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TitleSpring in Brazil.TypeTextContributionBerle, Milton (Contributor)Healy, Mary, 1918-2015 (Contributor)Macauley, Joseph, approximately 1891-1967 (Contributor)McCauley, Jack (Contributor)Reilly, Betty (Contributor)Anderson, John Murray (Contributor)Rapp, Philip (Contributor)E Street Theatre Corporation (Washington, D.C.) (Contributor)National Theatre Corporation (Washington, D.C.) (Contributor) PlaceUnited States--District of Columbia--Washington.Genre FormBiographies (LCGFT)Theater programs--Washington (D.C.) (RBGENR)Theater programs--1945. (RBGENR) ClassificationLCC: PN2093 .C64 1995 no. S219 NoteIn: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).SummaryNational Theatre, E Street Theatre Corporation, lessee, Edmund Plohn, manager, The Messrs. Subert in association with Monte Proser present Milton Berle in "Spring in Brazil," a riotous musical with Mary Healy, Joseph Macaulay, Jack McCauley, Betty Reilly, Ray Long, John Cherry, Mort Stevens, Roger Ohardieno, Kent Edwards, William Quentmeyer, Wilson Woodbeck, Rapps & Tapps, Jack Collins, Betty Ann Nyman, Howard Hoffman, book written, staged and directed by Philip Rapp, music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest, ensemble dances by Al White Jr., ballet and native danses by Esther Junger, costumes by Ted Shore and Mary Schenck, settings by Howard Bay, musical director Anthony R. Morelli, production staged by John Murray Anderson.Authorized Access PointBerle, Milton. Spring in Brazil