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| First Preview: | Oct 23, 2009 |
Total Previews: | 28 |
| Opening Date: | Nov 15, 2009 |
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| Closing Date: | Jan 10, 2010 |
Total Performances: | 65 |
| Production Staff [See More] |
| Theatre Owned / Operated by The Nederlander Organization (James M. Nederlander: Chairman; James L. Nederlander: President) |
| Produced by Kevin McCollum, Roy Furman, Scott Delman, Roger Berlind, Max Cooper, Tom Kirdahy/Devlin Elliott, Jeffrey Sine, Stephanie McClelland, Roy Miller, LAMS Productions, Inc., Jana Robbins, Sharon Karmazin, Morris Berchard/Eric Falkenstein, RialtoGals Productions, Independent Presenters Network, Held-Haffner Productions, HRH Foundation and Emanuel Azenberg; Produced in association with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts |
| Book by Terrence McNally; Music by Stephen Flaherty; Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens; Based on the novel "Ragtime" by E.L. Doctorow; Musical Director: James Moore; Music arranged by William David Brohn; Music orchestrated by William David Brohn |
| Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge; Choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge; Associate Director: Josh Walden; Associate Choreographer: Josh Walden |
| Scenic Design by Derek McLane; Costume Design by Santo Loquasto; Lighting Design by Donald Holder; Sound Design by Acme Sound Partners; Hair and Wig Design by Edward J. Wilson; Associate Scenic Design: Shoko Kambara; Associate Costume Design: Matthew Pachtman; Associate Lighting Design: Caroline Chao and Jeanne Koenig; Associate Sound Design: Alexander Ritter; Associate Hair and Wig Design: Giovanna Calabretta |
| General Manager: John S. Corker; Company Manager: Roeya Banuazizi |
| Technical Supervisor: Brian Lynch; Production Supervisor: Peter Lawrence; Stage Manager: Karen Moore |
| Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Conducted by James Moore; Associate Conductor: Jamie Schmidt; Concert Master: Rick Dolan; Violins: Elizabeth Lim-Dutton, Cenovia Cummins, Ashley Horn, Una Tone and Kiku Enomoto; Violas: Maxine Roach and Debra Shufelt-Dine; Celli: Laura Bontrager and Sarah Hewitt-Roth; Bass: Jeff Cooper; Harp: Barbara Biggers; Woodwinds: Katherine Fink, Lynne Cohen, Jonathan Levine and Todd Groves; Trumpets: Timothy Schadt and Daniel Urness; French Horns: Patrick Pridemore and William DeVos; Trombones: Alan Ferber and Dan Levine; Tuba: Marcus Rojas; Percussion: Charles Descarfino; Drums: Rich Rosenzweig; Guitar: Greg Utzig; Keyboards: Jamie Schmidt and Sue Anschutz |
| Casting: Laura Stanczyk; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Marketing: Scott Moore; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Dance Captain: Josh Walden; Fight Captain: Aaron Galligan-Stierle; Photographer: Joan Marcus |
| Swings: Carey Rebecca Brown, Lisa Karlin, James Moye and Jim Weaver |
| Understudies: Terence Archie (Coalhouse Walker Jr.), Benjamin Cook (The Little Boy), Jonathan Hammond (Tateh), Carly Hughes (Sarah), Valisia LeKae (Sarah), Michael McGowan (Father), Mike McGowan (Tateh), James Moye (Father), Mamie Parris (Mother), Kaylie Rubinaccio (The Little Girl), Benjamin Schrader (Mother's Younger Brother), Wallace Smith (Coalhouse Walker Jr.), Josh Walden (Mother's Younger Brother), Catherine Walker (Mother) and Eric Jordan Young (Coalhouse Walker Jr.) |
| 2010 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Musical |
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| | Produced by Kevin McCollum, Roy Furman, Scott Delman, Roger Berlind, Max Cooper, Tom Kirdahy/Devlin Elliott, Jeffrey Sine, Stephanie McClelland, Roy Miller, LAMS Productions, Inc., Jana Robbins, Sharon Karmazin, Morris Berchard/Eric Falkenstein, RialtoGals Productions, Independent Presenters Network, Held-Haffner Productions, HRH Foundation and Emanuel Azenberg; Produced in association with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts [nominee] | | 2010 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical |
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| | Christiane Noll [nominee] |
| 2010 Tony Award® Best Featured Actor in a Musical |
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| | Bobby Steggert [nominee] |
