Production Staff
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Source Material
(Based on stories)
(Based on stories)
Jerome Coopersmith
Bookwriter
Marian Grudeff
Composer
Lyricist
Raymond Jessel
Composer
Lyricist
Motley
Costume Designer
Ingram Ash
Advertising
D. Rusty Bonaccorso
Hair Designer
Alexander H. Cohen
Producer
Jack Dabdoub
Assistant Stage Manager
Don Foote
Assistant to Motley
Jake Hamilton
Stage Manager
Harold Hastings
Musical Director
Seymour Herscher
Company Manager
Gabriel Katzka
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Marian Kinsella
Assistant to Jean Rosenthal
Ruth Mitchell
Production Stage Manager
Ruth Mitchell is a renowned American actress and singer who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Born in New York City, Mitchell grew up with a love for the arts and started performing in community theater at a young age. She went on to study theater at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she honed her craft and developed her unique style.
Mitchell made her Broadway debut in 1995 in the hit musical "Rent." She played the role of Mimi Marquez, a struggling young artist who falls in love with the character Roger. Mitchell's ... read more
John Morris
Dance Music Arranger
Dance Music Arranger
The Shubert Organization
Theatre Owner / Operator
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.
Hildy Parks
Production Associate
Mathilde Pincus
Music Preparation
Harold Prince
Director
Harold S. Prince (b. New York City, NY, 30 January 1928), also known as “Hal” Prince, was a theater producer and director who made a significant contribution to Broadway musicals in America. In a career that spanned more than fifty years, Prince has received ten Drama Desk Awards as Outstanding Director and 21 Tony Awards® for Best Direction, Best Producer, Best Musical, and Lifetime Achievement. In addition, Prince was the Kennedy Center Honoree in 1994 and the recipient of the National Medal of Arts in 2000.
Prince received his education at University of Pennsylvania, where he enrolled in a liberal arts ... read more
James D. Proctor
General Press Representative
Shirley Rich
Assistant to the Director
Vincent Rifici
Music Contractor
Nicholas Rinaldi
Assistant Stage Manager
Jean Rosenthal
Lighting Designer
Robin Rudd
Assistant to General Manager
Dick Smith
Make-Up Designer
Oliver Smith
Production Designer
Scenic Designer
Oliver Smith was a Tony Award-winning scenic designer who left an indelible mark on Broadway. Born in Waupun, Wisconsin in 1918, Smith attended the University of Wisconsin before moving to New York City in the early 1940s. He began his career as a dancer and actor, performing in several Broadway shows before transitioning to set design.
Smith's first Broadway credit as a scenic designer was for the 1948 production of "High Button Shoes." He quickly became known for his innovative and visually stunning designs, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the theater world. He worked on over 50 Broadway ... read more
Roy A. Somlyo
General Manager
Lee Theodore
Choreographer
Arthur Wagner
Conductor
Robin Wagner
Assistant to Oliver Smith
Wagner was born in San Francisco, the son of Phyllis Edna Catherine (née Smith-Spurgeon) and Jens Otto Wagner. His mother was from New Zealand and his father was from Denmark. He attended art school and started his career in theatres in that city with designs for Don Pasquale, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Tea and Sympathy, and Waiting for Godot, among others. In 1958, he relocated to New York City, where he worked on numerous off-Broadway productions before making his Broadway debut as an assistant designer for the Hugh Wheeler play Big Fish, Little Fish in 1961. His first solo ... read more
Don Walker
Orchestrator
Arthur Whitelaw
Production Assistant
Awards and Nominations
1965 Tony Awards
Best Costume Design: Motley was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Jerome Coopersmith was nominated but did not win.
Best Scenic Design: Oliver Smith won.
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