Production Staff
Neil Simon
Playwright
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: P
Theatre Owner / Operator
Producer
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
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Bill Evans & Associates
General Press Representative
General Press Representative
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
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Emanuel Azenberg
Producer
Mr. Azenberg's producing credits on Broadway include Ragtime, The Lion in Winter, Mark Twain Tonight, Ain't Misbehavin', Children of a Lesser God, Master Harold...and the boys, Stoppard's The Real Thing, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Sunday in the Park With George, Whoopi Goldberg, Long Day's Journey into Night, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, Side Show, The Iceman Cometh, Stones in His Pockets, Private Lives and Movin' Out.
He has produced Neil Simon's work since 1972, including The Odd Couple,The Sunshine Boys, Chapter Two, They're Playing Our Song, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Broadway Bound, Lost in Yonkers.
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Joseph Bahl
Logo Designer
Logo Designer
Philip Cusack
Assistant Director
Brian Dunbar
Assistant Company Manager
Noel Gilmore
Company Manager
Martin Gold
Production Stage Manager
Theatrical Services, Inc.
Technical Supervisor
Robert Kamlot
General Manager
Fran Kumin
Casting
David Mitchell
Scenic Designer
Tom Morse
Sound Consultant
Tharon Musser
Lighting Designer
The Shubert Organization
Producer
The Shubert Organization is America's oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on the Broadway. Since the dawn of the 20th Century, Shubert has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of plays and musicals both in New York City and throughout the United States. Shubert currently owns and operates seventeen Broadway theatres and six off-Broadway venues.
Bonnie Panson
Stage Manager
Wayne M. Rogers
Producer
Wayne Rogers
Producer
Ann Roth
Costume Designer
Costume Designer
Roth is a Carnegie Mellon graduate who began her career as a scenery painter for the Pittsburgh Opera. She intended to remain in the field of production design until she met Irene Sharaff at the Bucks County Playhouse. Sharaff invited her to California to assist her with costumes on the film Brigadoon and suggested Roth apprentice with her for five films and five Broadway productions before setting out on her own.
Roth's first Hollywood film was 1964's The World of Henry Orient, where her designs included "monogrammed handmade yellow silk pajamas" for glamorous womanizer Peter Sellers.
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Gene Saks
Director
Steven Shaw
Stage Manager
Meg Simon
Casting
Martha Swope
Production Photographer
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