Ken Ayers

Male

 

Roles

Playbill Cover - Sugar Sugar
Apr. 9, 1972 - Jun. 23, 1973
Knuckles's Gang Performer
(Original)
 
    "Chicago" Singer Performer
(Original)
 
    Cabdriver Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - A Joyful Noise A Joyful Noise
Dec. 15, 1966 - Dec. 24, 1966
Director Performer
(Original)
 
    Ensemble Singer Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Skyscraper Skyscraper
Nov. 13, 1965 - Jun. 11, 1966
Cab Driver Performer
(Original)
 
    Singer Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Hello, Dolly! Hello, Dolly!
Jan. 16, 1964 - Dec. 27, 1970
Ensemble Performer
(Original)
 
    Court Clerk Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Little Me Little Me
Nov. 17, 1962 - Jun. 29, 1963
Preacher Performer
(Original)
 
    Singer Performer
(Original)
 
    Patrick Dennis Understudy
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - The Gay Life The Gay Life
Nov. 18, 1961 - Feb. 24, 1962
Singing Ensemble Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Wildcat Wildcat
Dec. 16, 1960 - Jun. 3, 1961
Singer Performer
(Original)
 
    Barney Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - The Music Man The Music Man
Dec. 19, 1957 - Apr. 15, 1961
Resident of River City Performer
(Replacement)
 
    Oliver Hix Understudy
(Replacement)
 
Playbill Cover - The Most Happy Fella The Most Happy Fella
May 3, 1956 - Dec. 14, 1957
All the Neighbors and All the Neighbors' Neighbors Performer
(Original)
 
    The Doctor Understudy
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Tamburlaine the Great Tamburlaine the Great
Jan. 19, 1956 - Feb. 4, 1956
Scythians, Persians, Egyptians... Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Of Thee I Sing Of Thee I Sing
May 5, 1952 - Jul. 5, 1952
Singer Performer
(Original)
 
    Flunkie Performer
(Original)
 
Playbill Cover - Out of This World Out of This World
Dec. 21, 1950 - May 5, 1951
Singer Performer
(Original)
 
 
 
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