| 2010 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical |
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| | Marcia Milgrom Dodge [nominee] |
| 2010 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design of a Musical |
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| | Scenic Design by Derek McLane [nominee] | | 2010 Tony Award® Best Lighting Design of a Musical |
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| | Lighting Design by Donald Holder [nominee] | | 2010 Theatre World Award |
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 | Stephanie Umoh [winner] |
| 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical |
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| | Produced by Kevin McCollum, Roy Furman, Scott Delman, Roger Berlind, Max Cooper, Tom Kirdahy/Devlin Elliott, Jeffrey Sine, Stephanie McClelland, Roy Miller, LAMS Productions, Inc., Jana Robbins, Sharon Karmazin, Morris Berchard/Eric Falkenstein, RialtoGals Productions, Independent Presenters Network, Held-Haffner Productions, HRH Foundation and Emanuel Azenberg; Produced in association with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts [nominee] | | 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical |
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| | Christiane Noll [nominee] |
| 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical |
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| | Bobby Steggert [nominee] |
| 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography |
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| | Marcia Milgrom Dodge [nominee] |
| 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Sound Design in a Musical |
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 | Sound Design by Acme Sound Partners [winner] | | 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Set Design |
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| | Scenic Design by Derek McLane [nominee] | | 2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical |
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| | Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge [nominee] |
| ACT 1 | Sung By |
| Ragtime | The Company |
| Goodbye, My Love | Mother |
| Journey On | Father, Tateh and Mother |
| The Crime of the Century | Evelyn Nesbit, Mother's Younger Brother and Ensemble |
| What Kind of Woman | Mother |
| A Shtetl Iz Amereke | Tateh, The Little Girl and Ensemble |
| Success | Tateh, J. P. Morgan, Harry Houdini and Ensemble |
| Gettin' Ready Rag | Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Ensemble |
| Henry Ford | Henry Ford, Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Ensemble |
| Nothing Like the City | Tateh, Mother, The Little Boy and The Little Girl |
| Your Daddy's Son | Sarah |
| New Music | Father, Mother, Mother's Younger Brother, Coalhouse Walker Jr., Sarah and Ensemble |
| Wheels of a Dream | Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Sarah |
| The Night That Goldman Spoke at Union Square | Mother's Younger Brother, Emma Goldman and Ensemble |
| Gliding | Tateh |
| Justice | Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Ensemble |
| President | Sarah |
| Till We Reach That Day | Sarah's Friend, Coalhouse Walker Jr., Emma Goldman, Mother's Younger Brother, Mother, Tateh and Ensemble |
| ACT 2 | Sung By |
| Coalhouse's Soliloquy | Coalhouse Walker Jr. |
| Coalhouse Demands | The Company |
| What A Game! | Father, The Little Boy and Ensemble |
| Atlantic City | Evelyn Nesbit, Harry Houdini and Father |
| New Music (Reprise) | Father |
| Atlantic City, Part II | Evelyn Nesbit, Harry Houdini and Ensemble |
| Buffalo Nickel Photoplay, Inc. | Baron Ashkenazy |
| Our Children | Mother and Baron Ashkenazy |
| Sarah Brown Eyes | Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Sarah |
| He Wanted to Say | Emma Goldman, Mother's Younger Brother, Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Coalhouse's Gang |
| Back to Before | Mother |
| Look What You've Done | Booker T. Washington, Coalhouse Walker Jr. and Coalhouse's Gang |
| Make Them Hear You | Coalhouse Walker Jr. |
| Ragtime/The Wheels of a Dream (Reprise) | The Company |
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