her younger daughter, to satisfy the child
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on December 29, 1928, June's mother, Rose, reported Reed to the Topeka Police, and he was arrested. Rose pulled out a concealed gun when she met Bobby at the police station, intending to shoot him, but the gun didn't fire because the safety was on. She then physically attacked her son-in-law, and the
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critic called the book "spirited" and "entertaining." In the memoir, Havoc recounted her life from childhood to 1933, when she first competed in a marathon dance contest. The chapters alternated between a chronological progression and a description of the grueling marathon dance contest, detailing
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authorized the creation of the President’s Special International Program, under the United States Department of State and its agent, the International Cultural Exchange Service of America. The Program, with the American National Theatre and Academy, established the Theatre Guild American Repertory
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opened on Broadway on November 16, 1944 to mixed reviews. Havoc received almost uniformly favorable reviews. She was called the “most enjoyable asset” of the show and praised for the “consummate skill of her artistry.” Her performance was described as “surprisingly effective“ and “truly touching,”
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in 1902 to build theaters up and down the west coast of the United States. Soon, she was launched in vaudeville and also appeared in Hollywood movies. She could not speak until the age of three, but the films were all silent. She would cry for the cameras when her mother told her that the family's
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at the American Shakespeare Festival Theater & Academy. Atkinson called her Titania “conspicuously delightful” and found her performance, along with those of Barbara Barrie and Inga Swenson, “a fine Shakespeare revel.” She then returned to the Phoenix Theatre company for the production of
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took office in January 1969, the federal funding ended. The Repertory Theatre sought to become self-sustaining and hired Havoc as the artistic director. She created a theater in a vacant 100-year-old synagogue, constructing a thrust stage with audience members seated on three sides. She also
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In 1967, Havoc founded Youthbridge, a program that provided theatrical training to adolescents, primarily African American adolescents, at the Bridgeport, Connecticut YWCA. She was the executive and artistic director of the Youthbridge program and participated in fund raising events.
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Havoc was married three times. Her first marriage, at age 16, was in December 1928 to Bobby Reed, a boy in her vaudeville act. Her second marriage was to Donald S. Gibbs in 1936; they divorced in December 1942. Her third marriage, to radio and television director and producer
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set to direct. However, Havoc canceled the option, explaining that Merrick wanted to turn the play into a musical. Champion responded that Havoc had canceled the option because Merrick had wanted her to work with another writer to revise the play, and she had refused.
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Clines, Francis X. (June 14, 1979) "About Cannondale: A Connecticut Yankee, Starring June Havoc," The New York Times, p. B2; Morris, Gitta. (July 30, 1989) "A 19th Century 'Village' for a 20th Century Price," The New York Times, p.
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in the Riviera Terrace ballroom, an actual dance hall. However, when the ballroom was sold, she agreed to present her play on Broadway. As director and choreographer, Havoc turned the stage at the ANTA Theatre into a dance hall.
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Havoc and her sister continued to get demands for money and gifts from their mother until her death in 1954. After their mother's death, the sisters then were free to write about her without risking a lawsuit. Lee's memoir,
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during the 1954–1955 television season. In some respects, the show was ahead of its time in that Havoc's character, Willa “Willy” Dodger, was an unmarried lawyer with her own legal practice in a small New England town.
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critic called Havoc a "writer of consequence" and described the book as "a vivid, biting and painfully real remembrance of her own walk on the wild side of the Depression years and on up through her triumph in
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Langner, Lawrence (1960) “A Note about the Theatre Guild American Repertory Theatre Company” National Theatre program for the week commencing February 28, 1960 Aires Publishing Co., p. 18 ("Langner").
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I Like the Likes of Duke (v "Sadie Thompson" (11/16/44 – 01/06/45)), That’s Entertainment (September 7, 2015) jacksonhupperco.com/tag/june-havoc, accessed on September 9, 2020; Mordden, Ethan (1999)
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established an apprentice program for teenagers, an acting school, and a space for an African American theater group. Havoc was able to lure well-known actors to participate in productions, such as
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proved to be a flop, opening on December 22, 1963, running for 48 performances and closing on February 1, 1964. The play featured 34 actors, several of whom had highly successful careers, including
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In the fall of 1982, Havoc became the eighth and final actress to portray the featured role of the villainous "Miss Hannigan" in the long running original Broadway production of the musical
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Langner, Lawrence (1960) “A Note about the Theatre Guild American Repertory Theatre Company” National Theatre program for the week commencing February 28, 1960 Aires Publishing Co., p. 18.
