Production Staff
Cy Coleman
Composer
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
Federico Fellini
Source Material
(Based on screenplay)
(Based on screenplay)
Dorothy Fields
Lyricist
Ennio Flaiano
Source Material
(Based on screenplay)
(Based on screenplay)
Bob Fosse
Conceiver
Bob Fosse was an American actor, choreographer, dancer, and film and stage director. He directed and choreographed musical works on stage and screen, including the stage musicals The Pajama Game (1954), Damn Yankees (1955), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1972), and Chicago (1975). He directed the films Sweet Charity (1969), Cabaret (1972), Lenny (1975), All That Jazz (1979), and Star 80 (1983).
Fosse's distinctive style of choreography included turned-in knees and "jazz hands". He is the only person ever to have won Oscar, Emmy, and Tony awards in the same year (1973). He ... read more
Tullio Pinelli
Source Material
(Based on screenplay)
(Based on screenplay)
Neil Simon
Bookwriter
Fryer, Carr & Harris Inc
Producer
Fryer, Carr & Harris, Inc.
Producer
John Bowab
Associate Producer
Ralph Burns
Orchestrator
Ray Chabeau
Dance Captain
Bob Fosse
Director/Choreographer
Director
Choreographer
Bob Fosse was an American actor, choreographer, dancer, and film and stage director. He directed and choreographed musical works on stage and screen, including the stage musicals The Pajama Game (1954), Damn Yankees (1955), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1972), and Chicago (1975). He directed the films Sweet Charity (1969), Cabaret (1972), Lenny (1975), All That Jazz (1979), and Star 80 (1983).
Fosse's distinctive style of choreography included turned-in knees and "jazz hands". He is the only person ever to have won Oscar, Emmy, and Tony awards in the same year (1973). He ... read more
Fred Golden
Advertising
Joseph P. Harris
General Manager
Betty Lee Hunt
Press Representative
Jack Lee
Musical Director
Robert Linden
Production Manager
Henry Luhrman
Press Assistant
Nick Malekos
Stage Manager
Ronald De Mann
Hair Designer
The Messrs. Nederlander
Theatre Owner / Operator
The Nederlander Organization
Theatre Owner / Operator
Sam Pagliaro
Company Manager
Paul Phillips
Stage Manager
Paul Phillips is the Gretchen B. Kimball Director of Orchestral Studies at Stanford University. He is an award-winning conductor, composer, and pianist, and the author of "A Clockwork Counterpoint: The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess."
Robert Randolph
Lighting Designer
Settings/Lighting
Scenic Designer
Irene Sharaff
Costumes
Costume Designer
Michael Sinclair
Stage Manager
Robert Tucker
Assistant to the Choreographer
Fred Werner
Musical Director
Dance Music Arranger
Fred Weterick
Associate Press Representative
Awards and Nominations
1966 Tony Awards
Best Choreography: Bob Fosse won.
Best Conductor and Musical Director: Dorothy Fields was nominated but did not win.
Best Costume Design: Irene Sharaff was nominated but did not win.
Best Direction of a Musical: Bob Fosse was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Sweet Charity was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Cy Coleman was nominated but did not win.
Best Scenic Design: Robert Randolph was nominated but did not win.
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