Production Staff
Warren Casey
Bookwriter
Composer
Lyricist
Warren Casey was born in Yonkers, New York, and attended Syracuse University. During the late '50s, he learned all about "greasers" while working as an art teacher in upstate New York. He moved to Chicago in 1962, where he hoped to pursue an acting career. He appeared in dozens of productions, including creating the roles of Bernie Litko in David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago. He supported himself with jobs in retail, including working as an assistant manager of a chain of apparel stores, and as a record salesman. In the meantime, he taught himself how to play the guitar ... read more
John Farrar
Additional Material
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
Barry Gibb
Additional Material
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
Barry Gibb is a British singer, songwriter, musician and record producer who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the group the Bee Gees. In the early 1960s Barry, and his twin brothers, Maurice and Robin, formed pop group The Bee Gees, named in tribute to two people who helped launch their career, racetrack promoter Bill Goode and a DJ named Bill Gates. It was later changed to an acronym for the Brothers Gibb. He was awarded a CBE, or Commander of the Order of British Empire, by Queen Elizabeth II in the New Year's Eve Honors List 2001 ... read more (Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
Jim Jacobs
Bookwriter
Composer
Lyricist
Jim Jacobs was born and raised on the mean streets of Chicago's far northwest side. During the golden era of rock 'n' roll (1956-1960) he was a guitar-playing "greaser" student at Taft High School. In 1963, Jacobs met Warren Casey when they were both cast in a local theatre production of A Shot in the Dark. Seven years later they wrote Grease, which opened in 1971 in a former trolley barn called the Kingston Mines Theatre in Chicago. A year later, Grease made it to Broadway and "Greasemania" took off, becoming what was then the longest running show in Broadway ... read more
Louis St. Louis
Additional Material
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
Louis St. Louis was an American songwriter, music arranger and singer, famous for songs written for Grease, particularly the song "Sandy" (co-written with Scott Simon), which was a hit for John Travolta and performing "Rock 'n' Roll Party Queen" and "Mooning" (songs originally from the musical, where they were sung by a character named Roger that was cut from the film) with Cindy Bullens on the soundtrack. (Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
Scott J. Simon
Additional Material
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
(Additional songs - 2007 Broadway revival)
The Blaine Thompson Company
Advertising
Serino, Coyne & Nappi
Advertising
Matthew Serino & Associates
Advertising
Zodiac
Production Photographer
Production Photographer
Betty Lee Hunt Associates, Inc.
General Press Representative
A. Robert Altshuler
Stage Manager
Steve Beckler
Stage Manager
Paul Bengston
Stage Manager
Patricia Birch
Choreographer
Barbara Jean Block
Assistant to the Producer
Joe Calvan
Production Stage Manager
Gigi Cascio
Production Stage Manager
Emile Charlap
Copyist
Carolyn Ciplet
Production Assistant
Leo K. Cohen
Company Manager
Anthony D'Amato
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Cynthia Darlow
Dance Queen
Edward H. Davis
General Manager
John Delaat
Hair Designer
Donna Donaldson
Assistant to the Producer
Karl Eigsti
Lighting Designer
John Fennessy
Assistant Stage Manager
Maxine Fox
Producer
Lynne Guerra
Production Stage Manager
Tom Harris
Assistant Stage Manager
Edye Lou Hock
Assistant to the Producer
Betty Lee Hunt
General Press Representative
Theatre Now, Inc.
General Manager
David James
Assistant to Miss Robbins
Jim Langrall
Assistant Stage Manager
Michael Leonard
Musical Supervisor
Orchestrator
Louis St. Louis
Dance Music Arranger
Music Arrangements
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
Musical Supervisor
Louis St. Louis was an American songwriter, music arranger and singer, famous for songs written for Grease, particularly the song "Sandy" (co-written with Scott Simon), which was a hit for John Travolta and performing "Rock 'n' Roll Party Queen" and "Mooning" (songs originally from the musical, where they were sung by a character named Roger that was cut from the film) with Cindy Bullens on the soundtrack.
Henry Luhrman
Press Associate
Michael Martorella
Stage Manager
Bill Merrill
Sound Designer
Tom Moore
Director
Director
Maria Pucci
Press Representative
Nino Raffaello
Hair Designer
Camille Ranson
Company Manager
Carrie F. Robbins
Costume Designer
Carrie Robbins
Costume Designer
Douglas W. Schmidt
Scenic Designer
Settings
Mr. Schmidt has designed nearly 60 Broadway shows and dozens of regional productions for the Guthrie, The Old Globe, The Alley Theatre, and Seattle Rep, among others. He has three Drama Desk Awards (Into the Woods, Veronica's Room, Over Here!), three Tony nominations (The Front Page, Into the Woods, 42nd Street), an Obie, and many other awards.
Linda Scoullar
Assistant to the Producer
Jack Shearing
Sound Designer
T. Schuyler Smith
Production Stage Manager
Stage Manager
Jeremy Stone
Musical Director
Liz Thompson
Assistant to Patricia Birch
Harriett Trachtenberg
Assistant Press Representative
Robin Vogel
Dance Queen
Kenneth Waissman
Producer
Otto & Windsor
Casting
Greg Zadikov
Assistant Stage Manager
Awards and Nominations
1972 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Adrienne Barbeau won.
1972 Tony Awards
Best Book of a Musical: Jim Jacobs won.
Best Book of a Musical: Warren Casey won.
Best Choreography: Patricia Birch won.
Best Costume Design: Carrie F. Robbins won.
Best Musical: Maxine Fox won.
Best Musical: Kenneth Waissman was nominated but did not win.
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