[13] Robertson disliked it, though, and hired Stirling Silliphant, instead, to work on what became Charly (1968). [7] On June 25, 1956, Goldman began writing his first novel The Temple of Gold, completing it in less than three weeks. Single tickets are on sale now to Jerry Herman's Dear World, Lionel Bart's Oliver!, and The Light in the Piazza. He was discharged with the rank of corporal in September 1954. View our privacy policy for more information. You may opt out at anytime. Their armor is without equal, their signature weapon a grim reminder of Harburg Artistic Director: Jack Viertel Musical Director: Rob Fisher Director-in-Residence: Kathleen Marshall Starring Kate Jennings Grant, Philip Bosco, Kathleen Chalfant, Michael Park, Anita Gillette, Everett Bradley, Jubilant Sykes, Donna Lynne Champlin, Herndon Lackey, Ned Eisenberg, Merwin Goldsmith, Mike Harrtman, Todd Hunter, Karine Plantadit-Bageot, Nina Goldman, Robert Wersinger, Deborah Allton, Kate Baldwin, Joe Cassidy, Carson Church, David de Jong, Susan Derry, Roger DeWitt, Donna Dunmire, John Halmi, Teri Hansen, Joy Hermalyn, Cherylyn Jones, Ann Kittredge, Eddie Korbich, Jason Lacayo, Mary Kate Law, Lori MacPherson, Michele Ragusa, Vale Rideout, Tim Salamandyk, Gay Willis Directed by Brad Rouse The Coffee Club Orchestra, Rob Fisher, Musical Director Choreographer: Rob Ashford Casting: Jay Binder Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Consultant: Toni-Leslie James Lighting: Ken Billington Sound: Scott Lehrer Concert Adaptation: David Ives Production Stage Manager: Bonnie L. Becker Original Orchestration: Robert Russell Bennett Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, HairBook and Music by Gerome Ragni and James Rado Music by Galt MacDermot Produced for the Broadway Stage by Michael Butler Originally produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director: Jack Viertel Musical Director: Rob Fisher Director-in-Residence: Kathleen Marshall Starring Kevin Cahoon, Luther Creek, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Brandi Chavonne Massey, Michael McElroy, Idina Menzel, Tom Plotkin, Miriam Shor, Jessica-Snow Wilson, Rosalind Brown, Bryant Carroll, E. Alyssa Claar, Gavin Creel, Kethy Deitch, Jessica Ferraro, Stephanie Fittro, Billy Hartung, Todd Hunter, Eric Millegan, Sean Jeremy Palmer, Sheri Sanders, Carolyn Saxon, Michael Seelbach, Yuka Takara Directed and Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall Musical Director: Rob Fisher Associate Choreographer: Joey Pizzi Casting by Jay Binder Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Consultant: Martin Pakledinaz Lighting: Ken Billington Sound: Scott Lehrer Production Stage Manager: Bonnie L. Becker Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, On A Clear Day You Can See ForeverBook and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane Produced for the Broadway Stage by Alan Jay Lerner Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Musical Director: Rob Fisher Starring: Kristin Chenoweth, Peter Friedman, Brent Barrett, Roger Bart, Brooks Ashmanskas, Gerry Bamman, Ed Dixon, Jim Newman, Nancy Opel, Darice Roberts, Louis Zorich, Anne Allgood, Timothy Breese, Stephen Campanella, Celina Carvajal, Rachel Coloff, Kim Craven, Susan Derry, Bryan T. Donovanm Colm Fitzmaurice, Derrie Harris, Dale Hensley, Damon Kirsche, Ann Kittredge, Beth McVey, Tina Ou, Joseph Webster, Shonn Wiley, Laurie Williamson. The emote "Omedetai" () translates to "celebratory.". Born in Kent, England, Williams continues to paint figurative art at his studio in Gloucestershire. hasnt been seen on a New York City stage since its Broadway revival nearly 40 years ago. Orchestra Music Director Rob Berman Scenic Consultant: Anna Louizos Costume Consultant: Alejo Vietti Lighting Designer: Peter Kaczorowski Sound Designer: Brian Ronan Concert Adaptation: Marc Acito Music Coordinator: Seymour Red Press Original Orchestrations: Ted Royal Casting: Binder Casting Production Stage Manager: Monica A. Cuoco, Zorba!Book by Joseph Stein Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Starring Adam Chanler-Berat, Robert Cuccioli, Elizabeth A. Davis, Santino Fontana, Marin Mazzie, Robert Montano, John Turturro, Carlos Valdes, and Zo Wanamaker With Enrique Acevedo, Yusef Bulos, Laura DAndre, Sean Ewing, Richard Gatta, Evangelia Kingsley, Nikka Graff Lanzarone, Vanessa Lemonides, Maria-Christina Oliveras, David Scott Purdy, Waldemar Quinones-Villanueva, Matthew Rossoff, Rommy Sandhu, Gavriel Savit, Allysa Shorte, Evan D. Siegel, Joseph J. Simeone, Alex Syiek, Sultana Taj, Nicholas Ward, and James Zannelli Directed by Walter Bobbie Choreography by Josh Rhodes Music Performed by The Encores! TV producer Danny Zuker tweeted, So we can spread unsubstantiated rumors here now? Off-Center A New Brain (2015 New York Cast Recording) PS Classics God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater (Premiere Cast Recording) Ghostlight Records Songs for a New World (New York City Center 2018 Encores! DEAR WORLD is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. They are also an attribute of the patron saint of Spanish hunters, Olegarius of Barcelona. Christopher "Kit" Williams (born 28 April 1946) is an English artist, illustrator and author best known for his 1979 book Masquerade, a pictorial storybook which contains clues to the location of a golden (18 carat) jewelled hare created by Williams and then buried "somewhere in Britain".