Ray Harrison (Choreographer) | Playbill

Ray Harrison

Choreographer

Roles (22)

The Student Gypsy Playbill - Sept 1963 The Student Gypsy
Opened September 30, 1963
  • Musical Staging
From A to Z Playbill - April 1960 From A to Z
Opened April 20, 1960
  • Choreographer
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Portofino
Opened February 21, 1958
  • Choreographer
Out of this World Playbill - Dec 1950 Out of This World
Opened December 21, 1950
  • as Strephon (Original)
Kiss Me, Kate Playbill - Jan 1949 Kiss Me, Kate
Opened December 30, 1948
  • Asst. to the Choreographer
Make Mine Manhattan Playbill - Jan 1948 Make Mine Manhattan
Opened January 15, 1948
  • as "I Fell in Love With You" Dancer (Original)
  • as "Saturday Night in Central Park" Dancer (Original)
  • as Phil (Original)
Allegro Playbill - Dec 1947 Allegro
Opened October 10, 1947
  • as Bertram Woolhaven (Original)
  • as Friend of Joey (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Naughty Naught '00
Opened October 19, 1946
  • Choreographer
On the Town Playbill - Opening Night On the Town
Opened December 28, 1944
  • as The Great Lover (Original)
  • as Dance Ensemble (Original)
One Touch of Venus Playbill - Jan 1944 One Touch of Venus
Opened October 07, 1943
  • as Dancing Ensemble (Replacement)
Oklahoma! Playbill - Opening Night - Mar 1943 Oklahoma!
Opened March 31, 1943
  • as Ensemble Dancer (Original)
  • as Cowboy (Original)
  • Swing
Something for the Boys - January 1943 Something for the Boys
Opened January 07, 1943
  • as Dancer (Original)
Banjo Eyes Playbill - Feb 1942 Banjo Eyes
Opened December 25, 1941
  • as Boy (Original)
Tis of Thee Playbill - October 1940 Tis of Thee
Opened October 26, 1940
  • Performer
Sing Out the News Playbill - January 1939 Sing Out the News
Opened September 24, 1938
  • as Guest (Original)
  • as Kid (Original)
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