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| First Preview: | Oct 27, 2003 |
Total Previews: | 44 |
| Opening Date: | Dec 04, 2003 |
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| Closing Date: | Feb 15, 2004 |
Total Performances: | 84 |
| Production Staff [Collapse] |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Philip J. Smith: President; Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President) |
| Produced by Weissberger Theater Group (Jay Harris, Producer), Edgar Bronfman, Jr., James Walsh, Ted Hartley, RKO and Harvey Weinstein |
| Music by Jerome Kern; Book by Jeffrey Hatcher; Featuring songs with lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Johnny Mercer, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Ira Gershwin, Bernard Dougall, P. G. Wodehouse, Jimmy McHugh and Edward Laska; Musical Director: Robert Billig; Vocal arrangements by Robert Billig; Music orchestrated by Harold Wheeler; Dance arrangements by Zane Mark; Based on the original film "Swing Time" produced by RKO; Based on the original film "Swing Time" distributed by Turner Entertainment Co.; Based on a story by Erwin Gelsey; Based on the movie directed by George Stevens; Incidental and song arrangements by James Sampliner |
| Directed by Michael Greif; Choreographed by Jerry Mitchell; Associate Choreographer: Jodi Moccia; Associate Director: Leigh Silverman; Assistant Choreographer: Greg Graham |
| Scenic Design by Robin Wagner; Costume Design by William Ivey Long; Lighting Design by Paul Gallo; Sound Design by Acme Sound Partners; Hair Design by Paul Huntley; Associate Scenic Design: David Peterson; Assistant Scenic Design: Thomas Peter Sarr and Robert F. Wolin; Associate Costume Design: Scott Traugott; Assistant Costume Design: Robert J. Martin and Brian Russman; Make-Up Design by Melissa Silver; Assistant to Costume Designer: Donald Sanders and Rachel Attridge; Associate Lighting Design: Philip Rosenberg; Assistant Lighting Design: John Viesta III; Automated Lighting Programmer: David Arch; Sound Design Assistant: Jeffrey Lee |
| General Manager: Nina Lannan & Associates and Devin Keudell; Company Manager: Leslie A. Glassburn; Associate Co. Mgr: Janice Jacobson |
| Production Stage Manager: Kristen Harris; Technical Supervisor: Theatresmith Inc.; Stage Manager: Michael John Egan; Assistant Stage Mgr: Jason Trubitt |
| Conducted by Robert Billig; Associate Conductor: James Sampliner; Assistant Conductor: Howard Joines; Music Copying: Emily Grishman Music Preparation and Katharine Edmonds; Musical Coordinator: John Miller |
| Casting: Bernard Telsey Casting, Inc.; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Marketing: TMG - The Marketing Group; Dance Captain: Denis Jones; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Photographer: Joan Marcus; Web Design: Situation Marketing and Damian Bazadona; Press Associate: Amy Jacobs and Juliana Hannett |
| Swings: Nili Bassman (Swing), Ashley Hull (Swing), Denis Jones (Swing) and Tony Yazbeck (Swing) |
| Understudies: Julio Agustin (Mr. Pangborn, Ricardo Romero), Timothy J. Alex (Major Bowes, Mr. Chalfont, Ricardo Romero), Nili Bassman (Penny Carroll), Julie Connors (Margaret Chalfont), Sally Mae Dunn (Mabel Pritt), Jennifer Frankel (Mabel Pritt), Jason Gillman (Lucky Garnett), Greg Graham (Lucky Garnett), Philip LeStrange (Mr. Pangborn), Deborah Leamy (Penny Carroll), Kenya Unique Massey (Velma), Ron Orbach (Alfred J. Morgenthal), Ipsita Paul (Velma), T. Oliver Reid (Spud), Kirby Ward (Alfred J. Morgenthal, Major Bowes, Mr. Chalfont) and Tommar Wilson (Spud) |
| 2004 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in a Musical |
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| | Karen Ziemba [nominee] |
| 2004 Tony Award® Best Choreography |
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| | Jerry Mitchell [nominee] |
| 2004 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography |
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| | Jerry Mitchell [nominee] |
| 2004 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Orchestrations |
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| | Harold Wheeler [nominee] |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
Dearly Beloved (lyrics by Johnny Mercer) | Lucky Garnett and His Charms |
Put Me to the Test (lyrics by Ira Gershwin) | Lucky Garnett |
I Won't Dance (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh and Otto Harbach) | Lucky Garnett and The Company |
| Pick Yourself Up | Penny Carroll and Lucky Garnett |
| Pick Yourself Up (Reprise) | Mabel Pritt and Alfred J. Morgenthal |
Who? (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach) | Ricardo Romero and the Rome-Tones |
I'm Old Fashioned (lyrics by Johnny Mercer) | Penny Carroll |
She Didn't Say Yes, She Didn't Say No (lyrics by Otto Harbach) | Spud and Velma |
The Song Is You (lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II) | Mabel Pritt, Alfred J. Morgenthal and Waitresses |
| The Way You Look Tonight | Lucky Garnett and Penny Carroll |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Waltz in Swing Time | The Company |
Shimmy With Me (lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse) | Mabel Pritt and The Company |
| A Fine Romance | Penny Carroll, Lucky Garnett, Mabel Pritt and Alfred J. Morgenthal |
I'll Be Hard to Handle (lyrics by Bernard Dougall) | Spud and Velma |
| I Got Love | Mabel Pritt |
The Most Exciting Night (lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Otto Harbach) | Ricardo Romero and the Rome-Tones |
| Remind Me | Penny Carroll and Lucky Garnett |
| Never Gonna Dance | Lucky Garnett and Penny Carroll |
| Dearly Beloved / I Won't Dance (Reprise) | The Company |
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