Milton Watson (Performer) | Playbill

Milton Watson

Performer

Roles (26)

Music in the Air Playbill - Oct 1951 Music in the Air
Opened October 08, 1951
  • as Priest (Original)
  • as Bruno Mahler (Understudy - Original)
Annie Get Your Gun Playbill - Aug 1946 Annie Get Your Gun
Opened May 16, 1946
  • as Frank Butler (Replacement)
  • as Pawnee's Messenger (Replacement)
Oklahoma! Playbill - Opening Night - Mar 1943 Oklahoma!
Opened March 31, 1943
  • as Curly (Standby - Replacement)
  • as Will Parker (Standby - Replacement)
Something for the Boys - January 1943 Something for the Boys
Opened January 07, 1943
  • as Sgt. Laddie Green (Replacement)
Count Me In Playbill - Oct 1942 Count Me in
Opened October 08, 1942
  • as "We're Still on the Map" Singer (Original)
  • as Dr. Heart (Original)
  • as The North (Original)
Viva O'Brien Playbill - Oct 1941 Viva O'brien
Opened October 09, 1941
  • as Emilio Morales (Original)
Streets of Paris Playbill - June 1939 The Streets of Paris
Opened June 19, 1939
  • as "Danger in the Dark" Singer (Original)
  • as "Rendezvous in Paris" Singer (Original)
  • as "South American Way" Singer (Original)
  • as "Thanks for The Francs" Singer (Original)
  • as "The Convict's Return" Announcer (Original)
  • as "We Live of Love" / "We Haven't Got A Pot to Cook In" Singer (Original)
Saluta Playbill - Sept 1934 Saluta
Opened August 28, 1934
  • as Tony Carello (Original)
Strike Me Pink Playbill - April 1933 Strike Me Pink
Opened March 04, 1933
  • as A Friend (Original)
  • as Conductor (Original)
  • as Lover (Original)
  • as Mrs. Thomas (Original)
  • as "Let's Call It a Day" Performer (Original)
Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1931 Playbill Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1931
Opened August 27, 1931
  • Performer
Sons O' Guns Playbill - November 1929 Sons O' Guns
Opened November 26, 1929
  • as Arthur Travers (Original)
Animal Crackers Playbill - October 1928 Animal Crackers
Opened October 23, 1928
  • as John Parker (Original)
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