Production Staff
Jan De Hartog
Source Material
(Based on play)
(Based on play)
Tom Jones
Bookwriter
Lyricist
Tom Jones' best-known work is The Fantasticks, which ran off-Broadway from 1960 until 2002, and the hit song from the same, "Try to Remember". Other songs from The Fantasticks include "Soon It's Gonna Rain", "Much More", and "I Can See It". He also wrote the screenplay for the 1995 feature-film adaptation.
Jones acted in a New York City revival of The Fantasticks, which he also directed. He played the part of the Old Actor, from when the musical opened in 1960, and from April 26, 2010, to June 6, 2010. He was credited as an actor in the show as Thomas ... read more
Harvey Schmidt
Composer
Blaine-Thompson
Advertising
Robert Avian
Assistant Stage Manager
William H. Batchelder
Assistant to Miss Rosenthal
Tom Brown
Music Copyist
Gower Champion
Director
Patricia Drylie
Assistant Stage Manager
Fred Golden
Advertising
Robert Greenwald
Assistant to Mr. Schlissel
David Guthrie
Assistant to Mr. Smith
Richard Highley
Company Manager
Richard Horner
46th Street Theatre General Manager
Woody Kessler
Piano
Philip J. Lang
Orchestrator
Philip J. Lang was a musician, composer and music educator who taught at the graduate schools of music at the University of Michigan and the University of Colorado and was the orchestrator of more than 50 Broadway musicals including My Fair Lady and Camelot (with Robert Russell Bennett); Annie Get Your Gun; Applause; Hello, Dolly!; Carnival; and 42nd Street. Mr. Lang was an orchestrator for the Metropolitan Opera and a frequent musical arranger for television including Hallmark Productions, David Susskind, Radio City Music Hall and "The Tonight Show."
John Lesko
Musical Director
Albert Mello
Piano
David Merrick
Producer
Lynn Middleton
Staff Associate
Wade Miller
Stage Manager
The Shubert Organization
Theatre Owner / Operator
The Shubert Organization is America's oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on the Broadway. Since the dawn of the 20th Century, Shubert has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of plays and musicals both in New York City and throughout the United States. Shubert currently owns and operates seventeen Broadway theatres and six off-Broadway venues.
Lester Osterman
46th Street Theatre Managing Director
Linda Otto
Casting
Jean Rosenthal
Lighting Designer
Jay Russell
Press Representative
Harvey B. Sabinson
General Press Representative
Jack Schlissel
General Manager
Sylvia Schwartz
Staff Associate
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
Lee Solters
General Press Representative
Juliet Taylor
Staff Associate
Lucia Victor
Production Supervisor
Assistant to the Director
Ben Washer
Press Representative
Freddy Wittop
Costume Designer
Albert Wolsky
Assistant to Mr. Wittop
Awards and Nominations
1967 Tony Awards
Best Costume Design: Freddy Wittop was nominated but did not win.
Best Direction of a Musical: Gower Champion was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: I Do! I Do! was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Tom Jones was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Harvey Schmidt was nominated but did not win.
Best Scenic Design: Oliver Smith was nominated but did not win.
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