First Woman Nomenclature
First Woman Nomenclature is a character from Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935]. Sing as First Woman Nomenclature alongside real Broadway performers at Sing with the Stars in New York City.
Sing as This CharacterCast History
Original (1935–1935)
From the show
First Woman Nomenclature appears in Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935].
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- Who is First Woman Nomenclature?
- First Woman Nomenclature is a Broadway character from Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935].
- What show is First Woman Nomenclature from?
- First Woman Nomenclature is a character from Earl Carroll's Sketch Book [1935], a Broadway musical.
- Who has played First Woman Nomenclature?
- First Woman Nomenclature has been played by Charlotte Arren across Broadway productions.
- Can I sing as First Woman Nomenclature at Sing with the Stars?
- Sing with the Stars features songs from many Broadway shows. Members sing karaoke alongside real Broadway performers at live nights in NYC, and you may get to sing as First Woman Nomenclature. Request an invite.
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