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had a difficult out-of-town tryout with songs being deleted and other songs added. Indeed, even after the Broadway opening, musical numbers continued to be cut and other numbers added.
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In December 1928, Havoc, in an effort to escape her overbearing mother, eloped with Bobby Reed, a boy in the vaudeville act. Weeks later after performing at the Jayhawk Theatre in
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The FAC members, including Havoc, walked to the Capitol and attended the October 27 hearing. The members were escorted past empty seats to the back of the hearing room where Rep.
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I Like the Likes of Duke (v "Sadie Thompson" (11/16/44 – 01/06/45)), That’s Entertainment (September 7, 2015) jacksonhupperco.com/tag/june-havoc, accessed on September 9, 2020.
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In the late 1950s, Havoc decided that she wanted to act in classic plays. In 1956, she worked with the Phoenix Theatre company, first starring as Queen Jocasta opposite
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police had to pry her off the hapless Reed. June subsequently left both her family and the act. Though the marriage didn't last long, the two remained friends.
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Friend" - Havoc and Oakie; "Strike Up The Band" / "I Got a Girl in Every Port" / "Sailor's Hornpipe" (medley) - Havoc and Oakie; "I Gotta Have You" - Havoc.
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Many sources cite 1913 but Havoc in her late years endorsed the earlier year, although a copy of her birth certificate has not been made available.
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the desperation and degradation she experienced and observed. At the time of the book's publication, Havoc was appearing on Broadway in the play
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Kerr, Walter (September 28, 1966). “Theatre: ‘Dinner At Eight’ at Alvin: Kaufman-Ferber Play Directed by Guthrie”, The New York Times; p. 38
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Havoc's papers are held in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University, and a 28-page inventory is accessible online.
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In the mid-1970s, Havoc purchased for $ 230,000 an abandoned train depot and various pre-Civil War buildings on eight acres of land called
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and others, made six-month commitments to participate in the repertory company. Three plays were selected to be performed in repertory:
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Havoc performed intermittently on the radio in the 1940s and early 1950s. Her performances ranged from full-length plays, such as
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In Hollywood, Havoc played the second female lead for three of the most popular musical movie stars in the 1940s and early 1950s:
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and she was deemed a “worthy successor” to Jeanne Eagels, who had famously first portrayed the role on Broadway in the play
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opined that her performance brought “a gravity and force that become the tragic situation.” Next Havoc played Titania in
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critic Walter Kerr lauded Havoc’s performance as the hostess of the dinner, noting that she was becoming this country’s
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Dietz, Dan (2015) The Complete Book of 1940's Broadway Musicals. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ("Dietz") p. 248.
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Klein, Alvin, "Theater; June Havoc, Off Stage", article, The New York Times, March 5, 1995, retrieved July 9, 2020.
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She adopted the surname Havoc, a variant of her birth name. In 1936, Havoc got her first part on Broadway in the
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Glover, William. (March 28, 1971) "Swinging Drama" (Theater Week story on changing theater), Associated Press.
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and in Hollywood, and stage-directed, both on and off-Broadway. She last acted on television in 1990 in a
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Mahalia Gives a Big Boost to Youthbridge TV Show," The Bridgeport Post (Bridgeport, CN), August 12, 1971.
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reports that June Havoc refused to sign a release for any claim regarding the content of the musical
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Esterow, Milton. (May 22, 1962) "June Havoc Play Will Be Shelved, New York Times, p. 30 ("Esterow").
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The June Havoc Theatre, housed at the Abingdon Theatre in New York City, was named for her in 2003.
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Beck, Kathrine K. (April 8, 2004). "Historylink.org". Historylink.org. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
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National Theatre program for the week commencing February 28, 1960 Aires Publishing Co., pp. 7–12.
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In 1971, Havoc received a Humanitarian Award from Bridgeport University, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
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In the 1950s, Havoc was a frequent performer on anthology television series, both filmed, such as
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as part of the January 26, 2002 fourth Tennessee Williams marathon at the Hartford Stage Company.
