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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever - Broadway Creative Team


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Burton Lane Composer
Burton Lane was an American composer and lyricist, born Morris Hyman Bernstein on February 2, 1912, in New York City. He began his career in the 1930s as a pianist and arranger for various bands, including the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. In 1937, Lane had his first Broadway success with the musical "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever," which he co-wrote with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. The show was later adapted into a film starring Barbra Streisand. Lane and Lerner went on to collaborate on several other successful shows, including "Royal Wedding" and "Paint Your Wagon." One of Lane's most famous ... read more
Alan Jay Lerner Bookwriter
Lyricist
Alan Jay Lerner wrote some of America's best loved and enduring stage and movie musicals with Frederick Loewe over a period of more than 25 years: Life of the Party, What's Up, The Day Before Spring, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot and Gigi. He also wrote Love Life with Kurt Weill, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Carmelina with Burton Lane, Coco with Andre Previn, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with Leonard Bernstein and Dance a Little Closer with Charles Strouse. He wrote the libretto and/or lyrics for the following films: An American in Paris, Gigi, ... read more
Richard Rodgers Composer
Gerald M. Teijelo Jr. Dance Captain
The Mike Merrick Company General Press Representative
Robert Russell Bennett Orchestrator
Robert Russell Bennett orchestrated more than 300 Broadway musical scores including Show Boat; No, No, Nanette; Of Thee I Sing; Face the Music; Oklahoma!; Carmen Jones; Finian's Rainbow; Kiss Me, Kate; South Pacific; The King and I; My Fair Lady; and Camelot. His arrangements for the 1955 film version of Oklahoma! earned him an Academy Award. He also orchestrated and arranged Richard Rodgers' TV documentary score for "Victory at Sea." A classically trained composer, Bennett's prolific output of original compositions includes symphonies, sonatas, a ballet, a concerto and an opera. ... read more
Ross Bowman Production Stage Manager
Donald Brooks Costumes
(additional)
Jack Brown Assistant to Mr. Smith
Pat Chandler Stage Manager
Sol Gusikoff Music Contractor
David Guthrie Assistant to Mr. Smith
Bob Haring, Jr. Music Copyist
Nora Kaye Assistant to the Choreographer
Barry Kobrin General Press Representative
Louis Kosman Assistant Stage Manager
Ronald Lee Business Manager
Alan Jay Lerner Producer
Alan Jay Lerner wrote some of America's best loved and enduring stage and movie musicals with Frederick Loewe over a period of more than 25 years: Life of the Party, What's Up, The Day Before Spring, Brigadoon, Paint Your Wagon, My Fair Lady, Camelot and Gigi. He also wrote Love Life with Kurt Weill, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and Carmelina with Burton Lane, Coco with Andre Previn, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with Leonard Bernstein and Dance a Little Closer with Charles Strouse. He wrote the libretto and/or lyrics for the following films: An American in Paris, Gigi, ... read more
Robert Lewis Director
Robert Lewis (i) Director
Ronald De Mann Hair Designer
Judd Mathison Assistant to the Director
Mary McKinley Assistant to Mr. Wittop
Rae Meltzer Assistant to Mr. Feder
Edward Preston Stage Manager
Rogo Productions Producer
(In Association With)
Trude Rittman Vocal/Incidental Arrangements
Herbert Ross Choreographer
Herbert Ross (ii) Choreographer
Theodore Saidenberg Musical Director
Bill Siegler Assistant Stage Manager
Oliver Smith Scenic Designer
Scenic Designer
Oliver Smith was a Tony Award-winning scenic designer who left an indelible mark on Broadway. Born in Waupun, Wisconsin in 1918, Smith attended the University of Wisconsin before moving to New York City in the early 1940s. He began his career as a dancer and actor, performing in several Broadway shows before transitioning to set design. Smith's first Broadway credit as a scenic designer was for the 1948 production of "High Button Shoes." He quickly became known for his innovative and visually stunning designs, collaborating with some of the biggest names in the theater world. He worked on over 50 Broadway ... read more
Irving Squires General Manager
Stanley Stahl Theatre Owner / Operator
Max Stahl Theatre Owner / Operator
Betty Walberg Dance Music
Stone Widney Production Supervisor
Freddy Wittop Costume Designer

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Awards and Nominations

1966 Theatre World Awards
Performance: John Cullum won.

1966 Tony Awards
Best Conductor and Musical Director: Alan Jay Lerner was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Burton Lane was nominated but did not win.

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