[1]. Sprint Speed Richard Roundtree (born July 9, 1942) is an American actor and former model. All the Cats Join In: Swing Dance with your Family! The book became the inspiration for a genre of books known today as armchair treasure hunts. [25] Speaking of his choice to write the script, he said: "Many movies that get made are not long on art and are long on commerce. [35], Goldman also said of his work: They shared an apartment in New York with their friend John Kander. Lumpkin, Susan; John Seidensticker (2011). ben izlediimde beendim. Artistic Director Jack Viertel Encores! Throughout this period, he was writing short stories in the evenings, but struggled to have them published. https://t.co/vvo32KLG8k, Ethan Sacks (@ethanjsacks) October 30, 2022, Elon Musk: Troll In Chief https://t.co/4uveS8PQ8u, Geek Girl Diva (@geekgirldiva) October 30, 2022. Male (locked) May 1-4, 1996 Do Re Mi (1999 Original Cast Recording) DRG Face the Music (2007 Encores! Stats Oops! IS PROVIDED BY Margot and John ErnstMarta Heflin FoundationThe Kaplen Brothers FundThe Blanche and Irving Laurie FoundationThe Frederick Loewe FoundationDaryl and Steven RothThe Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, IncThe SHS FoundationThe Ted Snowdon Foundation, THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. Nearby allies continuously regain health. Martin Schongauer's engraving Jesus after the Temptation (1470) shows nine (three times three) rabbits at the feet of Jesus Christ, which can be seen as a sign of extreme vitality. William Goldman (August 12, 1931 November 16, 2018) was an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. Hollywood's interest in Goldman was reawakened; he wrote the scripts for film versions of Heat (1986) and The Princess Bride (1987). Orchestra Choreographer: Ken Roberson Casting: Jay Binder/Jack Bowdon Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Sound: Scott Lehrer Costume Consultant: Paul Tazewell Lighting: Ken Billington Concert Adaptation: David Ives Orchestrations: Garry Sherman Additional Orchestrations: Luther Henderson Company Manager: Michael Zande Production Stage Manager: Tripp Phillips Music Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, The Apple TreeBook, Music and Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock Additional book material by Jerome Coopersmith Based on stories by Mark Twain, Frank R. Stockton and Jules Feiffer Original production directed by Mike Nichols Originally produced on the Broadway stage by Stuart Ostrow Artistic Director: Jack Viertel Music Director: Rob Fisher Starring Kristin Chenoweth, Malcolm Gets, Michael Cerveris. [28], Goldman was the original screenwriter for the film version of Tom Wolfe's novel The Right Stuff; director Philip Kaufman wrote his own screenplay without using Goldman's material, because Kaufman wanted to include Chuck Yeager as a character; Goldman did not.[16]. His older brother James Goldman was a playwright and screenwriter. https://t.co/u8rNjGrKRW, I predict that Twitters advertising revenue scales meaningfully over the next two years through a concerted effort at building attribution infrastructure for a DR product. LoL Secrets: Poro Training Guide for Dummies 1:21, https://nexus.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/2017/12/ask-riot-movie-honor-opponents-urf, The Origins of Poros, Riot Development Article, "New recruit has the kind of endurance and courage shown by our finest soldiers. Aramusha are a playable hero in For Honor. To purchase tickets by phone, call 212.581.1212 In late antiquity it was used as a symbol of good luck and in connection with ancient burial traditions. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). Kander was the composer of more than a dozen musicals, including Cabaret and Chicago, and all three of them eventually won Academy Awards. ", The emote "Dowsing Rod" makes a reference to the divination method of. ", The name of this execution is in reference to a technique from Miyamoto Musashi's, Infinite chains as long as they switch which side they attack from, Blade Blockade ability that provides an assortment of powerful counter-attack moves, Dangerous soft-feints that allows Aramusha to catch opponents off guard. As warriors who have fallen from grace and have no more masters, they reference the. There is no air of mystery about them. "one sword school"). Artistic Director Jack Viertel Encores! This was a project that seemed it might be both. Artistic Director Jack Viertel Encores! Orchestra Encores! SEASON SPONSORSRoz and Jerry MeyerThe Shubert FoundationStephanie and Fred Shuman Fund for Encores!Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Charitable Trust, ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR ENCORES! Andr Sogliuzzo, Actor: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Webster, Terri White Directed And Choreographed by Warren Carlyle Music Performed by The Encores! Drer's watercolor is seen in the context of his other nature studies, such as his almost equally famous Meadow or his Bird Wings. TRY NOW. [6] Rabbits also live underground, an echo of the tomb of Christ. In any case, a three hares motif was a prominent part of many Synagogues.