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From the 1960s through 1990, Havoc appeared occasionally on such successful television series as
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Connell, Lise. (March 26, 1978) "June Havoc in a New Role: Landlady," The New York Times, p. 77.
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Sepia Recordings 5055122113775 (film soundtrack recordings, including songs by June Havoc in
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Following their parents' divorce, the two sisters earned the family's income by appearing in
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Irvin, Sam (2010) "Kay Thompson: From Funny Face to Eloise" Simon & Schuster, p. 145
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Esterow, Milton. (May 22, 1962) "June Havoc Play Will Be Shelved, New York Times, p. 30.
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Havoc was the first American woman nominated for a Tony Award for direction of a play.
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was filmed before a live studio audience. Her husband, William Spier, was the producer.
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was broadcast on CBS at 10:30 p.m. on Saturdays opposite the popular NBC series,
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Havoc received the Donaldson Award for best supporting actress in a musical comedy (
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died of lung cancer in 1970, aged 59, and is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery in
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on the West Coast, she returned to New York and landed a leading role in the play
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Frank Rizzo (January 24, 2002) "Stars Come Out for Tennessee Williams Marathon,"
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The Great Parade: Broadway's Astonishing Never-To-Be-Forgotten 1963–1964 Season
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The Great Parade: Broadway's Astonishing Never-To-Be-Forgotten 1963–1964 Season
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in 1997 and in "The Rodgers & Hart: Thou Swell, Thou Witty" episode of
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labor laws of every state, so June wasn't sure exactly how old she was. ...
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June Havoc with chorus boy Van Johnson in the 1940 original production of
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Nichols, Lewis. (May 24, 1959) "Always On State," New York Times, p. 138.
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Alice Faye & Co-Stars: The 20th Century Fox Years, vol.2, 1940-1944
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In 1966, Havoc appeared as Millicent Jordan in an all-star revival of
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Gates, Anita (March 29, 2010) "June Havoc, Vaudeville Star, Is Dead"
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by Martin Grams with foreword by June Havoc (Morris Publishing 1997)
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June Havoc and her husband William Spier attending the races in 1951
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had encouraged her to star in a weekly series, and the show was a
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Baby June (June Havoc) in the 1918 Harold Lloyd film, On the Jump
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American actress, vaudeville performer, and memoirist (1912–2010)
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Theatre to perform a program of plays abroad. Havoc, as well as
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Artistic Director of The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans (1970)
