Production Staff
David Baker
Composer
Sammy Cahn
Lyricist
Lyricist
(Additional)
Samuel Cohen (June 18, 1913 – January 15, 1993), known professionally as Sammy Cahn, was an American lyricist, songwriter, and musician. He is best known for his romantic lyrics to films and Broadway songs, as well as stand-alone songs premiered by recording companies in the Greater Los Angeles Area. He and his collaborators had a series of hit recordings with Frank Sinatra during the singer's tenure at Capitol Records, but also enjoyed hits with Dean Martin, Doris Day and many others. He played the piano and violin, and won an Oscar four times for his songs, including the popular hit ... read more (Additional)
Peter DeVries
Sketches
Bookwriter
Vernon Duke
Composer
Composer
Horton Foote
Sketches
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(addional material)
George Foster
Sketches
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Billy Friedberg
Sketches
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(addional material)
Mort Green
Sketches
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(addional material)
Sheldon Harnick
Composer
(additional)
Sheldon Harnick is a legendary lyricist and composer who has made an indelible mark on Broadway. Born in Chicago in 1924, Harnick began writing songs at a young age, and went on to attend the Northwestern University School of Music. After serving in World War II, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in musical theater.
Harnick's first Broadway credit came in 1955, when he wrote the lyrics for the musical "The Body Beautiful." However, it was his collaboration with composer Jerry Bock that would prove to be his most successful partnership. The duo first worked together on ... read more (additional)
Nat Hiken
Sketches
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Arnold B. Horwitt
Sketches
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Ogden Nash
Lyricist
Lyricist
Genevieve Pitot
Composer
Jerome Robbins
Sketches
(addional material)
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 (addional material)
Lee Rogow
Sketches
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Charles Sherman
Bookwriter
Sketches
Oliver Wakefield
Sketches
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Ralph Alswang
Scenic Designer
Lighting Designer
Scenic Designer
Lighting Designer
John Murray Anderson
Production Supervisor
David Baker
Assistant to Mr. Rosenstock
Dance Music
(ballet)
(ballet)
Herman Bernstein
Theatre Owner / Operator
Perry Bruskin
Stage Manager
Jules Dassin
Director
(Sketches Director)
(Sketches Director)
Director
(sketches)
(sketches)
Michael Ellis
Producer
Producer
Samuel J. Friedman
Publicity Director
Howard Graham
Assistant Stage Manager
June Graham
Assistant to Mr. Robbins
Clare Grundman
Orchestrator
("Turn Me Loose on Broadway", "It Just Occured to Me", "Baby Couldn't Dance" and "Finale")
("Turn Me Loose on Broadway", "It Just Occured to Me", "Baby Couldn't Dance" and "Finale")
Orchestrator
Clifford Hayman
Associate Producer
General Manager
Phil Lang
Orchestrator
("Roll Along, Sadie", "Purple Rose" and "Just Like a Man")
Philip J. Lang was a musician, composer and music educator who taught at the graduate schools of music at the University of Michigan and the University of Colorado and was the orchestrator of more than 50 Broadway musicals including My Fair Lady and Camelot (with Robert Russell Bennett); Annie Get Your Gun; Applause; Hello, Dolly!; Carnival; and 42nd Street. Mr. Lang was an orchestrator for the Metropolitan Opera and a frequent musical arranger for television including Hallmark Productions, David Susskind, Radio City Music Hall and "The Tonight Show."
("Roll Along, Sadie", "Purple Rose" and "Just Like a Man")
Phil Lang (ii)
Orchestrator
May Muth
Assistant Stage Manager
Phil Palmer
Orchestra Contractor
Genevieve Pitot
Dance Music
(ballet)
(ballet)
Jerome Robbins
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
Elinor Robbins
Assistant to Mr. White
Milton Rosenstock
Vocal Music Arranger
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Supervisor
Conductor
Bill Ross
Production Stage Manager
Viola Rubber
Casting
James Russo
Producer
Producer
Don Walker
Orchestrator
Orchestrator
("Opening - Theatre is a Lady", "A Man's Home", "Roundabout", "Clear Blue Sky", "Esther" and "Haunted)
("Opening - Theatre is a Lady", "A Man's Home", "Roundabout", "Clear Blue Sky", "Esther" and "Haunted)
Miles White
Costume Designer
Costume Designer
Awards and Nominations
1953 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Peter Kelley won.
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