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| First Preview: | Nov 02, 1993 |
Total Previews: | 51 |
| Opening Date: | Dec 16, 1993 |
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| Closing Date: | Dec 19, 1993 |
Total Performances: | 5 |
| Production Staff |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; Robert E. Nederlander: President; James L. Nederlander: Vice-President) |
| Produced by Martin Starger; Produced in association with MCA/UNIVERSAL and James M. Nederlander; Associate Producer: Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman; Rocco Landesman: President; Paul Libin: Producing Director; Jack Viertel: Creative Director) and The Broadway Fund |
| Music by Jule Styne; Book by Marsha Norman; Lyrics by Marsha Norman and Paul Stryker; Musical Director: Donald Pippin; Vocal arrangements by Donald Pippin; Ballet and dance arrangements by Gordon Harrell; Music orchestrated by Sid Ramin and William D. Brohn; Adapted from the film "The Red Shoes" by: Powell-Pressburger |
| Directed by Stanley Donen; Choreographed by Lar Lubovitch; Assistant to the Choreographer: Ginger Thatcher |
| Scenic Design by Heidi Landesman; Associate Scenic Design: Joel Reynolds; Assistant Scenic Design: Matthew Bliss, Judy Gailen, Richard Jaris, Bryan Johnson, Marion Kolsby and Anna Louizos; Costume Design by Catherine Zuber; Assistant Costume Design: Laura Drawbaugh; Lighting Design by Ken Billington; Principal Associate Lighting Designer: Jason Kantrowitz; Associate Lighting Design: John McKernon; Lighting Assistant: Benjamin Pearcy; Sound Design by Tony Meola; Assistant Sound Design: Jeremy Grody; Hair Design by Patrik D. Moreton; Make-Up Design by Patrik D. Moreton |
| General Manager: Robert Kamlot; Company Manager: Bruce Klinger |
| Production Stage Manager: Martin Gold; Technical Supervisor: Kenneth G. Keneally; Stage Manager: Frank Lombardi; Assistant Stage Mgr: Richard Hester |
| Assistant Conductor: Bryan Louiselle; Woodwind: Katherine Fink, Joshua Siegel, Virgil Blackwell, Eugene Scholtens, Lawrence Feldman and Kenneth Dybisz; Trumpet: John Frosk and Richard Raffio; Trombone: Santo Russo and David Bergeron; French Horn: John Clark, Paul Riggio and Janet Lantz; Violin: Elliot Rosoff, Yuri Vodovoz, Paul Woodiel, Blair Lawhead and Maura Giannini; Viola: John Dexter and Richard Spencer; Cello: Beverly Lauridsen and Eileen Folson; Bass: Ronald Raffio; Harp: Francesca Corsi; Keyboard: Bryan Louiselle and Sande Campbell; Percussion: Ray Marchica and Hank Jaramillo; Musical Coordinator: Seymour "Red" Press |
| Flying by Flying by Foy |
| Casting: Hughes / Moss Casting; Press Representative: Frimark & Thibodeau Associates; Dance Captain: Ginger Thatcher; Dialect Coach: Deborah Hecht; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc.; Assistant to the Director: Susana Tubert |
| Swings: Kellye Gordon (Swing), James Hadley (Swing), Alexies Sánchez (Swing), Catherine Ulissey (Swing) and Aliceann Wilson (Swing) |
| Understudies: Scott Fowler (Ivan Boleslavsky), Laurie Gamache (Irina Boronskaya, Lady Ottoline Neston), Charles Goff (Sergei Ratov), Nina Goldman (Irina Boronskaya), Robert Jensen (Boris Lermontov, Dmitri), Christina Johnson (Victoria Page), Christina Marie Norrup (Marguerite), Oscar Ruge (Livy), Alexies Sánchez (Grisha Ljubov, Ivan Boleslavsky), James Weatherstone (Dmitri, Julian Craster, Livy) and Amy Wilder (Victoria Page) |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Swan Lake | Irina Boronskaya, Ivan Boleslavsky, Grisha Ljubov and Company |
| I Make the Rules | Boris Lermontov |
| The Audition | Victoria Page |
| Corps de Ballet | Grisha Ljubov and Company |
| When It Happens to You | Julian Craster |
| Top of the Sky | Boris Lermontov and Victoria Page |
| Ballet Montage | Victoria Page and Company |
| It's a Fairy Tale | Boris Lermontov, Julian Craster, Grisha Ljubov, Sergei Ratov and Dmitri |
| Be Somewhere | Julian Craster |
| The Rag | Grisha Ljubov and Company |
| Am I to Wish Her Love | Boris Lermontov and Victoria Page |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Do Svedanaya | Grisha Ljubov, Sergei Ratov and Company |
| Come Home | Boris Lermontov |
| When You Dance for a King | Boris Lermontov and Victoria Page |
| The Ballet of the Red Shoes | The Girl, the Shoemaker and the Young Man |
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