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A Class Act
Musical
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Mar 11, 2001
Closing Date
Jun 10, 2001
1st Preview
Feb 14, 2001
1st Preview
Feb 14, 2001
Previews
30
Performances
105
Musical
Original
Broadway
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Open Date: Mar 11, 2001
Close Date: Jun 10, 2001
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Ambassador Theatre
(Mar 11, 2001 - Jun 10, 2001)
Setting
The stage of the Shubert Theatre, New York and other locations.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Marty Bell
,
Chase Mishkin
,
Arielle Tepper
and
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Robyn Goodman
,
Tokyo Broadcasting System Intl., Inc.
and
Kumiko Yoshii
Originally opened on November 9, 2000 at the
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
; Developed by
Musical Theatre Works, Inc.
Music by
Edward Kleban
; Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
; Book by
Linda Kline
and
Lonny Price
; Music orchestrated by
Larry Hochman
; Musical Director:
David Loud
; Additional arrangments by
David Loud
; Incidental music by
Todd Ellison
; Additional lyrics for "Light on My Feet" by
Brian Stein
; Additional lyrics for "Paris Through The Window" by
Glenn Slater
Directed by
Lonny Price
; Choreographed by
Marguerite Derricks
; Associate Director:
Stafford Arima
; Assistant Choreographer:
Jennifer Hamilton
Scenic Design by
James Noone
; Assistant Scenic Design:
William Moser
,
Jane Epperson
and
Gary May
; Costume Design by
Carrie Robbins
; Assistant to the Costume Designer:
Charlene Alexis Gross
and
Harry Nadal
; Lighting Design by
Kevin Adams
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Ben Stanton
; Sound Design by
Acme Sound Partners
; Associate Sound Design:
Geoff Zink
General Manager:
Donald Frantz
; Executive Producer:
East Egg Entertainment (Marty Bell: President; Michael Fuchs: Chairman)
; Company Manager:
Richard Biederman
Production Stage Manager:
Jeffrey M. Markowitz
; Technical Director:
David Benken
; Stage Manager:
Heather Fields
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jamie Chandler-Torns
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
David Loud
; Associate Conductor:
Dan Riddle
; Keyboards:
David Loud
and
Dan Riddle
; Woodwind:
Eddie Salkin
and
William Sneddon
; Trumpet:
Hollis Burridge
and
Matthew Peterson
; Drums:
Peter Grant
; Bass:
Ray Kilday
; Trombone:
Patrick Hallaran
Casting:
Jay Binder
; Press Representative:
Richard Kornberg & Associates
; Dance Captain:
Jamie Chandler-Torns
; Advertising:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Marketing:
The Marketing Group
; Assistant to the Director:
Ben Rimalower
Lonny Price
Ed
Randy Graff
Sophie
Nancy Anderson
Broadway debut
Mona
Feb 14, 2001 - Jun 03, 2001
Jeff Blumenkrantz
Charley et al.
Donna Bullock
Lucy
David Hibbard
Bobby et al.
Patrick Quinn
Lehman
Sara Ramirez
Felicia
Standby:
Danny Burstein
(Ed, Lehman),
Jamie Chandler-Torns
(Mona),
Jonathan Hadley
(Lehman, Bobby et al., Charley et al.) and
Ann Van Cleave
(Lucy, Sophie, Felicia)
Ambassador Theatre
(Mar 11, 2001 - Jun 10, 2001)
Cast
Michele Ragusa
Mona
Jun 05, 2001 - Jun 10, 2001
Standby:
Adam Heller
(Ed)
Songs
music by
Edward Kleban
; lyrics by
Edward Kleban
(Unless otherwise noted)
Light on My Feet
(lyrics by
Edward Kleban
and
Brian Stein
)
Ed and Company
The Fountain in the Garden
Company
One More Beautiful Song
Ed and Sophie
Fridays at Four
Company
Bobby's Song
Bobby
Charm Song
Lehman and Company
Paris Through The Window
(lyrics by
Edward Kleban
and
Glenn Slater
)
Ed, Bobby and Charley
Mona
Mona
Under Separate Cover
Sophie, Lucy and Ed
Don't Do It Again
Felicia and Ed
Gauguin's Shoes
Ed and Company
Don't Do It Again
(Reprise)
Lehman
Follow Your Star
Sophie and Ed
Better
Ed and Company
Scintillating Sophie
Ed
The Next Best Thing To Love
Sophie
Broadway Boogie Woogie
Lucy
Better
(Reprise)
Ed and Company
I Choose You
Ed and Lucy
The Nightmare
Ed
Say Something Funny
Company
I Won't Be There
Ed
Self Portrait
Ed
Self Portrait
(Reprise)
Company
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Musical
2001 Nominee
Produced by
Marty Bell
,
Chase Mishkin
,
Arielle Tepper
and
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
Best Book of a Musical
2001 Nominee
Book by
Linda Kline
and
Lonny Price
Best Original Score
2001 Nominee
Music by
Edward Kleban
Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
Best Actress in a Musical
2001 Nominee
Randy Graff
Best Orchestrations
2001 Nominee
Music orchestrated by
Larry Hochman
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
2001 Nominee
Randy Graff
Outstanding Lyrics
2001 Nominee
Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
Outstanding Music
2001 Nominee
Music by
Edward Kleban
Statistics
Season:
2001-02
2000-01
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
A Class Act Statistics
2001-02 Season
2000-01 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
People
Songs
Awards
Statistics
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President)
Produced by
Marty Bell
,
Chase Mishkin
,
Arielle Tepper
and
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
; Associate Producer:
Robyn Goodman
,
Tokyo Broadcasting System Intl., Inc.
and
Kumiko Yoshii
Originally opened on November 9, 2000 at the
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
; Developed by
Musical Theatre Works, Inc.
