Production Staff
Bertolt Brecht
Bookwriter/Lyricist
Lyricist
Lyricist
Bertolt Brecht was a German playwright, director, and poet who is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century theatre. Born on February 10, 1898, in Augsburg, Germany, Brecht was the son of a Catholic father and a Protestant mother. He studied medicine at the University of Munich but soon turned his attention to writing and theatre.
Brecht's first major success as a playwright came with his play "Drums in the Night," which premiered in 1922. The play was a critical and commercial success and established Brecht as a major figure in German theatre. He went on to ... read more
Michael Feingold
Adaptation
Michael E. Feingold was an American critic, translator, lyricist, playwright and dramaturg. He was the lead theater critic of The Village Voice from 1982 to 2013, for which he was twice named a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism finalist. He was a judge for the Obie Awards for 31 years, and the chairman for nine years.
Kurt Weill
Composer
Composer
Mark Belair
Musician
Patricia Birch
Choreographer
(Musical Staging)
(Musical Staging)
Christopher Cara
Stage Manager
Chelsea Theatre Center
Producer
Michael David
Executive Director
Michael Feingold
Translation
Michael E. Feingold was an American critic, translator, lyricist, playwright and dramaturg. He was the lead theater critic of The Village Voice from 1982 to 2013, for which he was twice named a Pulitzer Prize for Criticism finalist. He was a judge for the Obie Awards for 31 years, and the chairman for nine years.
Roland Gagnon
Musical Director
Musical Director
Dale Gale
Musician
Michael Harvey
Producer
Burl Hash
Producing Director
Charles Sharman III
Musician
Allan Jaffee
Musician
Ronald A. Janelli
Musician
Robert Kaflin
Artistic Director
Grant Keast
Musician
Billy Kerr
Musician
Scott Morris
Film
Michael Posnick
Director
Carrie Robbins
Costume Designer
William Schimmel
Musician
Robert U. Taylor
Scenic Designer
Jennifer Tipton
Lighting Designer
Recent work includes A Doll's House, Part 2; David Cale's We're Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time (Goodman Theatre); Romeo et Juliette (Metropolitan Opera); Alexei Ratmansky's Romeo and Juliet (The Bolshoi Theatre); Shen Wei's Neither (BAM); and Richard Nelson's Uncle Vanya (Hunter College). Tipton teaches lighting at the Yale School of Drama. She has received the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, the Jerome Robbins Prize, and the Mayor's Award for Arts and Culture in New York City. In 2008 she was made a United States Artists Gracie Fellow and a MacArthur Fellow. She is a two-time Tony Award ... read more
Mark Wright
Production Stage Manager
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