Production Staff
Arnold Auerbach
Additional Material
Howard Dietz
Lyricist
John Gunther
Source Material
(suggested by book)
(suggested by book)
Moss Hart
Bookwriter
Moss Hart was an American playwright, librettist, and theatre director. Hart was known for his work with George S. Kaufman. Together they produced popular comedies such as You Can't Take it With You and The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hart also wrote the books of musicals by Irving Berlin and Cole Porter.
Arnold B. Horwitt
Bookwriter
Arthur Schwartz
Composer
Composer
Castillo
Costume Designer
Alan Anderson
Production Stage Manager
Arnold Auerbach
Director
Lemuel Ayers
Production Designer
Settings
Robert Russell Bennett
Orchestrator
Robert Russell Bennett orchestrated more than 300 Broadway musical scores including Show Boat; No, No, Nanette; Of Thee I Sing; Face the Music; Oklahoma!; Carmen Jones; Finian's Rainbow; Kiss Me, Kate; South Pacific; The King and I; My Fair Lady; and Camelot. His arrangements for the 1955 film version of Oklahoma! earned him an Academy Award. He also orchestrated and arranged Richard Rodgers' TV documentary score for "Victory at Sea." A classically trained composer, Bennett's prolific output of original compositions includes symphonies, sonatas, a ballet, a concerto and an opera.
Jay Blackton
Vocal Coach
Conductor
Abe Cohen
Company Manager
Nat Dorfman
General Press Representative
Eleanor Goldsmith
Costume Designer
Robert H. Gordon
Director
(Sketches Director)
(Sketches Director)
Sol Gusikoff
Music Contractor
Moss Hart
Director
Moss Hart was an American playwright, librettist, and theatre director. Hart was known for his work with George S. Kaufman. Together they produced popular comedies such as You Can't Take it With You and The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hart also wrote the books of musicals by Irving Berlin and Cole Porter.
Randell Henderson
Stage Manager
Arnold B. Horwitt
Director
Walter N. Kapp
Assistant Stage Manager
Sammy Kramar
Assistant Conductor
John Robert Lloyd
Masks
Mask Designer
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.
Genevieve Pitot
Dance Music
Victor Samrock
Production Associate
Arthur Schwartz
Producer
Producer
Helen Tamiris
Choreographer
Mary Ward
Associate Press Representative
David Yellin
Production Assistant
Awards and Nominations
1948 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Estelle Loring won.
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