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was tapped to star as the title character in the musical play
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My G-String Mother: At Home and Backstage with Gypsy Rose Lee
702:(1949). She also played leading roles in several films noir: 620:, and assumed the role written for Merman. The production of 4254:, L.A. Times Hollywood Star Walk; accessed January 17, 2017. 1963:
with Gypsy Rose Lee (1954) New Parsons Theatre, Hartford, CT
2062:(1970), with Ben Piazza, The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 2878:
Naxos Musicals 8.120845 (original cast selections cd 2007)
2633:("The Easy Sunday Murder Case", 1971) – Francesca Fairborn 1040:
June Havoc as Miss Hannigan in the Broadway production of
992:; as well as a one-woman show and a second memoir, titled 983:
The Great Elinor Glyn Emancipation Gun Powder Love Regatta
605:
June Havoc in the title role in the 1943 Broadway musical
1796:(1968) Mrs. Malaprop – The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 521:, who was in the chorus, along with future film director 4385: 2625:("The Boy Who Stole the Elephant" 1970) – Molly Jeffreys 3703:, vol. 1 (January 1964) No. 1, Marathon ’33, pp. 23–27. 2870:
Decca Broadway B003125-02-STO1 (original cast album cd)
2722:("They Knew What They Wanted" May 19, 1946) – Amy with 2303:
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
1832:(1970) Jenny Diver – The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 4413:(2002). Act II. 2 CDs recorded live DRG Records 12994. 3608: 3606: 3604: 1585:, in which Stritch criticized directors, published in 3323:
Beautiful Mornin’: The Broadway Musical in the 1940's
3261:
Beautiful Mornin’: The Broadway Musical in the 1940's
2395:("Anna Christie" June 23, 1952) – Anna Christie with 1631:(1936) Dolly Chamberlain – St Louis Municipal Theatre 1420:
June Havoc at her development Cannon Crossing c. 1980
850:, in which Hayes played the mother. The playwrights, 340:, born Rose Evangeline Thompson. June later acted on 2875:
Cole Porter's Can-Can / Mexican Hayride / The Pirate
2649:("The Clay Footed Idol" 1979) – Mrs. Margaret Peters 1812:(1968) June Buckridge (Sister George) – Philadelphia 4794: 4751: 4722: 4678: 4643: 4608: 3615:, vol. 1 (January 1964) No. 1, Marathon ’33, p. 38. 1607:(All shows on Broadway unless indicated otherwise.) 306: 292: 281: 271: 263: 199: 148: 140: 114: 88: 55: 30: 3672:"The Lively Arts; Theater Bows With 'Marathon'33'" 2673:("The Grand Old Lady", 1989) – Lady Abigail Austin 3841:Guernsey, Jr., Otis L. and Jeffrey Sweet (1995). 3482:"June Havoc, immortalized in 'Gypsy,' dies at 97" 3308: 3306: 3304: 2617:("Who Killed Everybody?" 1964) – Miranda Forsythe 1991:(1967) Mineola Theatre & Tappan Zee Playhouse 1914:Happy Birthday, Mr. Abbott, or Night of 100 Years 1494:In 1960, Havoc was honored with two stars on the 1370:House Un-American Activities Committee (''HUAC'') 4009:, Columbia University Press, p. 178. (“Doherty”) 3554: 3552: 3550: 3548: 3365: 3363: 3361: 3034: 3032: 1854:(1973) – Big Gurn – Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis 588:. The musical play was based on the short story 447:By age 15, "Baby June" had become "Dainty June." 2602:("Cry of Silence" 1964) – Margaret Thorne with 369:in 1999. Her elder sister Louise gravitated to 4326:"Abingdon Theatre Company, June Havoc Theatre" 3881: 3879: 3877: 3875: 3873: 2665:("The Days Dwindle Down" 1987) – Thelma Vantay 2542:("Candid Profile, Inc." 1957) – Mary Carpenter 2526:(The Moth and the Flame" 1957) – June Sullivan 1879:Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street 1840:(1970) Sabina – Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 1717:(1955) Salt Creek Summer Theatre, Hinsdale, IL 1290:, as well as an arc on the popular soap opera 1206:, and live, such as the Peabody Award-winning 4586: 2781:("One Hundred in the Dark" November 20, 1947) 962:at The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans in 1970 8: 3996:. Harper & Row, Publishers, pp. 133–134. 