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Production

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[West End, 2003]
Orchestrator

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[US Tour, 2003]
Orchestrator

No Strings
[Off-Broadway, 2003]
Orchestrator
(Original Orchestrations)

Funny Girl
[Broadway, 2002]
Orchestrator

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[Broadway, 2002]
Orchestrator

Golden Boy
[Off-Broadway, 2002]
Orchestrator
(Original Orchestrations)

Sheba
[Regional (US), 2001]
Orchestrator

Do I Hear a Waltz?
[Regional (US), 2001]
Orchestrator

Fosse
[West End, 2000]
Orchestrator

Fosse
[Broadway, 1998]
Orchestrator

St. Louis Woman
[Off-Broadway, 1998]
Orchestrator

Chicago
[West End, 1997]
Orchestrator
(Original Orchestrations)

Chicago
[Broadway, 1996]
Orchestrator
(Original Orchestrations)

Chicago
[Off-Broadway, 1996]
Orchestrator
(Original Orchestrations)

Sweet Charity
[US Tour, 1986]
Orchestrator

Sweet Charity
[Broadway, 1986]
Orchestrator

Big Deal
[Broadway, 1986]
Orchestrator

Dancin'
[West End, 1983]
Orchestrator

Bring Back Birdie
[Broadway, 1981]
Music Arrangements

They're Playing Our Song
[West End, 1980]
Orchestrator

Peter Pan
[Broadway, 1979]
Orchestrator

They're Playing Our Song
[Broadway, 1979]
Orchestrator

Dancin'
[Broadway, 1978]
Orchestrator

The Act
[Broadway, 1977]
Orchestrator

Hellzapoppin'
[Broadway, 1976]
Orchestrator

Chicago
[Broadway, 1975]
Orchestrator

Do I Hear a Waltz?
[Off-Broadway, 1975]
Orchestrator

No, No, Nanette
[West End, 1973]
Orchestrator

Irene
[Broadway, 1973]
Orchestrator

Pippin
[Broadway, 1972]
Orchestrator

No, No, Nanette
[Broadway, 1971]
Orchestrator

Minnie's Boys
[Broadway, 1970]
Orchestrator

Darling of the Day
[Broadway, 1968]
Orchestrator

Sweet Charity
[West End, 1967]
Orchestrator

Sweet Charity
[Broadway, 1966]
Orchestrator

Breakfast at Tiffany's
[Broadway, 1966]
Orchestrator

Do I Hear a Waltz?
[Broadway, 1965]
Orchestrator

Little Me
[West End, 1964]
Orchestrator

Something More!
[Broadway, 1964]
Orchestrator

Golden Boy
[Broadway, 1964]
Orchestrator

Funny Girl
[Broadway, 1964]
Orchestrator

No Strings
[West End, 1963]
Orchestrator

Hot Spot
[Broadway, 1963]
Orchestrations/Arrangements

Little Me
[Broadway, 1962]
Orchestrator

No Strings
[Broadway, 1962]
Orchestrator

Copper and Brass
[Broadway, 1957]
Orchestrator

Phoenix '55
[Off-Broadway, 1955]
Orchestrator

Production

Illya, Darling
[Instrumental, 9999]
Conductor()

A Chorus Line
[Film Soundtrack, 1985]
Musical Director()

Cabaret
[Film Soundtrack, 1972]
Musical Director()

Production

Annie
[Film Version, 1982]
Music Arrangements

Cabaret
[Film Version, 1972]
Music Arrangements

Mame
[Film Version, 1974]
Musical Director

Mame
[Film Version, 1974]
Orchestrator

Cabaret
[Film Version, 1972]
Musical Director

A Chorus Line
[Film Version, 1985]
Musical Director

Dancin'
Composer

Personal Information




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Oklahoma!
(18 productions, 26 recordings)

 

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Neil Diamond recently refunded money to fans that saw him in concert on a night he was too sick to sing well. Would you feel entitled to a refund if you saw a Broadway star perform on a night he/she was obviously sick or vocally tired? 1 comment
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