Charles McClelland (Performer) | Playbill

Roles (21)

Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Jolly's Progress
Opened December 05, 1959
  • as Robie Sellers (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Dark Hammock
Opened December 11, 1944
  • as Marvin Platt (Original)
The Land Is Bright Playbill - November 1941 The Land Is Bright
Opened October 28, 1941
  • as Bart Hilliard (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Quiet, Please!
Opened November 08, 1940
  • as An Electrician (Original)
Too Many Heroes Playbill - November 1937 Too Many Heroes
Opened November 15, 1937
  • as Burton (Original)
Boy Meets Girl Playbill - Dec 1935 Boy Meets Girl
Opened November 27, 1935
  • as Larry Toms (Original)
Prisoners of War Playbill - January 1935 Prisoners of War
Opened January 28, 1935
  • as Captain Rickman (Original)
John Brown Playbill - Jan 1934 John Brown
Opened January 22, 1934
  • as A Slave-Owner (Original)
Whistling in the Dark Playbill - Jan 1932 Whistling in the Dark
Opened January 19, 1932
  • as Cossack (Original)
  • as Police Sergeant (Original)
  • as Charlie Shaw (Replacement)
    Arrived On Nov 03, 1932
Of Thee I Sing Playbill - Mar 1932 Of Thee I Sing
Opened December 26, 1931
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Everybody's Welcome Playbill - Oct 1931 Everybody's Welcome
Opened October 13, 1931
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Three Little Girls Playbill - April 1930 Three Little Girls
Opened April 14, 1930
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Meteor
Opened December 23, 1929
  • as A Butler (Original)
A Night in Venice Playbill - May 1929 A Night in Venice
Opened May 21, 1929
  • as Boy (Original)
Cross My Heart Playbill - October 1928 Cross My Heart
Opened September 17, 1928
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Here's Howe Playbill - May 1928 Here's Howe
Opened May 01, 1928
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Hit the Deck Playbill - May 1927 Hit the Deck
Opened April 25, 1927
  • as Ensemble (Original)
Rio Rita Playbill - March 1928 Rio Rita
Opened February 02, 1927
  • as Ensemble (Original)
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