3935:. Harper & Row, Publishers, pp. 186–187. 3241:. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 20. 2995: 2993: 2991: 2989: 2962:Suspense: Twenty Years of Thrills and Chills 1882:(1981–82) Mrs. Nellie Lovett – National Tour 1651:(1940–41) The National Theatre national tour 1569:recalled that after the closing of the play 844:, in which Havoc portrayed Mrs. Keller; and 4140: 4138: 3493: 3491: 3204:. Berkeley, California: Frog. p. 186. 3042:Stripping Gypsy: The Life of Gypsy Rose Lee 2580:("The Larry Fay Story" 1960) – Sally Kansas 2564:(CBS weekly show August 16, 1959) – herself 2518:("Take The High Road" 1957) – Lorraine Gray 2406:("Daisy Mayme" 1952) – Daisy Mayme Plunkett 1753:(1959) Joanne de Lynn – Helen Hayes Theatre 1222:. She starred in a weekly half hour series 869:Julie Harris in the Broadway production of 336:performer under the tutelage of her mother 4748: 4719: 4593: 4579: 4571: 4552: 4538: 4524: 4509: 2854:Columbia Records CS-105 (33 rpm lp record) 1623:(1936) Malita – St Louis Municipal Theatre 1589:, which led to her casting in the musical 38: 27: 4914:People from Fairfield County, Connecticut 3078: 3076: 3074: 2070:(1970) The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 2046:(1970) The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 2038:(1970) The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 2030:(1970) The Repertory Theatre, New Orleans 1848:(1972) Evy Meara – Pheasant Run Playhouse 4166:, November 1952, p. 33, Ideal Publishers 4101: 4099: 4044: 4042: 3784: 3782: 3763: 3761: 3397: 3395: 3393: 2797:("Black Angel" / "Eve" January 24, 1948) 2363:("The Egg And I" 1950) – Betty MacDonald 1731:(1958) – Queen Jocasta – Phoenix Theatre 1345:on December 28, 1998, at the age of 66. 4939:Canadian emigrants to the United States 3351: 3349: 3289:. Viking Press, pp. 104–105 ("Kellow"). 2976: 2813:("The Reluctant Pioneer" April 3, 1951) 2550:("Mr. Broadway" 1957) – Trixie Fraganza 1503:Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play 256: 1948; died 1973) 4436:from the original on February 26, 2022 4306:from the original on November 17, 2016 4183:from the original on February 26, 2022 4164:Motion Picture and Television Magazine 3453:Atkinson, Brooks (February 25, 1959). 3218:from the original on February 26, 2022 3176:from the original on February 26, 2022 3085:"June Havoc, Vaudeville Star, Is Dead" 3059:from the original on February 26, 2022 3017:from the original on December 23, 2007 2510:("The Mother Bit" 1957) – Kitty Sharpe 1723:(1957) Schubert Theatre Boston try-out 1153:, to the more popular mystery program 4216:"June Havoc – Hollywood Walk of Fame" 3415:Atkinson, Brooks (February 4, 1958). 3132:from the original on December 2, 2013 2926:An Unexpected Evening with June Havoc 1904:An Unexpected Evening with June Havoc 1894:An Unexpected Evening with June Havoc 1524:In 2000, Havoc was inducted into the 986:; the book and lyrics for a musical, 7: 4884:American people of Norwegian descent 3964:"The real June is still singing out" 3097:from the original on August 16, 2017 2594:(1964) (cancelled after a few weeks) 2502:("Millie's Daughter" (1956) – Millie 2279:The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover 1747:(1959) Mrs. Sullen – Phoenix Theatre 1491:) in the 1943–1944 Broadway season. 1060:, and also lectured in the schools. 1046:, with Alyson Kirk as Annie, in 1982 912:optioned the play for Broadway with 389:Ellen Evangeline Hovick was born in 4384:Tony Award nominees for direction: 4267:. broadwayworld.com. Archived from 3797:myneworleans; N.O. Theatre, p. 6-B. 3682:from the original on April 16, 2016 3120:McLellan, Dennis (March 29, 2010). 3045:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 3009:Beck, Kathrine K. (April 8, 2004). 