Production Staff
Bob Randall
Bookwriter
Stephen Schwartz
Composer/Lyricist
Composer
Lyricist
Gifford / Wallace, Inc.
General Press Representative
Marvin A. Krauss Associates, Inc.
General Manager
Blaine-Thompson
Advertising
John Actman
Stage Manager
Randy Barcelo
Costume Designer
Joseph Beruh
Producer
Charles Birch
Percussion
Frank J. Boros
Assistant to Mr. Chapman
Hank Cattaneo
Assistant to Mr. Ramone
David Chapman
Scenic Designer
Sam Christensen
Production Assistant
Richard Cook
Drums
Grover Dale
Choreographer
Director
Director/Choreographer
Dale's Broadway stage debut was in the 1956 musical Li'l Abner as a dancer. He appeared in the original cast of West Side Story as Snowboy, a member of the Jets gang. Other stage credits include the role of Andrew in Greenwillow, in which he also understudied Anthony Perkins as Gideon Briggs; Noël Coward's Sail Away, where he had the juvenile lead role of architect Barnaby Slade; and in Half a Sixpence, where he played Pearce, one of a quartet of 19th century London shop apprentices around whom the show is structured.
Dale made his film debut in The Unsinkable Molly ... read more
Kenn Duncan
Production Photographer
Jay Fox
Assistant to Mr. Dale
Dance Captain
Assistant Stage Manager
Gary Gunas
Company Manager
Born in Manchester, Connecticut on May 26, 1947, Gunas was known and loved by so many in the theater industry - as much for his gentlemanly demeanor as his sharp business acumen.
His career began off-Broadway in 1969 as an apprentice Company Manager for the musical Promenade. In the 1970s, he shifted to Broadway shows and first-class tours in the office of Marvin A. Krauss Associates where he worked as a Company Manager, Associate General Manager, and eventually General Manager on many shows including Godspell (which had, at one point, 12 simultaneous productions), American Buffalo, Beatlemania, Dancin', Woman of the Year, ... read more
Jim Harrison
Assistant to Mr. Nelson
Doug Henning
Magic
Darrell Jonas
Production Assistant
Edgar Lansbury
Producer
Edgar Lansbury (born 12 January 1930) is a retired British-American theatre, film, and television producer.
Lansbury's first Broadway production, the 1964 Frank D. Gilroy play The Subject Was Roses, won him the Tony Award for Best Play. Other Broadway credits include Promenade (1969, co-produced with Joseph Beruh), The Only Game in Town, Look to the Lilies, The Magic Show, the 1974 revival of Gypsy starring his sister, Godspell, American Buffalo (which earned him a nomination for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play), and Lennon.
Off-Broadway Lansbury has produced, among other productions, revivals of Arms and the Man, Waiting for Godot, and ... read more
Brian Howard Lumley
Assistant to Mr. Henning
Special assistant to Doug Henning
Steve Manes
Bass
Godspell: 1971-1973
Godspell, The Movie: 1973
The Magic Show: 1973-1974
Oh! Calcutta!: 1977-1989
Brian McCormick
Guitar
Richard Nelson
Lighting Designer
Lighting Designer
Nan Pearlman
Associate Producer
Glen Priest
Assistant to Mr. Henning
Phil Ramone
Sound Designer
Stephen Reinhardt
Keyboards
Musical Director
Conductor
Ivan Reitman
Producer
Paul Shaffer
Keyboards
David Sheridan Spangler
Dance Music Arranger
Herb Vogler
Production Stage Manager
Jo Marie Wakefield
Assistant to the Producer
Jerry Wiener
Guitar
Otto & Windsor
Casting
Walter Wood
Production Assistant
Awards and Nominations
1975 Tony Awards
Best Direction of a Musical: Grover Dale was nominated but did not win.
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