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  1. The cast included Ricardo Montalbán as Koli and Lena Horne as Savannah, with Ossie Davis as Cicero, Erik Rhodes as Governor, Adelaide Hall as Grandma Obeah, and Josephine Premice as Ginger. Alvin Ailey was the principal dancer.

  2. With a cast that also included Ricardo Montalban, Erik Rhodes, Ossie Davis, Adelaide Hall, Josephine Premice, and a young dancer named Alvin Ailey, the show opened on October 31, 1957, at the Imperial Theatre for a run of 558 performances. First LP release: November 22, 1957 (mono) and May 23, 1958 (stereo)

  3. Primary Artists Adelaide Hall, Jamaica Orchestra, Josephine Premice & 3 more. Featuring Augustine Rios, Josephine Premice & Ricardo Montalbán. Writers E. Y. Harburg & Harold Arlen.

  4. Performer. Joe Adams (3) — Joe Nashua, Ossie Davis (7) — Cicero, Adelaide Hall (25) — Grandma Obeah, Lena Horne (205) — Savannah, Ricardo Montalbán (32) — Koli, Josephine Premice (8) — Ginger, Erik Rhodes (8) — The Governor, Augustine Rios — Quico. Shortcode.

  5. London. Adelaide Louise Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born UK-based jazz singer and entertainer. Her career spanned more than 70 years from 1921 until her death. Early in her career, she was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance; she became based in the UK after 1938.

  6. Description. A musical in two acts. Setting. Pigeon Island, a mythical island off Jamaica. Time, the present. Comments. On layoff from June 28 - August 11, 1958. People. Songs. Awards. Production Staff. Opening Night Cast. Replacements. Produced by David Merrick.

  7. J-K. Original Broadway Cast, 1957 (RCA) (2 / 5) Some Broadway musicals are timeless, while others spoke only to their era and audience and then were never heard from again. Jamaica is decidedly in the latter category. It was a hit for Lena Horne and the matchless team of Harold Arlen and E.Y “Yip” Harburg.