Production Staff
Pump Boys and Dinettes
Bookwriter
Composer
Lyricist
John T. Foley
Composer/Lyricist
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JOHN FOLEY is an actor, musician and writer. He is a co-author of the Tony-nominated PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES. He has also appeared in DIAMOND STUDS, RING OF FIRE, MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, SMOKE ON THE MOUNTAIN, LOST HIGHWAY, AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT THE BLUES. (additional)
Mark Hardwick
Composer/Lyricist
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Debra Monk
Composer/Lyricist
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Debra Monk has appeared in 11 Broadway show and has been nominated four times for the Tony Award, winning for Featured Actress in a Play for Redwood Curtain. She is co-author of the classic Tony-nominated musical Pump Boys and Dinettes, and has been featured in the television series Grey's Anatomy, Damages, Glee, and NYPD Blue, earning an Emmy Award for her portrayal of Katie Sipowicz. Monk's film credits include One for the Money, The Other Woman, and The Bridges of Madison County. (additional)
Cass Morgan
Composer/Lyricist
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John Schimmel
Composer/Lyricist
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Jim Wann
Composer/Lyricist
Composer
Lyricist
Mike Baldassari
Lighting Designer
Tony and Emmy nominated Designer whose work has spanned much of entertainment and been seen live in 25+ countries. Broadway highlights: Cabaret, First Date, Holler If Ya Hear Me. Films: Ghostbusters, Nine, Rock of Ages, Joyful Noise, Sex And The City 2, Neil Young Trunk Show. Television: "Documentary Now!", (RED) Concert/Broadcast from Times Square with U2, Bruce Springsteen. U2’s Top of The Rock for The Tonight Show, pre-tapes for "SNL", "Late Night w/Seth Meyers". Comedy specials: Dana Carvey, John Mulaney, Bridget Everett. Multiple NYE's with Phish at MSG. Televised concert highlights; Mary J. Blige, Tim McGraw, Sam Smith, Garth Brooks. ... read more
Mary-Mitchell Campbell
Musical Supervisor
John Doyle
Director
Choreographer
David Gallo
Set Designer
David Gallo has designed over 30 Broadway production, including Memphis, First Date, The Drowsy Chaperone (Tony Award for Best Scenic Design), The Mountaintop, Reasons to Be Pretty, Xanadu, Company, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Working with August Wilson from 1996 until his death, David designed the premire productions of Wilson's later works, including King Hedley II, Jitney, Gem of the Ocean, and Radio Golf, the latter two of with each garnered him Tony nominations. Other awards: Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Ovation, Obie, LA Drama Critics, Outer Critics Circle, NAACP.
Ann Hould-Ward
Costume Designer
Dan Moses Schreier
Sound Designer
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