MusicalRevue DanceOriginalBroadway
Opening Date
Jan 14, 1999
Closing Date
Aug 25, 2001
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1998
1st Preview
Dec 26, 1998
Previews
22
Performances
1,093
MusicalRevue DanceOriginalBroadway

ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION

Theatres
Broadhurst Theatre
(Jan 14, 1999 - Aug 25, 2001)

Produced by Livent (U.S.) Inc.
Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns and Douglas Besterman; Music arranged by Gordon Lowry Harrell; Musical Director: Patrick S. Brady; Featuring songs by Ray Henderson ("Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries", "Bye Bye Blackbird"), Cy Coleman ("Big Spender", "Rich Man's Frug"), Neil Diamond ("Crunchy Granola Suite"), Harry Warren ("I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man"), Arthur Schwartz ("Dancing in the Dark"), Irving Berlin ("I Love a Piano"), Richard Adler ("Steam Heat", Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo"), Jerry Ross ("Steam Heat", "Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo"), Cole Porter ("From This Moment On"), Richard A. Whiting ("Hooray For Hollywood"), Patrick S. Brady ("Walking the Cat", "Silky Thoughts"), Joseph Arrington, Jr. ("I Gotcha"), Lalo Schifrin ("Cool Hand Luke"), Ray Bauduc ("Big Noise From Winnetka"), Bob Haggart ("Big Noise From Winnetka"), Dave Dreyer ("Dancin' Dan" ("Me and My Shadow")), Al Jolson ("Dancin' Dan" ("Me and My Shadow")), John Kander ("Nowadays", "Mein Herr", "Razzle Dazzle","Hot Honey Rag"), Stephen Schwartz ("Glory", "Manson Trio"), Jule Styne ("Got No Room for Mr. Gloom"), Louis Prima ("Sing, Sing, Sing"), Leon Barry ("Christopher Columbus"), Jerry Jeff Walker ("Mr. Bojangles"), W. Benton Overstreet ("There'll Be Some Changes Made"), Harry Ruby ("Who's Sorry Now?"), Stanley Lebowsky ("Take Off With Us - Three Pas De Deux"), G. Harrell ("Calypso", "From the Edge", "Percussion 4") and Frederick Loewe ("Snake in the Grass"); Featuring songs with lyrics by Mort Dixon ("Bye Bye Blackbird"), Lew Brown ("Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries"), Dorothy Fields ("Big Spender"), Neil Diamond ("Crunchy Granola Suite"), Johnny Mercer ("I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man", "Hooray For Hollywood"), Howard Dietz ("Dancing in the Dark"), Irving Berlin ("I Love a Piano"), Richard Adler ("Steam Heat", "Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo"), Jerry Ross ("Steam Heat", "Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo"), Cole Porter ("From This Moment On"), Joseph Arrington, Jr. ("I Gotcha"), Bob Crosby ("Big Noise From Winnetka"), Gil Rodin ("Big Noise From Winnetka"), Billy Rose ("Dancin' Dan" ("Me and My Shadow")), Fred Ebb ("Nowadays", "Mein Herr", "Razzle Dazzle"), Stephen Schwartz ("Glory", "Manson Trio"), Leo Robin ("Got No Room for Mr. Gloom"), Louis Prima ("Sing, Sing, Sing"), Andy Razaf ("Christopher Columbus"), Jerry Jeff Walker ("Mr. Bojangles"), Billy Higgins ("There'll Be Some Changes Made"), Bert Kalmar ("Who's Sorry Now?"), Ted Snyder ("Who's Sorry Now?"), Frederick K. Tobias ("Take Off With Us - Three Pas De Deux") and B.G. DeSylva ("Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries")
Original Choreography by Bob Fosse; Conceived by Richard Maltby, Jr., Chet Walker and Ann Reinking; Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.; Co-Directed by Ann Reinking; Co-Choreographed by Ann Reinking; Choreography recreated by Chet Walker; Assistant Choreographer: Debra McWaters; Dance Reconstructions by Brad Musgrove and Lainie Sakakura
Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto; Costume Design by Santo Loquasto; Lighting Design by Andrew Bridge; Sound Design by Jonathan Deans; Associate Scenic Design: Peter Eastman; Associate Costume Design: Mitchell Bloom; Associate Lighting Design: Vivien Leone; Associate Sound Design: Peter Hylenski; Livent Assoc. Costume Designer / Production Costume Coordinator: Janet Grant; Assistant Scenic Design: Emily Beck and Hyun-Joo Kim; Assistant Costume Design: Melanie Huston and Nancy Granfield; Assistant Lighting Design: Eric Chenault
General Manager: Frank P. Scardino; Company Manager: Steve Quinn
Technical Director: James Milburn; Production Stage Manager: Mary Porter Hall; Assistant Stage Mgr: Lori Lundquist and Mary Harwell
Musical Supervisor: Gordon Lowry Harrell; Conducted by Patrick S. Brady; Associate Conductor: Ethyl Will; Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Woodwinds: Edward Joffe, Dale Kleps, Bill Easley, Walt Weiskopf and Allen Won; Trumpet: Craig Johnson, Scott Wendholt, Don Downs and Glenn Drewes; Trombone: Jim Pugh and Keith O'Quinn; Trombone/Tuba: Jeff Nelson; Synthesizer: Jon Werking, Seth Farber and Ethyl Will; Guitar: David Spinozza; Bass: Mike Hall; Drums: Perry Cavari; Percussion: Jim Saporito; Music Preparation Supervisor: Holly Carroll
Artistic Advisor: Gwen Verdon; Casting: Arnold Mungioli; Press Representative: Mary Bryant and Wayne Wolfe; Marketing: FourFront, Inc.; Dance Captain: Brad Musgrove and Lainie Sakakura; Livent (U.S.) Artistic Director: Todd Haimes; Assistant to the Director: Kurt Stamm; Promotions: Keith Hurd; Photographer: Catherine Ashmore and Joan Marcus; Additional photography: Cylla von Tiedemann
Special Thanks to Nicole Fosse
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Dec 26, 1998 - Sep 1999
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Brad Anderson
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Broadhurst Theatre (Jan 14, 1999 - Aug 25, 2001)

