After a pre-Broadway tryout at the
Shubert Theatre in
Philadelphia starting October 21, 1957,
Rumple premiered on
Broadway at the
Alvin Theatre on November 6, 1957, and closed on December 14, 1957, after 45 performances. It was produced by Paula Stone and Mike Sloan. It was directed by Jack Donohue with choreography by Bob Hamilton, settings and lighting by
George Jenkins, costumes by
Alvin Colt, and orchestrations by
Ted Royal.
Chester O'Brien was the stage manager. The cast starred
Eddie Foy Jr.,
Gretchen Wyler, and
Stephen Douglass, and included several actors in minor roles who later became famous, including
Elliott Gould and
Barbara Perry. ==Synopsis==