
Where's Charley?
Comedy · Music
Overview
Musical version of the comedy, "Charley's Aunt," by Brandon Thomas. As part of a simple enough ruse, a Cambridge student poses as his aunt but his scheme goes wrong, first when someone falls for the aunt, and then when the real aunt turns up.
Top Cast


Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger
Charley Wykeham
Ray Bolger
Charley Wykeham


Allyn Ann McLerie
Allyn Ann McLerie
Amy Spettigue (as Allyn McLerie)
Allyn Ann McLerie
Amy Spettigue (as Allyn McLerie)
Robert Shackleton
Robert Shackleton
Jack Chesney
Robert Shackleton
Jack Chesney


Mary Germaine
Mary Germaine
Kitty Verdun
Mary Germaine
Kitty Verdun
Horace Cooper
Horace Cooper
Stephen Spettigue
Horace Cooper
Stephen Spettigue


Margaretta Scott
Margaretta Scott
Dona Lucia
Margaretta Scott
Dona Lucia


Howard Marion-Crawford
Howard Marion-Crawford
Sir Francis Chesney
Howard Marion-Crawford
Sir Francis Chesney
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