Production Staff
Charles Dickens
Source Material
(Based on book)
(Based on book)
Philip Rose (i)
Bookwriter
Garry Sherman
Composer
Peter Udell
Bookwriter
Lyricist
Kimako
Associate Producer
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: P
Theatre Owner / Operator
Nate Barnett
Stage Manager
Louise M. Bayer
Company Manager
Lisa Blackwell
Assistant Stage Manager
Ridgely Bullock
Producer
Leslie K. Bullock
Associate Producer
Breelun Daniels
Make-Up Designer
Hair Designer
Merle Debuskey
General Press Representative
Ann Emonts
Costume Designer
Timothy Graphenreed
Dance Music Arranger
Timothy Graphenreed, (8-26-1951 to 3-1-2020) Composer/Lyricist/Co-Author/Musical Director.Vocal Arranger/Orchestrator/Show Pianist, is best known for composing "The Tornado", "The Funky Monkey", and "Emerald City Ballet" in the Mega Broadway hit “The Wiz”. He is a member of ASCAP and worked with several multi-talented Directors/Choreographers including Michael Peters, Maurice Hines, Pat Birch, Hinton Battle, Lee Summers, Louis Johnson, Debbie Allen, Otis Sallid and of course, Tony Award-winning George Faison. He has also worked with or created arrangements for several Notables including the late Gregory Hines; Jennifer Holiday; Phylicia Rashad; Jeff Goldblum; Robert Downey, Jr.; Maya Angelou; Valerie Simpson; Darlene Love; ... read more
Mortimer Halpern
Production Stage Manager
Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr.
Lighting Designer
Lighting Designer
John Kasarda
Assistant to Mr. Wagner
Jay Kingwill
General Manager
Ash / LeDonne
Advertising
Lloyd Mayers
Assistant Conductor
Frances Lee Morgan
Associate Choreographer
Michael Peters
Choreographer
Columbia Pictures
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Howard Roberts
Musical Director
Michael Craig Robinson
Hair Designer
Make-Up Designer
Philip Rose (i)
Director
Albert W. Selden
Producer
Jack Shearing
Sound Designer
Garry Sherman
Vocal Music Arranger
Orchestrator
Orchestrations/Vocal Arrangements
Leo Stern
Press Representative
Robin Wagner
Scenic Designer
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
Lynda Watson
Casting
Anthony Weymouth
Associate Producer
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