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Susan Birkenhead
Lyricist
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Susan Birkenhead is an American lyricist.
Birkenhead made her Broadway debut as one of a team of songwriters contributing to Working (1978), for which she received her first Tony Award nomination. Her second was earned for Jelly's Last Jam (1992), which won her the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics and a Grammy Award nomination. Additional Broadway credits include Triumph of Love (Drama Desk nomination) and additional lyrics for the Cole Porter tunes in the 1998 revival of High Society.
Birkenhead's Off-Broadway and regional theatre credits include What About Luv?, a musical adaptation of the Murray Schisgal play Luv, for which she ... read more (additional)
Herb Martin
Lyricist
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Amy Seidman
Lyricist
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Judd Woldin
Bookwriter/Composer/Lyricist
Bookwriter
Composer
Lyricist
Israel Zangwill
Source Material
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(based on novel)
Interart
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Patricia Adshead
Costume Designer
Norman L. Berman
Vocal Music Arranger
Robert Billig
Musical Director
Conductor
Linda Canavan
Associate Producer
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Theatre Owner / Operator
Grover Dale
Director/Choreographer
Director
Choreographer
Dale's Broadway stage debut was in the 1956 musical Li'l Abner as a dancer. He appeared in the original cast of West Side Story as Snowboy, a member of the Jets gang. Other stage credits include the role of Andrew in Greenwillow, in which he also understudied Anthony Perkins as Gideon Briggs; Noël Coward's Sail Away, where he had the juvenile lead role of architect Barnaby Slade; and in Half a Sixpence, where he played Pearce, one of a quartet of 19th century London shop apprentices around whom the show is structured.
Dale made his film debut in The Unsinkable Molly ... read more
Michael DeLuise
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Jay Fox
Production Stage Manager
Dance Captain
Robert M. Freedman
Orchestrator
Jan Greenberg
General Press Representative
Shirley Herz
General Press Representative
Fred Kaplan
Casting
Eric Krebs
General Manager
Producer
Suzanne Karp Krebs
Production Photographer
Eric Krebs
Producer
Sam Landis
Producer
Richard Nelson
Lighting Designer
Lighting Designer
Sam Rudy
Press Assistant
Rudy is a theatrical press representative who began his Broadway career as a press assistant for the 1979 play Strider. Since then, his Sam Rudy Media Relations has represented thirteen Broadway shows and many more off-Broadway productions, including Avenue Q and Hamilton.
Peter J. Taylor
Assistant Stage Manager
Betty Valdez
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Ed Wittstein
Scenic Designer
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