Production Staff
Fred Ebb
Lyricist
As a writer, lyricist, composer and director, Fred Ebb made incalculable contributions to the New York theatrical community. Mr. Ebb is a Tony, Grammy, Emmy, Olivier and Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award winning recipient. Fred Ebb's first professional songwriting assignment came in 1953 when he and Phil Springer were hired by Columbia Records to write a song for Judy Garland called "Heartbroken." Mr. Ebb was introduced to composer John Kander in 1964 by music publisher Tommy Valando and became one of the most legendary songwriting teams in American history. The first successful collaboration was on the song "My Coloring ... read more
Christopher Isherwood
Source Material
(Based on stories)
(Based on stories)
John Kander
Composer
American composer John Kander (b. Kansas City, MO, March 18, 1927) is the musical partner of the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb, who together created at least sixteen Broadway shows, Flora the Red Menace (1965), Cabaret (1966), Chicago (1975), and Curtains (2007) among them. They also contributed material to fourteen films and television specials over their forty-year association. Independently John Kander supplied the scores to many films, including Something For Everyone (1970), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Places in the Heart (1984), and Billy Bathgate (1991).
Joe Masteroff
Bookwriter
John Van Druten
Source Material
(Based on play)
(Based on play)
Ed Aldridge
Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Boris Aronson
Scenic Designer
Boris Aronson was a Russian-born American scenic designer who made a significant contribution to the world of theatre. He was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1898 and studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg before moving to the United States in 1923.
Aronson began his career in theatre as a set designer for the Yiddish Theatre in New York City. He later became involved in the Broadway theatre scene, where he worked on numerous productions over the course of several decades. Some of his most notable works include the original productions of "Fiddler on the Roof," "Cabaret," "Company," ... read more
Ingram Ash
Advertising
David Baker
Dance Music Arranger
William H. Batchelder
Assistant to Miss. Rosenthal
Bruce Becker
Dance Captain
D. Rusty Bonaccorso
Hair Designer
Steven Boockvor
Dance Captain
James Bronson
Stage Manager
Mary Bryant
Press Representative
Leslie Coven
Assistant Press Representative
Ronald Field
Choreographer
Carl Fisher
General Manager
Michael Forman
Musical Director
Harold Hastings
Musical Director
Ellen Levene
Press Representative
Ruth Mitchell
Production Stage Manager
Producer
(In Association With)
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
(In Association With)
Warren O'Hara
Company Manager
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.
Harold Prince
Director
Producer
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
Shirley Rich
Casting
Nicholas Rinaldi
Assistant Stage Manager
Jean Rosenthal
Lighting Designer
David Rothenberg
Press Representative
Tom Stone
Assistant Stage Manager
Don Walker
Orchestrator
Bonnie Walker
Dance Captain
Patricia Zipprodt
Costume Designer
Awards and Nominations
1967 The Hewes Awards
Scenic Design: Boris Aronson won.
1967 Tony Awards
Best Choreography: Ron Field won.
Best Costume Design: Patricia Zipprodt won.
Best Direction of a Musical: Harold Prince won.
Best Musical: Cabaret won.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: John Kander won.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Fred Ebb won.
Best Scenic Design: Boris Aronson won.
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