Production Staff
Lee Adams
Lyricist
Michael Stewart (i)
Bookwriter
Michael Stewart was an American playwright and librettist born on August 1, 1924, in Manhattan, New York City. He began his career writing for television, including shows such as "The Red Buttons Show" and "The Steve Allen Show." However, it was his work on Broadway that would make him a household name.
Stewart's first Broadway credit came in 1955 with "By the Beautiful Sea," a musical comedy that he wrote the book for. He would go on to write the books for several other hit musicals, including "Carnival!" (1961), "Hello, Dolly!" (1964), and "42nd Street" (1980). "Hello, Dolly!" in particular was ... read more
Charles Strouse
Composer
Jujamcyn Theaters (under the direction of Richard G. Wolff, President)
Theatre Owner / Operator
Opening Doors Theatre Company
Producer
Solters / Roskin / Friedman, Inc.
General Press Representative
Gerald Alters
Music Arranger
Gary Anderson
Music Arranger
Stanley Applebaum
Music Arranger
Stephen Arnold
Company Manager
Steven Bednasz
Musical Director
(assistance)
(assistance)
Slade Brown
Producer
Ralph Burns
Music Arranger
Hector Coris
Director
Shelly Gross
Producer
Lee Guber
Producer
Guber went into the nightclub business, and joined his childhood friend Shelly Gross and Frank Ford in creating a musical theater in Devon, Pennsylvania in 1955 called the Valley Forge Music Fair. The original tent was replaced by a permanent structure, which was subsequently razed and replaced by a supermarket.
The group was advised to open a second theater in Westbury, New York, a suburb of New York City, but Guber asked "Where's Long Island?" when told the proposed location. The original Westbury Music Fair was housed in a tent that was constructed on what had been the site of a ... read more
David Hays
Lighting Designer
Mark Hummel
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
Highlights include Jerry Zaks' 1992 Guys and Dolls, The Boy From Oz starring Hugh Jackman, and Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life. As music director for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Hummel composed 3 songs for their 75th celebration in 2007.
Theatre Now, Inc.
General Manager
John Kasarda
Assistant to Mr. Mitchell
Scott Kuney
Music Arranger
Philip J. Lang
Music Arranger
Philip J. Lang was a musician, composer and music educator who taught at the graduate schools of music at the University of Michigan and the University of Colorado and was the orchestrator of more than 50 Broadway musicals including My Fair Lady and Camelot (with Robert Russell Bennett); Annie Get Your Gun; Applause; Hello, Dolly!; Carnival; and 42nd Street. Mr. Lang was an orchestrator for the Metropolitan Opera and a frequent musical arranger for television including Hallmark Productions, David Susskind, Radio City Music Hall and "The Tonight Show."
Joe Layton
Director
Ash / LeDonne
Advertising
Zoya Leporska
Dance Captain
Andrew Long
Musical Director
Theatre includes: Broadway: Ed in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Old Vic: Richard III. Tour: War Horse. BAM: The Iceman Cometh, Richard III. Shakespeare Theatre Company: Coriolanus, Antony & Cleopatra. Guthrie: M Butterfly. Studio Theater: Frozen. Rep Theatre of St Louis: Amadeus, Enrico IV. Signature Theatre: My Fair Lady, I Am My Own Wife. Hartford Stage: Hamlet, Heartbreak House.
Film includes: Blue Jasmine, NOW: In the Wings on a World Stage.
Awards: Helen Hayes Award, Will Award, Lunt-Fontanne fellow.
Tony Manzi
Stage Manager
Jim Milford
Associate Producer
David Mitchell
Scenic Designer
Otts Munderloh
Sound Designer
Frank O'Dowd
Video
Robert O'Rourke
Assistant Stage Manager
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson
Music Arranger
Wakefield Poole
Video
Associate to the Director
Seymour Press
Music Contractor
Barbara J. Rossi
Production Photographer
Nicholas Russiyan
Production Stage Manager
Christine Schwalenberg
Choreographer
Werner Sherer
Hair Designer
Mary Jo Slater
Casting
Charles Strouse
Music Arranger
Charles Strouse is a Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist whose contributions to the world of musical theater have left an indelible mark. Born in New York City in 1928, Strouse began playing piano at an early age and went on to study composition at the Eastman School of Music and the Juilliard School.
Strouse's first Broadway credit came in 1960 with the musical "Bye Bye Birdie," which he co-wrote with lyricist Lee Adams. The show was a smash hit, running for over 600 performances and earning Strouse his first Tony Award for Best Musical. "Bye Bye Birdie" tells the story of ... read more
Daniel Troob
Music Arranger
Dance Music Arranger
Linda Twine
Assistant Conductor
Jim Tyler
Music Arranger
Fred Voelpel
Costume Designer
Videos