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===Secondary characters=== {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:90%;" |- ! scope="col" | Character ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Description ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Original Broadway performer |- ! scope="row"| The School Board (Barbershop Quartet) | Four bickering local businessmen united as singers by Hill (Olin Britt, Oliver Hix, Ewart Dunlop and Jacey Squires) | Bill Spangenberg, Wayne Ward, Al Shea and Vern Reed ([[Buffalo Bills (quartet)|The Buffalo Bills]]) |- ! scope="row"| Pickalittle Ladies | Eulalie's four gossipy friends (Alma Hix, Mrs. Squires, Ethel Toffelmier and Maud Dunlop) | Adnia Rice, Martha Flynn, [[Peggy Mondo]] and Elaine Swann |- ! scope="row"| Tommy Djilas | A young man "from the wrong side of town"; secretly dating Zaneeta Shinn | Danny Carroll |- ! scope="row"| Zaneeta Shinn | The mayor's oldest daughter; secretly dating Tommy Djilas | Dusty Worrall |- ! scope="row"| Charlie Cowell | An anvil salesman who tries to expose Hill as a fraud and con man | [[Paul Reed (actor)|Paul Reed]] |- ! scope="row"| Constable Locke | The town peace officer | Carl Nicholas |- ! scope="row"| Amaryllis | Marian's young piano student | Marilyn Siegel |}
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