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Minskoff Theatre , (1/26/1989 - 1/20/1991)
First Preview:Dec 27, 1988 Total Previews:32
Opening Date:Jan 26, 1989   
Closing Date:Jan 20, 1991 Total Performances:829

Category: Musical, Revue, Original, Broadway


Production Staff
Theatre Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; Arthur Rubin: Vice-President); Theatre Owned / Operated by Minskoff Organization
Produced by Mel Howard and Donald K. Donald; Associate Producer: Marilynn LeVine
Originally created at Theatre Musical de Paris
Music orchestrated by Sy Johnson; Music arranged by Sy Johnson; Additional arrangements by Luther Henderson; Additional orchestrations by Luther Henderson; Featuring songs by Ellas McDaniel ("I'm a Woman"), W. C. Handy ("St. Louis Blues"), Spencer Williams ("Everybody Loves My Baby", "Royal Garden Blues"), Clarence Williams ("Royal Garden Blues"), J. Turner Layton ("After You've Gone"), Andy Razaf ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It"), Alex Hill ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It"), Louis Armstrong ("I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man"), Percy Venable ("I Want a Big Butter and Egg Man"), Jimmy McHugh ("I Can't Give You Anything But Love"), Doc Daugherty ("I'm Confession"), Ellis Reynolds ("I'm Confession"), Duke Ellington ("Black and Tan Fantasy", "Come Sunday", "Daybreak Express", "In a Sentimental Mood", "East St. Louis Toodle-oo", "Mystery Song"), Bubber Miley ("Black and Tan Fantasy", "East St. Louis Toodle-oo"), Jimmie Lunceford ("Rhythm Is Our Business"), Saul Chaplin ("Rhythm Is Our Business"), Porter Grainger ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Everett Robbins ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Thomas "Fats" Waller ("That Rhythm Man", "Black and Blue"), Harry Brooks ("That Rhythm Man"), John Green ("Body and Soul"), Harry Akst ("Am I Blue?"), Benny Goodman ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Chick Webb ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Edgar Sampson ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), Eubie Blake ("Memories of You"), Leslie Johnakins ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Andy Kirk ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Harold Arlen ("I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues") and Big Maybelle Smith ("Cry Like a Baby"); Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Creamer ("After You've Gone"), Ellas McDaniel ("I'm a Woman"), Jack Palmer ("Everybody Loves My Baby"), Andy Razaf ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It", "That Rhythm Man", "Black and Blue", "Stompin' at the Savoy", "Memories of You"), Dorothy Fields ("I Can't Give You Anything But Love"), Al J. Nieburg ("I'm Confession"), Manny Curtis ("In a Sentimental Mood"), Irving Mills ("In a Sentimental Mood", "Mystery Song"), Sammy Cahn ("Rhythm Is Our Business"), Porter Grainger ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Everett Robbins ("T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do"), Harry Brooks ("Black and Blue"), Edward Heyman ("Body and Soul"), Robert Sour ("Body and Soul"), Frank Eyton ("Body and Soul"), Leslie Johnakins ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Andy Kirk ("Wednesday Night Hop"), Ted Koehler ("I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues"), Big Maybelle Smith ("Cry Like a Baby"), Alex Hill ("If I Can't Sell It, I'll Keep Sittin' on It"), W. C. Handy ("St. Louis Blues") and Grant Clarke ("Am I Blue?")
Conceived by Claudio Segovia and Héctor Orezzoli; Directed by Claudio Segovia and Héctor Orezzoli; Choreographed by Cholly Atkins, Henry LeTang, Frankie Manning and Fayard Nicholas; Assistant Choreographer: Dianne Walker
Scenery conceived by Claudio Segovia and Héctor Orezzoli; Costumes conceived by Claudio Segovia and Héctor Orezzoli; Lighting conceived by Claudio Segovia and Héctor Orezzoli; Lighting Design by Neil Peter Jampolis and Jane Reisman; Sound Design by Abe Jacob; Hair Design by Jean-Luc Don Vito; Make-Up Design by Jean-Luc Don Vito; Scenic Assistant: Mina Albergo and Laura Brock; Assistant Lighting Design: Douglas Cox; Asst. to Mr. Jacobs: Cathy E. Kabat and Jonathan Weston
General Manager: Norman Rothstein and Robert A. Buckley; Associate Gen. Mgr: Julie Crosby
Production Stage Manager: Alan Hall; Technical Supervisor: Peter Fulbright; Stage Manager: Ruth E. Rinklin; Assistant Stage Mgr: Jack Gianino, Tamara K. Heeschen and Jim Badrak
Conducted by Leonard Oxley; Guitar: Billy Butler; Clarinet: Bill Easley and Haywood Henry; Bass: Al McKibbon; Piano: Sir Roland Hanna and Leonard Oxley; Trumpet: Stephen Furtaldo, Virgil Jones, Jake Porter and Emory Thompson; Alto Saxophone: Jerome Richardson; Drums: Grady Tate; Violin: Claude Williams; Trombone: Britt Woodman; Musical Coordinator: Red Press; Musical Supervisor: Sy Johnson
Pianos courtesy of Baldwin
Press Representative: P.R. Partners; Casting: Hughes / Moss Casting; Advertising: Nappi / Eliran Advertising, Ltd.; Logo Design by Juan Gatti; Photographer: Martha Swope and Ken Howard; Casting Associate: Jessica Gilburne; Production Assistant: Nadine Aronson and Amanda Sutton; Asst. to Technical Supervisor: C. Barrack Evans
Cast
Ruth Brown Singer
Linda Hopkins Singer
Carrie Smith Singer
Frederick J. Boothe Dancer
Bunny Briggs Hoofer
Ralph Brown Hoofer
Lon Chaney Hoofer
Rashamella Cumbo Dancer
Eugene Fleming Dancer
Tanya Gibson Dancer
Cyd Glover Younger Generation
Savion Glover Younger Generation
Germaine Goodson Dancer
Angela Hall Dancer
Kyme Dancer
Ted Levy Dancer
Valerie Macklin Dancer
Bernard Manners Dancer
Deborah Mitchell Dancer
Van Porter Dancer
Kevin Ramsey Dancer
Ken Roberson Dancer
Jimmy Slyde Hoofer
Valerie E. Smith Dancer
Dormeshia Sumbry Younger Generation
Dianne Walker Hoofer
Melvin Washington Dancer
Standbys: Melba Joyce (Singer) and Tarik Winston (Younger Generation)
1989 Tony Award® Best Musical
 Produced by Mel Howard and Donald K. Donald [nominee]
1989 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical
winnerRuth Brown [winner]
 Linda Hopkins [nominee]
1989 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Musical
 Bunny Briggs [nominee]
 Savion Glover [nominee]
1989 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design
 Claudio Segovia [nominee]
 Héctor Orezzoli [nominee]
1989 Tony Award® Best Costume Design
winnerClaudio Segovia [winner]
winnerHéctor Orezzoli [winner]
1989 Tony Award® Best Lighting Design
 Neil Peter Jampolis [nominee]
 Jane Reisman [nominee]
1989 Tony Award® Best Choreography
winnerCholly Atkins [winner]
winnerHenry LeTang [winner]
winnerFrankie Manning [winner]
winnerFayard Nicholas [winner]
1989 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical
 Claudio Segovia [nominee]
 Héctor Orezzoli [nominee]
1989 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical
 Produced by Mel Howard and Donald K. Donald [nominee]
1989 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design
 Jane Reisman [nominee]
 Neil Peter Jampolis [nominee]