I would give her a steno pad with the thoroughly modern millie logo on it and maybe a quote like: "Stenog, for now."- Millie Dilmount. Well, that is one idea.
I believe Millie winds up marrying Jimmy.
you audition and hope that the directors pick you for the part
Sutton Foster played the role of Millie in the Broadway production.
In 1922.
Millie was from Salina, Kansas then moved to New York City, New York and turned into a flapper and when she gets mugged who would have though that it was going to change her life forever!
she's a girl with about 3 lines, for someone who would be in the chorus i think.
i think that it was Richard Morris
Thoroughly Modern Millie - 1967 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:K-8 Netherlands:AL (orginal rating) Sweden:Btl UK:PG USA:G
Are you talking about at the way end of the play when the cast is singing "We're so modern ____ now!" and a "new millie" comes in? If so, no. That's her one "moment in the spotlight." Well at least that's what it is in the Jr. Version. I was Dorothy. :) I hope this helped, sorry if it didn't.
Millie, Dorothy, Mrs. Meers, Flannery. Millie - a 'thoroughly modern' typist with her eyes set on marrying the richest guy in town. Dorothy - a rich heiress trying to live like the other half lives. Mrs. Meers - a Chinese woman dealing in white slavery. Flannery - head typist who assists Millie in catching Meers.
The musical called 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' was based on a 1967 movie of the same name. It tells the story of a girl who goes to New York City in the search of a husband.
i have no clue i was looking for the same this too!