Music by
Edward Kleban
; Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
; Book by
Linda Kline
and
Lonny Price
; Music orchestrated by
Larry Hochman
; Musical Director:
David Loud
; Additional arrangments by
David Loud
; Incidental music by
Todd Ellison
; Additional lyrics for "Light on My Feet" by
Brian Stein
; Additional lyrics for "Paris Through The Window" by
Glenn Slater
Directed by
Lonny Price
; Choreographed by
Marguerite Derricks
; Associate Director:
Stafford Arima
; Assistant Choreographer:
Jennifer Hamilton
Scenic Design by
James Noone
; Assistant Scenic Design:
William Moser
,
Jane Epperson
and
Gary May
; Costume Design by
Carrie Robbins
; Assistant to the Costume Designer:
Charlene Alexis Gross
and
Harry Nadal
; Lighting Design by
Kevin Adams
; Assistant Lighting Design:
Ben Stanton
; Sound Design by
Acme Sound Partners
; Associate Sound Design:
Geoff Zink
General Manager:
Donald Frantz
; Executive Producer:
East Egg Entertainment (Marty Bell: President; Michael Fuchs: Chairman)
; Company Manager:
Richard Biederman
Production Stage Manager:
Jeffrey M. Markowitz
; Technical Director:
David Benken
; Stage Manager:
Heather Fields
; Assistant Stage Mgr:
Jamie Chandler-Torns
Musical Coordinator:
John Miller
; Conducted by
David Loud
; Associate Conductor:
Dan Riddle
; Keyboards:
David Loud
and
Dan Riddle
; Woodwind:
Eddie Salkin
and
William Sneddon
; Trumpet:
Hollis Burridge
and
Matthew Peterson
; Drums:
Peter Grant
; Bass:
Ray Kilday
; Trombone:
Patrick Hallaran
Casting:
Jay Binder
; Press Representative:
Richard Kornberg & Associates
; Dance Captain:
Jamie Chandler-Torns
; Advertising:
SPOTCo, Inc.
; Marketing:
The Marketing Group
; Assistant to the Director:
Ben Rimalower
Lonny Price
Ed
Randy Graff
Sophie
Nancy Anderson
Broadway debut
Mona
Feb 14, 2001 - Jun 03, 2001
Jeff Blumenkrantz
Charley et al.
Donna Bullock
Lucy
David Hibbard
Bobby et al.
Patrick Quinn
Lehman
Sara Ramirez
Felicia
Standby:
Danny Burstein
(Ed, Lehman),
Jamie Chandler-Torns
(Mona),
Jonathan Hadley
(Lehman, Bobby et al., Charley et al.) and
Ann Van Cleave
(Lucy, Sophie, Felicia)
Ambassador Theatre
(Mar 11, 2001 - Jun 10, 2001)
Cast
Michele Ragusa
Mona
Jun 05, 2001 - Jun 10, 2001
Standby:
Adam Heller
(Ed)
music by
Edward Kleban
; lyrics by
Edward Kleban
(Unless otherwise noted)
Light on My Feet
(lyrics by
Edward Kleban
and
Brian Stein
)
Ed and Company
The Fountain in the Garden
Company
One More Beautiful Song
Ed and Sophie
Fridays at Four
Company
Bobby's Song
Bobby
Charm Song
Lehman and Company
Paris Through The Window
(lyrics by
Edward Kleban
and
Glenn Slater
)
Ed, Bobby and Charley
Mona
Mona
Under Separate Cover
Sophie, Lucy and Ed
Don't Do It Again
Felicia and Ed
Gauguin's Shoes
Ed and Company
Don't Do It Again
(Reprise)
Lehman
Follow Your Star
Sophie and Ed
Better
Ed and Company
Scintillating Sophie
Ed
The Next Best Thing To Love
Sophie
Broadway Boogie Woogie
Lucy
Better
(Reprise)
Ed and Company
I Choose You
Ed and Lucy
The Nightmare
Ed
Say Something Funny
Company
I Won't Be There
Ed
Self Portrait
Ed
Self Portrait
(Reprise)
Company
Tony Award®
Best Musical
2001 Nominee
Produced by
Marty Bell
,
Chase Mishkin
,
Arielle Tepper
and
Manhattan Theatre Club (Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director; Barry Grove, Executive Producer)
Best Book of a Musical
2001 Nominee
Book by
Linda Kline
and
Lonny Price
Best Original Score
2001 Nominee
Music by
Edward Kleban
Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
Best Actress in a Musical
2001 Nominee
Randy Graff
Best Orchestrations
2001 Nominee
Music orchestrated by
Larry Hochman
Drama Desk Award
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
2001 Nominee
Randy Graff
Outstanding Lyrics
2001 Nominee
Lyrics by
Edward Kleban
Outstanding Music
2001 Nominee
Music by
Edward Kleban
Season:
2001-02
2000-01
View Graph
Week Ending
Gross
% Gross Pot.
Attendance
% Capacity
# Previews
# Perf.
Statistics supplied are courtesy of
The Broadway League
.
A Class Act Statistics
2001-02 Season
2000-01 Season
GROSS
ATTENDANCE
Gross
Week Ending
Attendance
Week Ending
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