Production Staff
Peggy Gordon
Composer
(Additional)
(Additional)
Jay Hamburger
Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
St. Matthew
Source Material
(Original Author)
(Original Author)
Stephen Schwartz
Composer
Lyricist
(Additional)
Stephen Schwartz was born in New York City on March 6, 1948. He studied piano and composition at the Juilliard School of Music while in high school and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 1968 with a B.F.A. in Drama. Upon coming back to live in New York City, he went to work as an A&R producer for RCA Records, but shortly thereafter began to work in the Broadway theatre. His first major credit was the title song for the play BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE; the song was eventually used in the movie version as well.
In 1971, he wrote the music ... read more (Additional)
John-Michael Tebelak
Bookwriter
Conceiver
Joseph Beruh
Producer
(by arrangement with)
(by arrangement with)
Ian Dow
Settings
Stuart Duncan
Producer
(by arrangement with)
(by arrangement with)
Edgar Lansbury
Producer
(by arrangement with)
Edgar Lansbury (born 12 January 1930) is a retired British-American theatre, film, and television producer.
Lansbury's first Broadway production, the 1964 Frank D. Gilroy play The Subject Was Roses, won him the Tony Award for Best Play. Other Broadway credits include Promenade (1969, co-produced with Joseph Beruh), The Only Game in Town, Look to the Lilies, The Magic Show, the 1974 revival of Gypsy starring his sister, Godspell, American Buffalo (which earned him a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play), and Lennon.
Off-Broadway Lansbury has produced, among other productions, revivals of Arms and the Man, Waiting for Godot, and ... read more
(by arrangement with)
H.M. Tennent, Ltd.
Producer
Spencer Mosse
Lighting Designer
Stephen Schwartz
Musical Director
Stephen Schwartz was born in New York City on March 6, 1948. He studied piano and composition at the Juilliard School of Music while in high school and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 1968 with a B.F.A. in Drama. Upon coming back to live in New York City, he went to work as an A&R producer for RCA Records, but shortly thereafter began to work in the Broadway theatre. His first major credit was the title song for the play BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE; the song was eventually used in the movie version as well.
In 1971, he wrote the music ... read more
John-Michael Tebelak
Director
Susan Tsu
Costume Designer
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