Production Staff
Guy Bolton
Bookwriter
Bookwriter
Ira Gershwin
Lyricist
Ira Gershwin, the first songwriter to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize, was born in New York City on December 6, 1896. In 1917 The Evening Sun published his first song ("You May Throw All The Rice You Desire But Please Friends, Throw No Shoes"). Four years later Ira enjoyed his first major stage success, Two Little Girls in Blue, written with another Broadway newcomer, Vincent Youmans. In 1924 Ira and his brother, George, created the smash hit Lady Be Good and went on to continue their remarkable collaboration through a dozen major stage scores, producing such standards as "Fascinating Rhythm," ... read more
George Gershwin
Composer
George Gershwin was born in Brooklyn on September 26, 1898, and began his musical training when he was 13. At 16 he quit high school to work as a "song plugger" for a music publisher, and soon he was writing songs himself. "Swanee," as introduced by Al Jolson, brought George his first real fame and led to his writing a succession of 22 musical comedies, most with his older brother, Ira. The Gershwins' shows include Lady Be Good, Oh, Kay!, Strike Up the Band, Girl Crazy, and the Pulitzer Prize winning Of Thee I Sing. From his early career George ... read more
Ira Gershwin
Lyricist
Ira Gershwin, the first songwriter to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize, was born in New York City on December 6, 1896. In 1917 The Evening Sun published his first song ("You May Throw All The Rice You Desire But Please Friends, Throw No Shoes"). Four years later Ira enjoyed his first major stage success, Two Little Girls in Blue, written with another Broadway newcomer, Vincent Youmans. In 1924 Ira and his brother, George, created the smash hit Lady Be Good and went on to continue their remarkable collaboration through a dozen major stage scores, producing such standards as "Fascinating Rhythm," ... read more
P. G. Wodehouse
Bookwriter
The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Ned
Theatre Owner / Operator
Martin Agee
Violin IV
Theoni V. Aldredge
Costume Designer
Virginia Benz
Horn II
Morty Bullman
Music Contractor
Trombone
Danny Cahn
Trumpet III
Anthony Cecere
Horn I
Leo K. Cohen
General Manager
Associate Producer
Tracy Crum
Stage Manager
Peter Dimitriades
Violin II
Robert DiNiro
Hair Designer
Joshua Ellis
General Press Representative
Tom Fay
Musical Director
Vocal Music Arranger
Dance Arrangements
(additional)
(additional)
Kenneth Foy
Scenic Designer
Settings
Crystal Garner
Viola II
Arnold Goland
Orchestrator
Harold Goldfaden
Production Stage Manager
Marty Grupp
Percussion
Rick Heckman
Reed III
Donald Johnston
Dance Music Arranger
Jeffrey Kievit
Trumpet II
Delphine Lester
Marketing Consultant
Natalie Lloyd
Executive Producer
Rick Loewus
Guitar, Banjo
David Merrick
Producer
Craig Miller
Lighting Designer
Linc Milliman
Bass
Garfield Moore
Cello I
John J. Moses
Reed II
Jan Nebozenko
Sound Designer
Suzanne Ornstein
Violin I
Concert Mistress
Warren Pincus
Casting
James Racheff
Adaptation
Maxine Roach
Viola I
Ken Leigh Rogers
Assistant Choreographer
Dance Captain
Eugene Scholtens
Reed IV
Les Scott
Reed I
Jim Semmelman
Assistant Stage Manager
Dan Siretta
Director/Choreographer
Choreographer
Director
Andy Stein
Violin III
Rachael Steurmann
Cello II
Tony Tedesco
Drums
LeDonne & Wilner
Advertising
Wilmer Wise
Trumpet I
Awards and Nominations
1991 Tony Awards
Best Choreography: Dan Siretta was nominated but did not win.
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