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Bye Bye Birdie - Broadway Creative Team


Production Staff

Lee Adams Lyricist
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Michael Stewart (i) Bookwriter
Michael Stewart was an American playwright and librettist born on August 1, 1924, in Manhattan, New York City. He began his career writing for television, including shows such as "The Red Buttons Show" and "The Steve Allen Show." However, it was his work on Broadway that would make him a household name. Stewart's first Broadway credit came in 1955 with "By the Beautiful Sea," a musical comedy that he wrote the book for. He would go on to write the books for several other hit musicals, including "Carnival!" (1961), "Hello, Dolly!" (1964), and "42nd Street" (1980). "Hello, Dolly!" in particular was ... read more
Charles Strouse Composer
The Martin Beck Estate Theatre Owner / Operator
Friedman-Abeles Production Photographer
Ernest Adler Hair Designer
Ingram Ash Advertising
Gene Bayliss Associate Choreographer
L. Slade Brown Producer
(In Association With)
Duane Camp Production Coordinator
Gower Champion Choreographer
Director
Peggy Clark Lighting Designer
Dori Davis Vocal Coach
Stanley Fishelson Music Contractor
Sherman Frank Musical Director
Robert Ginzler Orchestrator
Michael Goldreyer Company Manager
Company Manager
Dorian Granowski Production Associate
Production Assistant
Fred Kimbrough Assistant Stage Manager
Sam Kramer Assistant Conductor
Elliot Lawrence Musical Director
Tony Mordente Assistant to Mr. Champion
Tony Mordente (December 3, 1935 – June 11, 2024) was an American actor, dancer, choreographer, and television director. He attended the High School of Performing Arts and won a scholarship to the American Ballet Theater School. There he was discovered by the choreographer Michael Kidd, who cast him as Lonesome Polecat in the 1956 Broadway musical adaptation of the Al Capp comic strip Li'l Abner. Mordente was then featured in the Broadway (1957) and West End productions and film version of West Side Story, during which time he met his future wife Chita Rivera, who played Anita in the original Broadway cast. ... read more
John Morris Dance Music Arranger
Edward Nayor Stage Manager
Edward Padula Producer
Don Plumby Assistant Conductor
Reuben Rabinovitch Press Representative
Robert Randolph Scenic Designer
Scenic Designer
Robert Rapport General Manager
Elinor Robbins Assistant to Mr. White
Michael Thoma Production Stage Manager
Elsa Walden Assistant Stage Manager
Stage Manager
Miles White Costume Designer

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Awards and Nominations

1961 Tony Awards
Best Choreography: Gower Champion won.
Best Conductor and Musical Director: Elliot Lawrence was nominated but did not win.
Best Direction of a Musical: Gower Champion won.
Best Musical: Charles Strouse won.
Best Scenic Design of a Musical: Robert Randolph was nominated but did not win.

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