2486:("The Tyrant" 1956) – Crystal Davis 2438:January 18, 1953 (as Mystery Guest) 2009:(1973) Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis 1348:In 1947, Havoc was a member of the 904:was performed in a workshop at the 4874:American musical theatre actresses 4362:. November 3, 2003. Archived from 4226:from the original on April 3, 2016 3974:from the original on March 4, 2016 3716:. St. Martin's Press, pp. 267–268. 3515:from the original on June 27, 2020 3434:Atkinson, Brooks (June 23, 1958). 2957:(Harper & Row Publishers 1980) 2789:("Wet Saturday" December 19, 1947) 2478:April 26, 2018 (replay) (as Guest) 2470:(1954–1955) – Willa 'Willy' Dodger 1643:(1938) Lilli – Jones Beach Stadium 798:, published in 1957, inspired the 769:’s retelling of the Oedipus myth. 14: 4879:American people of German descent 3832:Dodd, Mead & Company, p. 453. 3819:Dodd, Mead & Company, p. 436. 3670:Klein, Alvin (November 6, 1983). 3325:. Oxford University Press p. 113. 2805:("Blind Date" September 29, 1949) 1983:(1967) Westport Country Playhouse 1940:(1994) – Ivanhoe Theatre, Chicago 1350:Committee for the First Amendment 4924:American women theatre directors 4487: 3263:. Oxford University Press p. 55. 1944:The Old Lady's Guide to Survival 1938:The Old Lady's Guide to Survival 1934:Flat Rock Theater North Carolina 1707:(1951) Irene Elliott (replacing 1113:. At age 88, Havoc starred with 1100:The Old Lady’s Guide to Survival 614:Havoc left her starring role in 312: 231: 210: 4844:20th-century American actresses 4401:, Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 388–390. 3598:. Simon and Schuster, pp. 1–27. 3083:Gates, Anita (March 29, 2010). 2741:("Double Ugly" August 28, 1947) 2454:("Exit For Margo" 1954) – Margo 2090:June Havoc and Gregory Peck in 877:In 1959, Havoc's first memoir, 253: 227: 206: 203:Bobby Reed (a.k.a. Weldon Hyde) 4919:American vaudeville performers 4889:American silent film actresses 4550:Internet Off-Broadway Database 3828:Guernsby, Jr., Otis L. (1983) 3815:Guernsby, Jr., Otis L. (1983) 3164:Klein, Alvin (March 5, 1995). 2657:(cast member in 1986) – Zophie 1890:(1982–83) Miss Agatha Hannigan 968:Havoc wrote three more plays, 920:Havoc then planned to present 821:President Dwight D. Eisenhower 1: 4904:American television actresses 4894:American soap opera actresses 4179:. Today.com. March 29, 2010. 3898:"Lady Lawyer Practices Law," 3660:. St. Martin's Press, p. 183. 2689:("Vaudeville" 1997) – herself 2387:(September 9, 1951) - herself 2186:(1947) – Mme. Tamara Baranoff 1874:(1981) (pre-Broadway try-out) 1777:(1966) Millicent Jordan with 1526:American Theatre Hall of Fame 1021:on Broadway, directed by Sir 430: 297:American Theater Hall of Fame 45: 4738:Everything's Coming Up Roses 4205:October 30, 1954, pp. 16–17. 3889:October 30, 1954, pp. 16–17. 3845:. Limelight Editions, p. 28. 3276:. Viking Press, pp. 104–105. 3122:"Los Angeles Times obituary" 2920:Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation 2641:(October 23, 1978) - herself 2534:("My Infallible Uncle" 1957) 2414:("The Fairifield Lady" 1952) 2013:Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation 1975:(1965) (pre-Broadway tryout) 1868:(1978) – Berkshire Playhouse 1809:The Killing of Sister George 1788:(1967) Claire – Philadelphia 1575:Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation 1501:Havoc was nominated for the 1434:Cannondale Historic District 1343:Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis 1332:The Incredible Shrinking Man 1192:June Havoc in an episode of 989:Oh Glorious Tintinnabulation 4944:21st-century American women 4388:. Retrieved March 22, 2020. 4302:. