Production Staff
Guy Bolton
Bookwriter
Russel Crouse
Bookwriter
(Revised book)
(Revised book)
Timothy Crouse
Bookwriter
(Revised book (1987))
(Revised book (1987))
Howard Lindsay
Bookwriter
(Revised book)
Howard Lindsay was an actor, director, playwright and producer who made a significant impact on the American theater scene during the first half of the 20th century. Born on March 29, 1889 in Waterford, New York, Lindsay attended Boston Latin School and Harvard University before beginning his career in the theater.
Lindsay made his Broadway debut as an actor in the 1915 production of "The Prince Chap" and went on to appear in several other Broadway shows, including "The Enemy" (1925) and "The Royal Family" (1927). However, it was his work as a playwright and producer that brought him the most ... read more (Revised book)
Cole Porter
Composer
Lyricist
Cole Porter composer and lyricist, created a sophisticated and rich body of work that appeared on both Broadway and the Big Screen. Charming melodies and clever lyrics set Porter aside from other composers. Notable songs include, “Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)” for Paris, “Night and Day” for Gay Divorce, “Wunderbar” for Kiss Me, Kate, “All Through the Night,” “I Get A Kick Out Of You,” “Blow Gabriel Blow,” and the title song for Anything Goes. Porter won his first Tony for his Kiss Me, Kate score. He also wrote many famous songs that appeared in films including, “I’ve ... read more
John Weidman
Bookwriter
(Revised book (1987))
John Weidman is an American librettist and television writer for Sesame Street. He has worked on stage musicals with Stephen Sondheim and Susan Stroman. (Revised book (1987))
P. G. Wodehouse
Bookwriter
Alvin Theatre Corporation (James O'Day and A.H. Pincus, Directors)
Theatre Owner / Operator
Jenkins
Costume Designer
Robert Alton (i)
Choreographer
Isaac Benesch
Technical Director
Russell Bennett
Orchestrator
Music Arranger
Karl N. Bernstein
Press Representative
Earl Busby
Musical Director
Vinton Freedley
Producer
Harry Howell
Director
(Stage Director)
(Stage Director)
Vinton Freedley, Inc.
Producer
Ray Johnson
Vocal Music Arranger
Howard Lindsay
Director
(Staging)
Howard Lindsay was an actor, director, playwright and producer who made a significant impact on the American theater scene during the first half of the 20th century. Born on March 29, 1889 in Waterford, New York, Lindsay attended Boston Latin School and Harvard University before beginning his career in the theater.
Lindsay made his Broadway debut as an actor in the 1915 production of "The Prince Chap" and went on to appear in several other Broadway shows, including "The Enemy" (1925) and "The Royal Family" (1927). However, it was his work as a playwright and producer that brought him the most ... read more
(Staging)
Louis Loewenstein
General Manager
Donald Oenslager
Settings
Scenic Designer
Irvin Pincus
Stage Manager
Hans Spialek
Orchestrator
Music Arranger
Videos