Executive Producer: Beth Williams (Aug 1999 - ?); Company Manager: Suzanne Prueter; General Manager: Alan Wasser Associates
Production Stage Manager: Marybeth Abel; 1st Assistant Stage Manager: Bryan Landrine; Assistant Stage Mgr: Chris Jamros and Andrew Neal; Stage Manager: Erica Schwartz; Associate Tech. Dir: Guy Kwan; Production Manager: Juniper Street Productions
Casting: Stuart Howard, Amy Schecter and Howard Meltzer; Dance Captain: Bill Burns and Angel Creeks; Assistant to General Manager: Bill Klemm

Cast

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Apr 03, 2001 - May 27, 2001
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Mar 02, 2001 - Apr 27, 2001
 
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Jul 02, 2001 - Jul 07, 2001
 
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Aug 17, 2001 - Aug 18, 2001
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Jan 26, 2001 - Apr 01, 2001
 
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May 28, 2001 - Aug 25, 2001
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Ken Alan
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Angel Creeks
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Bryn Dowling
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Parker Esse
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Anne Hawthorne
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Matt Loehr
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Aug 2000 - ?
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Jody Reynard
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Jan 18, 2000 - Feb 13, 2000
 
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Act 1
Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries
(music by Ray Henderson; lyrics by Lew Brown and B.G. DeSylva)
Bye Bye Blackbird
(music by Ray Henderson; lyrics by Mort Dixon)
Big Spender
(music by Cy Coleman; lyrics by Dorothy Fields)
Crunchy Granola Suite
(music by Neil Diamond; lyrics by Neil Diamond)
Hooray for Hollywood
(music by Richard A. Whiting; lyrics by John Mercer)
From This Moment On
(music by Cole Porter; lyrics by Cole Porter)
Got No Room for Mr. Gloom
(music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Leo Robin)
I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man
(music by Harry Warren; lyrics by John Mercer)
Act 2
Shoeless Joe from Hannbal Mo
(music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross; lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross)
Dancing in the Dark
(music by Arthur Schwartz; lyrics by Howard Dietz)
I Love a Piano
(music by Irving Berlin; lyrics by Irving Berlin)
Steam Heat
(music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross; lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross)
I Gotcha
(music by Joseph Arrington, Jr.; lyrics by Joseph Arrington, Jr.)
Rich Man's Frug
(music by Cy Coleman)
Big Noise from Winnetka
(music by Ray Bauduc and Bob Haggart; lyrics by Bob Crosby and Gil Rodin)
Dancing Dan
(music by Dave Dreyer and Al Jolson; lyrics by Billy Rose)
Nowadays/The Hot Money Rag
(music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb)
Act 3
Glory
(music by Stephen Schwartz; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz)
Manson Trio
(music by Stephen Schwartz; lyrics by Stephen Schwartz)
Mein Herr
(music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb)
Take Off with Us
(music by Stanley Lebowsky; lyrics by Frederick K. Tobias)
Razzle Dazzle
(music by John Kander; lyrics by Fred Ebb)
Who's Sorry Now?
(music by Harry Ruby; lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Ted Snyder)
There'll Be Some Changes Made
(music by W. Benton Overstreet; lyrics by Billy Higgins)
Mr. Bojangles
(music by Jerry Jeff Walker; lyrics by Jerry Jeff Walker)
Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries (Reprise)
(music by Ray Henderson; lyrics by Lew Brown and B.G. DeSylva)
Sing Sing Sing
(music by Louis Prima; lyrics by Louis Prima)
Christopher Columbus
(music by Leon Berry and Andy Razaf; lyrics by Leon Berry and Andy Razaf)

Tony Award®

Best Musical

1999 Winner
Produced by Livent (U.S.) Inc.
 

Best Featured Actor in a Musical

 

Best Featured Actress in a Musical

1999 Nominee
Valarie Pettiford
 

Best Costume Design

1999 Nominee
Costume Design by Santo Loquasto

Best Lighting Design

1999 Winner
Lighting Design by Andrew Bridge
 

Best Direction of a Musical

1999 Nominee
Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.
Co-Directed by Ann Reinking

Best Orchestrations

1999 Winner
Music orchestrated by Douglas Besterman
Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical

1999 Nominee
Jane Lanier
 

Outstanding Director of a Musical

1999 Nominee
Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.
Co-Directed by Ann Reinking

Outstanding Musical Revue

1999 Winner
Produced by Livent (U.S.) Inc.
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