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 3843:The Best Plays of 1994–1995 3830:The Best Plays of 1982–1983 3817:The Best Plays of 1982–1983 2851:Co-Star: Record Acting Game 2757:("Subway" October 30, 1947) 2714:("Golden Boy" 1946) – Lorna 2622:The Magical World of Disney 2446:("Mrs. Union Station" 1953) 2376:Somerset Maugham TV Theatre 1162:The Adventures of Sam Spade 1110:The Best Plays of 1994–1995 977:The Great State of Hysteria 584:, directed and produced by 4960: 4536:Internet Broadway Database 2765:(November 2, 1947) herself 2749:(October 26, 1947) herself 2733:("Stand-In" June 12, 1947) 2483:Robert Montgomery Presents 2411:Robert Montgomery Presents 2360:Robert Montgomery Presents 1459:Havoc died at her home in 1449:1952 presidential election 1214:Robert Montgomery Presents 373:and became the well-known 181:When 'My Baby Smiles at Me 18: 4760:Together (Wherever We Go) 4411:Elaine Stritch at Liberty 4397:Laurents, Arthur (2000). 4265:"1964 Tony Award Winners" 4250:January 18, 2017, at the 3039:Frankel, Noralee (2009). 2949:(Simon and Schuster 1959) 2681:(1990) – Madeline Markham 2371:("Special Delivery" 1951) 2274:(1956) – Lorrie Delacourt 2207:When My Baby Smiles at Me 1736:A Midsummer Night's Dream 1659:(1941) Gladys Bumps with 1562:Elaine Stritch at Liberty 1443:Havoc supported Democrat 1212:, the Emmy Award-winning 1050:During the presidency of 780:A Midsummer Night's Dream 681:When My Baby Smiles at Me 311: 37: 4899:American stage actresses 4859:American child actresses 4849:Actresses from Vancouver 4005:Doherty, Thomas. (2018) 3712:Filichia, Peter (2015). 3656:Filichia, Peter (2015). 2999:Ancestry Library Edition 2719:Theatre Guild on the Air 2711:Theatre Guild on the Air 2462:("A Mother's Duty" 1954) 2451:General Electric Theater 2403:Pulitzer Prize Playhouse 2344:Selected television work 2282:(1977) – Hoover's Mother 2059:A Streetcar Named Desire 2015:(1974) The Actors Studio 1824:(1968) – Mineola Theatre 1352:(“the FAC”), founded by 1204:General Electric Theater 1143:Theater Guild on the Air 1012:and Hollywood stardom." 956:June Havoc as Sabina in 746:Oscar-winning best film 443:November 13, 1927 ad in 400:Her sister, entertainer 19:Not to be confused with 4909:Donaldson Award winners 4864:American film actresses 4767:You Gotta Get a Gimmick 3166:"June Havoc, Off Stage" 2932:) (1983) one woman show 2572:("The Pink Burro" 1959) 2531:The Errol Flynn Theatre 2515:The Errol Flynn Theatre 2507:Studio One in Hollywood 2295:A Return to Salem's Lot 2242:(1950) – Maggie Roberts 2178:(1945) – Trixie Summers 2170:(1944) – Lillian Colman 2114:(1942) – Roxey Rochelle 1946:(1995) – Lamb's Theatre 1696:(1946) Ferne Rainier – 1559:In her one-woman show, 1515:For her performance in 327:Ellen Evangeline Hovick 60:Ellen Evangeline Hovick 3913:George Raft: The Films 3911:Aaker, Everett (2013) 3902:May 7–13, 1955, p. 12. 3285:Kellow, Brian (2007). 3272:Kellow, Brian (2007). 3259:Mordden, Ethan (1999) 2379:("Cakes And Ale" 1951) 2250:(1950) – Margie Foster 2202:(1948) – Nina Karanova 2154:(1943) – Leslie Quayle 2146:(1943) – Beulah Clancy 2130:(1942) – Effie Shelton 2111:Sing Your Worries Away 2097: 2003:(1968) Mineola Theatre 1579:Lincoln Center Theater 1571:Time of the Barracudas 1496:Hollywood Walk of Fame 1482: 1421: 1338:Tammy and the Bachelor 1309: 1199: 1185: 1047: 963: 874: 813:Gypsy: A Musical Fable 611: 490: 448: 436: 301:Hollywood Walk of Fame 4929:Connecticut Democrats 4731:May We Entertain You? 4336:on September 29, 2007 4066:Doherty, pp. 213–215. 4057:Doherty, pp. 211–213. 4036:Doherty, pp. 197–200. 3915:. McFarland, p. 130; 3788:N.O. Theatre, p. 6-B. 2762:Hollywood Fights Back 2746:Hollywood Fights Back 2352:The Milton Berle Show 2290:(1980) – Helen Morell 2239:Mother Didn't Tell Me 2210:(1948) – Gussie Evans 2194:(1947) – Elaine Wales 2191:Gentleman's Agreement 2167:Casanova in Burlesque 2122:(1942) – Dolly Smythe 2103:Four Jacks and a Jill 2093:Gentleman's Agreement 2089: 2067:The Skin Of Our Teeth 1926:(1991) Dorothea with 1837:The Skin Of Our Teeth 1804:(1968) – Philadelphia 1758:The Skin of Our Teeth 1676:(1944) Sadie Thompson 1542:In his autobiography 1474: 1461:Stamford, Connecticut 1419: 1398:Hollywood Fights Back 1381:Gentleman's Agreement 1323:Inglewood, California 1307: 1191: 1177: 1085:The Skin of Our Teeth 1039: 959:The Skin of Our Teeth 955: 868: 835:The Skin of Our Teeth 749:Gentleman's Agreement 604: 517:in the lead role and 483: 442: 428: 191:Gentleman's Agreement 4934:California Democrats 4774:Let Me Entertain You 4652:The G-String Murders 4622:Rose Thompson Hovick 4366:on December 24, 2007 4084:Doherty, pp. 286–287 4027:Doherty, pp. 202–204 3992:Havoc, June (1980). 