Production Staff
Ellen Fitzhugh
Lyricist
Ellen Fitzhugh (died July 16, 2023) was an American musical theatre lyricist and librettist. She was most notable for lyrics to the Broadway musical Grind, for which she was nominated for the 1985 Tony Award for Best Original Score.
Other musicals included Herringbone, Paper Moon, Don Juan de Marco, Paradise Found and Los Otros.
For film, she contributed lyrics to songs in The Great Mouse Detective and The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue.
Larry Grossman
Composer
Alan Handley
Source Material
(From an idea by)
(From an idea by)
Fay Kanin
Bookwriter
Bob Wynn
Source Material
(From an idea by)
(From an idea by)
Ash / LeDonne / Fisher
Advertising
Richard Allen
Make-Up Designer
Hair Designer
Dwight Baxter
Dance Captain
Ken Billington
Lighting Designer
Ken Billington is a highly acclaimed lighting designer with over 50 years of experience in the theatre industry. Born in 1944 in Long Island, New York, Billington attended Hofstra University where he studied theatre and lighting design. After graduating, he began his career as a lighting designer in the Off-Broadway scene in the 1960s, eventually making his way to Broadway.
Billington has designed the lighting for over 100 Broadway productions, including the original productions of Sweeney Todd, Chicago, and The Drowsy Chaperone. He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lighting Design 21 times, winning three times for his ... read more
Mary Bryant
Press Representative
Bill Byers
Orchestrator
Sally Campbell
Company Manager
Sam Crothers
Executive Producer
Clarke Dunham
Scenic Designer
Richard Evans
Stage Manager
Jonathan Farkas
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Tom Fay
Assistant Conductor
Dance Music Arranger
Michael Frazier
Producer
Paul Gemignani
Musical Director
Pick a Stephen Sondheim Broadway premiere in the last three decades – say, Sweeney Todd or Sunday in the Park with George or Into the Woods. Who was at the podium on opening night? If you guessed Paul Gemignani, you got it right. In fact, Maestro Gemignani has been a distinguished and constant presence in musical theater for the last forty years. In 2001 he was honored with a Special Lifetime Achievement Tony Award®.
Significantly, for an artist so closely associated with Sondheim, Gemignani made his Broadway debut as a conductor in Sondheim’s Follies (1971), taking over the role of music ... read more
Kenneth D. Greenblatt
Producer
Gordon Lowry Harrell
Dance Arrangements
(additional)
(see recent submissions made here)
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Theatre Now, Inc.
General Manager
Mary Lea Johnson
Producer
William Kirk
Assistant Stage Manager
Florence Klotz
Costume Designer
Ruth Mitchell
Executive Producer
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
Otts Munderloh
Sound Designer
James M. Nederlander
Producer
The Messrs. Nederlander
Theatre Owner / Operator
John J. Pomerantz
Producer
Harold Prince
Producer
Director
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
Beverley Randolph
Production Stage Manager
Martin Richards
Producer
Ralph Roseman
General Manager
Susan Madden Samson
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Martha Swope
Production Photographer
Jim Tyler
Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
(Additional Orchestrations)
Larry Vickers
Assistant Choreographer
Harold Wheeler
Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
(Additional Orchestrations)
Orchestrator
(Additional Orchestrations)
Wheeler is a composer, arranger, orchestrator, musical director, musical supervisor, and musician. Perhaps best known for his 17 seasons as musical director of the ABC show Dancing with the Stars, he has enjoyed many years of success over several mediums.
His Broadway credits include Side Show, Hugh Jackman - Back on Broadway, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Tony Award nomination), Never Gonna Dance, Hairspray (Tony Award nomination, Drama Desk Award), The Full Monty (Tony Award nomination), Swing! (Tony Award nomination), Little Me (Tony Award nomination), The Life (Tony Award nomination), Dreamgirls, The Wiz, The Tap Dance Kid, and Lena Horne: The ... read more
(Additional Orchestrations)
Lester Wilson
Choreographer
Awards and Nominations
1985 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Lighting Design: Ken Billington was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Lyrics: Ellen Fitzhugh was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Music: Larry Grossman was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Orchestrations: Bill Byers was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Set Design: Clarke Dunham was nominated but did not win.
1985 Tony Awards
Best Costume Design: Florence Klotz won.
Best Direction of a Musical: Harold Prince was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Kenneth D. Greenblatt was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: John J. Pomerantz was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Harold Prince was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Michael Frazier was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Jonathan Farkas was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Larry Grossman was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Ellen Fitzhugh was nominated but did not win.
Best Scenic Design: Clarke Dunham was nominated but did not win.
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