Production Staff
Colette
Source Material
(Based on novel)
(Based on novel)
Alan Jay Lerner
Bookwriter
Lyricist
Alan Jay Lerner wrote some of America's best loved and enduring stage and movie musicals with Frederick Loewe over a period of more than 25 years: Life of the Party, What's Up, The Day Before Spring, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot and Gigi. He also wrote Love Life with Kurt Weill, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Carmelina with Burton Lane, Coco with Andre Previn, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with Leonard Bernstein and Dance a Little Closer with Charles Strouse. He wrote the libretto and/or lyrics for the following films: An American in Paris, Gigi, ... read more
Frederick Loewe
Composer
Los Angeles & San Francisco Civic Light Opera
Producer
(Original Producer)
(Original Producer)
Blaine-Thompson
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Herb Adams
Production Coordinator
Ingram Ash
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Sandahl Bergman
Dance Captain
Thomas P. Brown
Music Copyist
Patrika Brown
Assistant to Mr. Skelton
John Dorrin
Assistant Stage Manager
Bruce Ferden
Assistant Musical Director
Joseph Hardy
Director
Bill Holland
Production Manager
C. Edwin Knill
General Manager
Irwin Kostal
Orchestrator
Mark Kruger
Assistant to Mr. Skelton
Edwin Lester
Producer
M. William Lettich
Production Stage Manager
Samuel Levitan
Orchestra Personnel Manager
Oliver Messel
Costume Designer
James M. Nederlander
Theatre Owner / Operator
Joseph Nederlander
Theatre Owner / Operator
Gerard Oestreicher
Theatre Owner / Operator
Ross Reimueller
Musical Director
Trude Rittman
Dance Music Arranger
Otto Rothschild
Production Photographer
Matthew Serino
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Serino founded Serino Coyne, the nation's longest-running live-entertainment advertising agency, with Nancy Coyne in 1977. He departed as President in 2007. In the three decades that he spent with the company, it worked on such iconic shows as A Chorus Line, Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, Grand Hotel, Miss Saigon, Angels in America, Sunset Boulevard, Rent, The Producers, Mamma Mia!, Thoroughly Modern Mille, Hairspray, Wicked, and many more.
He died in June 2023.
Martin Shwartz
Press Representative
Thomas Skelton
Lighting Designer
Oliver Smith
Scenic 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
Saint Subber
Producer
Producer
James Turner
Company Manager
Vivienne Walker
Hair Designer
Ben Washer
Press Representative
Onna White
Choreographer
Awards and Nominations
1974 Tony Awards
Best Costume Design: Oliver Messel was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Frederick Loewe won.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Alan Jay Lerner won.
Best Scenic Design: Oliver Smith was nominated but did not win.
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