Production Staff
Richard Adler
Lyricist
Composer
Composer/Lyricist
Mr. Adler co-composed the music and lyrics for Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, both of which won Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Score. He also earned a Tony Award nomination for his musical, Kwamina. Some of his biggest hit songs are You Gotta Have Heart, Hey, There, Hernando’s Hideaway, Whatever Lola Wants, Steam Heat, Rags to Riches, and Everybody Loves a Lover.
During the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Richard Adler staged and produced numerous presidential entertainments, including the unforgettable birthday celebration for President Kennedy featuring Marilyn Monroe singing Happy Birthday, Mr. President.
Harry Akst
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Harry Belafonte
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
Harry Belafonte is an American singer, songwriter, activist, and actor. He is one of the most successful Jamaican-American pop stars in history. Belafonte is known for his recording of "The Banana Boat Song", with its signature lyric "Day-O". He has recorded and performed in many genres, including blues, folk, gospel, show tunes, and American standards.
He has starred in films, including Otto Preminger's hit musical Carmen Jones (1954), Island in the Sun (1957), and Robert Wise's Odds Against Tomorrow (1959).
Belafonte has won three Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. He also received the Kennedy Center Honors and was ... read more (Additional)
Cy Coleman
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
Cy Coleman was a prolific composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist who made a significant impact on American music and Broadway. Born Seymour Kaufman in 1929 in New York City, Coleman began playing piano at an early age and was soon performing in clubs and bars around the city. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music, but his true education came from playing with jazz greats like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
Coleman's first foray into Broadway was with the musical "Wildcat" in 1960, which starred Lucille Ball. The show was not a critical success, ... read more (Additional)
Manny Curtis
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Herbert Farjeon
Sketches
Bookwriter
Michael Grace
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Bart Howard
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Jean Kerr
Sketches
Bookwriter
Sumner Lock-Elliot
Sketches
Bookwriter
Arthur Macrae
Bookwriter
Sketches
Joseph McCarthy
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Jerry Ross
Composer/Lyricist
Composer
Lyricist
John Rox
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Henry Sullivan
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Billy K. Wells
Sketches
Lauri Wylie
Bookwriter
Sketches
Gerald Alters
Dance Music Arranger
Dance Music Arranger
John Murray Anderson
Director
Director
(Staging)
(Staging)
Gertrude Appelbaum
Assistant to Mr. Gilkey
Mason Arvold
Assistant to Mr. Du Bois
Arthur Barkow
Production Stage Manager
Thomas Becher
Costume Designer
Costume Designer
Harry Belafonte
Composer
(Additional Music)
Harry Belafonte is an American singer, songwriter, activist, and actor. He is one of the most successful Jamaican-American pop stars in history. Belafonte is known for his recording of "The Banana Boat Song", with its signature lyric "Day-O". He has recorded and performed in many genres, including blues, folk, gospel, show tunes, and American standards.
He has starred in films, including Otto Preminger's hit musical Carmen Jones (1954), Island in the Sun (1957), and Robert Wise's Odds Against Tomorrow (1959).
Belafonte has won three Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. He also received the Kennedy Center Honors and was ... read more
(Additional Music)
Frank Bradley
Production Assistant
Wayne Brown
Assistant Stage Manager
Perry Bruskin
Stage Manager
Cy Coleman
Composer
(Additional Music)
Cy Coleman was a prolific composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist who made a significant impact on American music and Broadway. Born Seymour Kaufman in 1929 in New York City, Coleman began playing piano at an early age and was soon performing in clubs and bars around the city. He studied at the Juilliard School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music, but his true education came from playing with jazz greats like Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
Coleman's first foray into Broadway was with the musical "Wildcat" in 1960, which starred Lucille Ball. The show was not a critical success, ... read more
(Additional Music)
Buster Davis
Musical Director
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
Vocal Music Arranger
Sheila Devlin
Assistant to Mr. Grace
Stanley Gilkey
Producer
Producer
Fred Golden
Advertising
Michael Grace
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Producer
Producer
Manning Gurian
Company Manager
Sol Gusikoff
Orchestra Personnel Manager
Lewis Harmon
Press Representative
Bart Howard
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Sol Jacobson
Press Representative
Herbert Jacoby
Assistant to Mr. Rigby
Albia Kavan
Assistant to Mr. Saddler
Joseph McCarthy
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Dennis Murray
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.
Raoul Pène Du Bois
Scenic Designer
Scenic Designer
Harry Rigby
Producer
Producer
Cyril Ritchard
Director
(sketches)
(sketches)
Director
(Sketches Director)
(Sketches Director)
John Rox
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Ted Royal
Orchestrator
Orchestrator
David Sackson
Assistant to Mr. Davis
Donald Saddler
Choreographer
Henry Sullivan
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Awards and Nominations
1954 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Orson Bean won.
Performance: Harry Belafonte won.
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