Production Staff
Noel Coward
Playwright
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Ned
Theatre Owner / Operator
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
Advertising
Hughes / Moss Casting
Casting
Kingwill & Goossen, Inc.
General Manager
Theoni V. Aldredge
Costume Designer
Karl Allison
Producer
T.L. Boston
Production Stage Manager
Adrian Bryan-Brown
Press Representative
Reva Cooper
Press Representative
Joshua Ellis
Press Representative
Murray Gitlin
Production Stage Manager
Marvin Hamlisch
Music Arranger
Hamlisch, one of only eleven EGOT winners in the history of the entertainment industry, was awarded three Oscars, four Grammys, four Emmys, a Tony and three Golden Globe awards for his work. On Broadway, he wrote the music for A Chorus Line - which received the Pulitzer Prize - as well as They’re Playing Our Song, The Goodbye Girl and Sweet Smell of Success.
He is the composer of more than forty motion picture scores including his Oscar-winning score and song for The Way We Were and his adaptation of Scott Joplin’s music for The Sting, for which he received a ... read more
Paul Huntley
Hair and Wig Designer
London-born Paul Huntley has worked hundreds of Broadway shows, most memorably the original productions of Amadeus, Cats, Evita, Sweeney Todd, The Producers and Hairspray. A recipient of the Drama Desk and Tony awards, he has also worked with the some of the most legendary leading ladies of the cinema, ranging from Bette Davis and Vivien Leigh to Jane Fonda and Faye Dunaway. Current shows include Anything Goes, War Horse, Other Desert Cities and Leap of Faith.
Finlay James
Scenic Designer
Jerome Minskoff
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Sandra Moss
Producer
Brian Murray
Director
Brian Murray was a Tony-nominated actor known for his commanding stage presence and rich voice. Born in Ireland in 1937, Murray began his acting career in Dublin before moving to London and eventually settling in New York City.
Murray made his Broadway debut in 1961 in the play "A Man For All Seasons," but it was his performance in the 1973 production of "The Play About the Baby" that earned him his first Tony nomination. He went on to receive two more Tony nominations for his work in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" in 1968 and "The Crucible" in 2002.
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Jan Nebozenko
Sound Designer
Richard Nelson
Lighting Designer
Martha Swope
Production Photographer
Douglas Urbanski
Producer
Duncan C. Weldon
Producer
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