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Production Staff

Fred Ebb Lyricist
As a writer, lyricist, composer and director, Fred Ebb made incalculable contributions to the New York theatrical community. Mr. Ebb is a Tony, Grammy, Emmy, Olivier and Kennedy Center Honors Lifetime Achievement Award winning recipient. Fred Ebb's first professional songwriting assignment came in 1953 when he and Phil Springer were hired by Columbia Records to write a song for Judy Garland called "Heartbroken." Mr. Ebb was introduced to composer John Kander in 1964 by music publisher Tommy Valando and became one of the most legendary songwriting teams in American history. The first successful collaboration was on the song "My Coloring ... read more
John Kander Composer
American composer John Kander (b. Kansas City, MO, March 18, 1927) is the musical partner of the songwriting team of Kander and Ebb, who together created at least sixteen Broadway shows, Flora the Red Menace (1965), Cabaret (1966), Chicago (1975), and Curtains (2007) among them. They also contributed material to fourteen films and television specials over their forty-year association. Independently John Kander supplied the scores to many films, including Something For Everyone (1970), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), Places in the Heart (1984), and Billy Bathgate (1991). ... read more
Michael Kanin Source Material
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Ring Lardner, Jr. Source Material
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Peter Stone Bookwriter
Theoni V. Aldredge Costume Designer
Merle Debuskey Associates General Press Representative
T.L. Boston Stage Manager
Tony Charmoli Choreographer
(Musical Staging)
Tony had a decades long, award-winning career as a director, a producer, and as a choreographer for television, film, and theater. He won three Emmy Awards: in 1956 for Best Choreography for Your Hit Parade, in 1974 for Best Direction for Mitzi Gaynor's Tribute To An American Housewife, and in 1976 for Best Direction for Shirley MacLaine's Gypsy In My Soul. He was also nominated over the course of his long career for ten other Primetime Emmy Awards. Additionally, he won Director's Guild Awards for Mitzi Zings Into Spring in 1978, and John Denver & THE MUPPETS in 1980. He was born ... read more
Michael Gibson Orchestrator
Abe Jacob Sound Designer
Diane Judge Press Representative
Lawrence Kasha Producer
Producer
David Landay Producer
David S. Landay Producer
Stewart F. Lane Producer
Stewart F. Lane is a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, director, and author. He was born on March 16, 1947, in New York City, and grew up in Great Neck, Long Island. Lane attended the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He later earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater from Columbia University. Lane began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, appearing in off-Broadway productions and regional theater. ... read more
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Robert LoBianco Stage Manager
Donald Martocchio Assistant to the Producer
Masarone Hair Designer
G. Warren McClane Company Manager
Ronald Melrose Dance Music Arranger
John Monaco Music Contractor
Robert Moore Director
Director
The Messrs. Nederlander Theatre Owner / Operator
Claire Nichtern Producer
Ed Nolfi Assistant to the Choreographer
Donald Pippin Musical Director
Vocal Music Arranger
Marilyn Rennagel Lighting Designer
Michael Sporn Animation
Leo Stern Press Representative
Margaret Sunshine Make-Up Designer
Martha Swope Production Photographer
David Taylor Production Stage Manager
Tony Walton Scenic Designer

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Awards and Nominations

1981 Tony Awards
Best Book of a Musical: Peter Stone won.
Best Direction of a Musical: Robert Moore was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Lawrence Kasha was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: David S. Landay was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: James M. Nederlander was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Claire Nichtern was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Carole J. Shorenstein was nominated but did not win.
Best Musical: Stewart F. Lane was nominated but did not win.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: John Kander won.

1980 Tony Awards
Best Musical: Warner Theater Productions was nominated but did not win.

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