Gracie Shinn is a character from the musical "The Music Man," where she plays a prominent role as a member of the town's women’s group. Her lines primarily revolve around her interactions with other characters and her involvement in the community's efforts to bring music and culture to River City. While specific lines may vary by production, Gracie often expresses her enthusiasm for the upcoming band and her support for Harold Hill's plans. For exact lines, it's best to refer to the script or score of the musical.
Florence Scovel Shinn was born in 1871.
Gracie Fields's birth name is Stansfield, Grace.
George Burns ended the show with "Say goodnight, Gracie" and Gracie would say "Goodnight." Most people mistakenly think that she answered "Goodnight, Gracie" because of the Laugh-In ending, "Say goodnight, Dick," to which Dick Martin answered "Goodnight, Dick."
Rener Gracie is 6' 4".
Rickson Gracie is 5' 9".
Are you sure that's man and not just an extreme case of adult female?
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Yes! The Music Man has a few roles for children that are main and secondary parts, but also productions can have extras that have no lines. Some roles are: Winthrop Paroo- Marian's shy, lisping brother Amaryllis- Marian's young piano student Gracie Shinn- The mayor's youngest daughter
Bill Shinn's birth name is Shinn Wha-bong.
Jackie Shinn was born in 1920.
Don Shinn was born in 1944.
Milicent Shinn died in 1940.
Milicent Shinn was born in 1858.
Sharon Shinn was born in 1957.
Shinn Asuka was created in 2004.
Christopher Shinn was born in 1975.
Nick Shinn was born in 1952.