Stage: "Produced in association with" credit for "Nine" on Broadway. Musical drama. Book by
Arthur Kopit. Music / lyrics / choral composition / musical continuity by
Maury Yeston. Adaptation from the Italian by
Mario Fratti. Music orchestrated by
Jonathan Tunick. Musical Director: Wally Harper. Choreographed by Thommie Walsh. Scenic Design by Lawrence Miller. Costume Design by William Ivey Long. Directed by
Tommy Tune. 46th Street Theatre: 9 May 1982-4 Feb 1984 (729 performances + 19 previews that began 22 Apr 1982). Cast:
Raul Julia (as "Guido Contini"), Karen Akers, Shelly Burch, Stephanie Cotsirilos, Stephanie Necrophorus, Kate Dezina,
Taina Elg, Liliane Montevecchi,
Anita Morris, Kathi Moss, Camille Saviola, Evans Allen, Jeanie Bowers, Kim Criswell, Colleen Dodson,
Lulu Downs (as "Gretchen von Krupf"), Louise Edeiken, Cameron Johann, Laura Kenyon, Linda Kerns, Nancy McCall, Cynthia Meryl,
Rita Rehn (as "Renata"), Dee Etta Rowe, Jadrien Steele, Patrick Wilcox, Alaina Warren Zachary. Replacement actors: Eileen Barnett, Luisa Contini, Catherine Campbell (as "Renata"),
Bert Convy (during Raul Julia's vacation; as "Guido Contini"; from 10 Jan 1983-?; final Broadway role), Kim Criswell (as "Claudia"), Clare Fields (as "Our Lady of the Spa"),
Sergio Franchi (as "Guido Contini"; from 9 May 1983-?), Scott Grimes (as "Young Guido's Schoolmate"), Priscilla Lopez (as "Liliane La Fleur"),
Maureen McGovern (as "Luisa Contini") [from 6 Dec 1982-?], Beth McVey (as "Carla"), Rita Rehn (as "Stephanie Necrophorus"), Wanda Richert (as "Carla"), Barbara Stock (as "Claudia"), Barbara Walsh (as "Francesca"). Produced by Michel Stuart, Harvey J. Klaris, Roger S. Berlind, James M. Nederlander, Francine LeFrak and Kenneth D. Greenblatt. Associate Producer: Mark Beigelman. Produced in association with Shulamith, Michael N. Appell and Michael Kleinman Productions.