Production Staff
Ralph G. Allen
Playwright
Conceiver
Sketches
Irwin Dash
Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Al Dubin
Lyricist
Ray Evans (i)
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Dorothy Fields
Lyricist
Jack Frost
Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Ted Koehler
Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Jay Livingston
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Arthur Malvin
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Jimmy McHugh
Composer
Composer
George Oppenheimer
Composer/Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Harry Rigby
Conceiver
Herbert Stothart
Composer
(additional)
(additional)
Eugene West
Lyricist
(Additional)
(Additional)
Larry Blank
Conductor
Larry Blank is a composer, orchestrator and conductor, based in Los Angeles, New York and London, whose career has found him working with some of the most respected names in theatre, film, television and music, as well as exciting new talents.
More recently, Larry was instructor for the first master class in film orchestration and conducting in Matera, Italy. He also orchestrated the West End Musical BEAUTIFUL AND DAMNED and was the Music Director for Katie Couric's HOLLYWOOD HITS BROADWAY aboard the QM2 in New York Harbor, Larry also arranged and orchestrated JOHN BARROWMAN SWINGS COLE PORTER for the acclaimed West ... read more
Henry Luhrman Associates
General Press Representative
Thomas Walton Associates
Associate Producer
Ralph Blane
Vocal Arrangements
(Additional Arrangements)
(Additional Arrangements)
Hank Brunjes
Dance Captain
Bob Burland
Stage Manager
David Campbell
Assistant Stage Manager
Joseph Dal Corso
Hair Designer
Ray Evans
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Ernest Flatt
Director/Choreographer
Choreographer
Director
(Staging)
(Staging)
Arnold Gross
Dance Music Arranger
Bill Grossman
Associate Conductor
Bob Heath
Dance Captain
Gilbert V. Hemsley, Jr.
Lighting Designer
Lighting Designer
Patrick Holland
Associate Conductor
Dick Hyman
Orchestrator
Jay B. Jacobson
Assistant Stage Manager
Toni Kaye
Assistant Choreographer
Toni Kaye first won fame on “The Carol Burnett Show.” She danced for six years on the popular Burnett TV show and in films such as “Pennies From Heaven,” “Funny Lady” and “Thoroughly Modern Millie.” She began working as an assistant director and choreographer on the Broadway musical “Sugar Babies.” As standby to Ann Miller, she often danced the leading role opposite Mickey Rooney in the New York production and later toured in the part opposite Eddie Bracken. Kaye’s stage and TV choreography credits include “Honky Tonk Nights,” “Durante” and “Singin’.” She also choreographed the annual AIDS Project Los Angeles ... read more
Thomas Kelly
Production Stage Manager
Jay Kingwill
General Manager
Terry Allen Kramer
Producer
Credits: Evita; Sugar Babies; Me and My Girl; The Goat (Tony Award); Movin’ Out (Tony Award); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Cyrano; Dirty Dancing; West Side Story; 9 to 5; The Addams Family; Merchant of Venice; Race; Promises, Promises; Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; and Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award).
Jay Livingston
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Arthur Malvin
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Vocal Music Arranger
Hugh Martin
Vocal Music Arranger
(Additional Arrangements)
(Additional Arrangements)
Frank Montalvo
Associate Producer
The Messrs. Nederlander
Theatre Owner / Operator
The Kingwill Office
General Manager
George Oppenheimer
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Raoul Pène Du Bois
Costume Designer
Settings/Costumes
Scenic Designer
Columbia Pictures
Producer
(In Association With)
(In Association With)
Harry Rigby
Producer
Producer
Glen Roven
Musical Director
Susan Sampliner
Assistant to the General Managers
Jack Schlissel
General Manager
Associate Producer
Laurie Sloan
Dance Captain
James Sprading
Assistant to Mr. Hemsley
Herbert Stothart
Composer
(Additional Music)
(Additional Music)
Rudy Tronto
Director
(Sketches Director)
(Sketches Director)
Kay Vance
Production Stage Manager
Alan Wasser
Company Manager
A native of Portland, OR, Alan earned his bachelor's degree at Columbia University, majoring in music composition and orchestration, and got his start in the professional theater at Circle in the Square - first as subscription manager and later as assistant managing director. After years of gaining experience on the road with touring productions, Alan was appointed general manager of productions for The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 1985. It was while there that Wasser began his long, enormously successful professional relationship with Mackintosh, starting with the United States premiere of Les Misérables in December, 1986 ... read more
Elizabeth R. Woodman
Casting
Videos