Production Staff
James M. Barrie
Bookwriter
Mark "Moose" Charlap
Composer
Mark Charlap
Composer
Betty Comden
Lyricist
(Additional)
Betty Comden, born in Brooklyn in 1917, was an American lyricist, screenwriter, and actress. She is best known for her work with Adolph Green, with whom she collaborated on numerous musicals and films.
Comden and Green met in 1938 while both were studying at New York University, and began writing together shortly thereafter. Their first Broadway credit was for On the Town, a musical about three sailors on a 24-hour leave in New York City. The show premiered in 1944 and was a huge success, cementing Comden and Green's place in the world of musical theater.
Comden and Green went on to ... read more (Additional)
Adolph Green
Lyricist
(Additional)
Adolph Green was an American lyricist and playwright who was born on December 2, 1914, in the Bronx, New York. He was the son of Hungarian Jewish immigrants. Green's father was a successful businessman, and his mother was a homemaker. Green attended New York University, where he studied English and drama.
Green began his career in show business as a performer in the late 1930s. He appeared in several Broadway productions, including "The New Yorkers" and "Two for the Show." However, it was his work as a lyricist that would make him famous.
Green's first major success as a lyricist came in ... read more (Additional)
Carolyn Leigh
Lyricist
Jule Styne
Composer
(additional)
(additional)
Motley
Costume Designer
Louis Adrian
Conductor
Musical Director
Elmer Bernstein
Composer
(Incidental Music)
(Incidental Music)
Herman Bernstein
General Manager
Elmer Bernstein
Composer
(Incidental Music)
(Incidental Music)
Peggy Clark
Lighting Designer
Peter Foy
Flying Effects
(supervision)
(supervision)
Sol Gusikoff
Music Contractor
Richard Halliday
Producer
Mary Hunter
Assistant to the Director
Michael Jeffrey
Production Manager
Joseph Kirby
Flying Effects
Peter Larkin
Scenic Designer
Edwin Lester
Producer
(Original Producer)
(Original Producer)
Robert Linden
Production Stage Manager
Michel Mok
Press Representative
Walter Neal
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.
Trude Rittman
Composer
(Incidental Music)
(Incidental Music)
Composer
(Incidental Music)
(Incidental Music)
Jerome Robbins
Director
Director/Choreographer
Choreographer
JEROME ROBBINS (born 11 October 1918 in New York City) was the younger of two children of Harry Rabinowitz, who emigrated to America from Poland in 1904, and his wife Lena Rips. Rabinowitz was at first a shopkeeper with a delicatessen on the Upper East Side of Manhattan; in the 1920’s he moved the family to Jersey City and then to Weehawken, New Jersey, where he and a brother-in-law established the Comfort Corset Company. Young Jerome, who showed an early aptitude for music, dancing, and theatrics, attended schools in Weehawken and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1935. Intending ... read more
Frank Roberts
Assistant Stage Manager
Richard Rodda
Technical Director
Albert Sendrey
Orchestrator
Jule Styne
Composer
(Additional Music)
With the scores of such Broadway classics as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Peter Pan, Bells Are Ringing, Gypsy, and Funny Girl to his credit, composer Jule Styne ranks as one of the undisputed architects of the American musical theater.
Born in London's East End on December 31, 1905, Styne's family moved to the United States in 1912. Young Julius showed such a talent for the piano that he had performed with the Chicago, St. Louis, and Detroit Symphonies by age 10.
He developed his feel for popular music working with the jazz bands of 1920s Chicago, and as vocal coach to such ... read more
(Additional Music)
Riley Thorne
Assistant to Motley
Robert Tucker
Assistant to the Choreographer
Lawrence Weiner
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Terrie Youngerman
Assistant to Motley
Awards and Nominations
1955 Tony Awards
Best Stage Technician: Richard Rodda won.
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