3806:N.O. Theatre, p. 6-B 3594:Havoc, June (1959). 3287:Ethel Merman: A Life 3274:Ethel Merman: A Life 3237:Havoc, June (1959). 3150:Vaudeville episode, 2888:Hello, Frisco, Hello 2859:Hello, Frisco, Hello 2810:Cavalcade of America 2638:Connecticut Profiles 2384:The Fred Waring Show 2287:Can't Stop the Music 2271:Three for Jamie Dawn 2266:(1952) – Jean Wilson 2231:The Story of Molly X 2226:(1949) – Leona Purdy 2143:Hello, Frisco, Hello 2076:Selected filmography 2027:The Threepenny Opera 1845:The Gingerbread Lady 1829:The Threepenny Opera 1744:The Beaux' Stratagem 1728:The Infernal Machine 1721:One Foot in the Door 1131:Television and radio 1103:at the Off-Broadway 787:The Beaux' Stratagem 762:The Infernal Machine 725:The Story of Molly X 667:Hello, Frisco, Hello 406:Rose Thompson Hovick 338:Rose Thompson Hovick 276:Rose Thompson Hovick 230: 1935; 176:Hello, Frisco, Hello 4869:American memoirists 3970:. August 10, 2003. 3931:Havoc, June (1980) 3298:Kellow, pp. 104–105 3196:Preminger, Erik Lee 3013:. Historylink.org. 2930:Baby June Remembers 2703:Selected radio work 2654:Search for Tomorrow 2592:The June Havoc Show 2569:The U.S. Steel Hour 2547:Producer's Showcase 2475:The Name's the Same 2298:(1987) – Aunt Clara 2175:Brewster's Millions 1908:Baby June Remembers 1898:Baby June Remembers 1715:Devil On Two Sticks 1698:John Golden Theatre 1694:Dunnigan's Daughter 1682:(1945) Venetia Ryan 1602:Selected Stage Work 1509:, which she wrote. 1438:Wilton, Connecticut 1275:McMillan & Wife 1141:on the prestigious 847:The Glass Menagerie 648:Brewster's Millions 596:W. Somerset Maugham 461:Seattle, Washington 4634:Erik Lee Preminger 4628:Alexander Kirkland 4271:on January 5, 2012 4220:www.walkoffame.com 3968:The New York Times 3676:The New York Times 3501:(March 28, 2010). 3459:The New York Times 3440:The New York Times 3421:The New York Times 3170:The New York Times 3090:The New York Times 2694:Great Performances 2494:(1956) – Robin Daw 2337:'s Hollywood No. 6 2162:(1944) – Lil Boggs 2098: 1988:A Delicate Balance 1980:A Delicate Balance 1866:Come And Be Killed 1785:A Delicate Balance 1766:The Miracle Worker 1751:The Warm Peninsula 1587:The New York Times 1483: 1422: 1310: 1200: 1186: 1119:Tennessee Williams 1048: 1027:The New York Times 1005:The New York Times 964: 888:The Warm Peninsula 883:The New York Times 875: 860:Tennessee Williams 841:The Miracle Worker 695:Red, Hot, and Blue 612: 576:, with a score by 491: 459:, who had come to 457:Alexander Pantages 449: 445:The Decatur Review 437: 366:Great Performances 332:Havoc was a child 4854:Age controversies 4821: 4820: 4803:Lady of Burlesque 4795:Other adaptations 4790: 4789: 4747: 4746: 4093:Doherty, 286–287. 3735:Curtis, Charlotte 3484:. 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Index

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Vancouver
British Columbia
Canada
Stamford
Connecticut
United States
Pal Joey
My Sister Eileen
No Time for Love
Mexican Hayride
Hello, Frisco, Hello
When 'My Baby Smiles at Me
Red, Hot and Blue
Gentleman's Agreement
William Spier
Rose Thompson Hovick
Gypsy Rose Lee
American Theater Hall of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Rose Thompson Hovick
Broadway
story arc
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General Hospital
American Masters
Great Performances

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