[1][3]. Ernest Borgnine was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on January 24, 1917 in Hamden, Connecticut. But I've got to hand it to Elon, he's putting the work in to prove me wrong. The money enabled Goldman to take some time off and research the nonfiction The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway (1969).[16]. Do you agree with his decision to delete the tweet? All of its members are Zombie monsters, except for the Psychic "Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit". He also wrote the screenplay for The Stepford Wives (1975), which he says was an unpleasant experience because director Bryan Forbes rewrote most of it; Goldman tried to take his name off it, but they would not let him. After several of his screenplays were not filmed, Goldman found himself in less demand as a screenwriter. The hare served as an attribute of Aphrodite and as a gift between lovers. Aramusha: brash enforcers for the most prestigious houses. Mark McVey, Holly Cruikshank, Kendrick Jones With Capathia Jenkins and Ruthie Henshall Timothy J. Alex, Robin Campbell, Erin Crouch, Susan Derry, Lianne Marie Dobbs, Emily Fletcher, Bob Gaynor, Laura Griffith, Dale Hensley, Rene Klapmeyer, Barrett Martin, Sean McKnight, James Patterson, Eric Santagata, Kiira Schmidt, Dennis Stowe, Sarrah Strimel, Kevin Vortmann, J.D. "[25] He said that he has never written as many versions of a screenplay as he did for that movie. Commedia dell'arte (/ k m e d i d l r t e, k -,- m d i ,- r t i /; Italian: [kommdja dellarte]; lit. They capitalize on the mistakes of their opponents to unleash a never-ending flow of fast attacks in every direction. As a symbol of fertility, white rabbits appear on a wing of the high altar in Freiburg Minster. Music Director: Rob Berman Encores! Directed by Gary Griffin Music Director: Rob Fisher with The Encores! With special guest star John Cullum as Ol Capn. Directed by Sheldon Epps Guest Music Director: Linda Twine with The Encores! He adapted Misery into a stage play, which made its debut on Broadway in 2015 in a production starring Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf.[32]. Passive | Upon being hit by an enemy Hero, deal increased damage for a short time. Artistic Director: Lear DeBessonet Encores! Hanging from the base of the clock is a large wooden fish that blows bubbles every half-hour. Directed by Jerry Zaks Music Director: Rob Fisher with The Encores! Artistic Director Jack Viertel Encores! Goldman's next novel was The Princess Bride (1973); he also wrote a screenplay, but it was more than a decade before the film was made. Goldman was born into a Jewish family in Chicago in 1931[1] and grew up in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Illinois, the second son of Marion (ne Weil) and Maurice Clarence Goldman. March 26-29, 2009 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (New York City Center Encores! Producing Creative Director: Clint Ramos Featuring: Tracee Beazer, Alexander Bello, DeWitt Fleming Jr., Joshua Henry, Trevor Jackson, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Chance Smith, and Adrienne Walker With: Crystal A. Burton, Kurt Csolak, Aniya Dane, Zachary Downer, Francine Espiritu, Izaiah Montaque Harris, Madison Hilligoss, Ben Lanham, John Manzari, Jodeci Milhouse, Dario Natarelli, Janelle Neal, Justin Prescott, and Bethany Tesarck Directed by Kenny Leon Choreographed by Jared Grimes Featuring The Encores! It sold well enough in paperback to launch Goldman on his career. With Sean Attebury, Heather Ayers, Jordan Cable, Caitlin Carter, Carson Church, Joseph Dellger, Susan Derry, Sarah Jane Everman, Thom Graham, William B. Hubert II, Lorin Latarro, Jess Le Protto, Krisha Marcano, Julianna Rose Mauriello, Karyn Overstreet, Larry Raiken, Jeffrey Schecter, Gordon Stanley, John Wilkerson, Laurie Williamson, Tony Yazbeck. His main interests were poetry, short stories, and novels. The paternal uncle of Donald Duck, he is an eccentric lecturer, scientist, psychiatrist, and self-proclaimed genius, who frequently displays his vast array of "expert" knowledge on a variety of subjects. For wanderers, the tattoos though could hold spiritual meaning. He's He's cute, damn it. The rabbit as well as the hare have been associated with moon deities and may signify rebirth or resurrection. Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Directed and Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall Music Director: Paul Gemignani with The Encores! OrchestraDirected by Chay YewStarring Ruthie Ann Miles. The image has been printed in textbooks; published in countless reproductions; embossed in copper, wood or stone; represented three-dimensionally in plastic or plaster; encased in plexiglas; painted on ostrich eggs; printed on plastic bags; surreally distorted in Hasengiraffe ("Haregiraffe") by Martin Missfeldt;[10] reproduced as a joke by Fluxus artists;[11] and cast in gold; or sold cheaply in galleries and at art fairs. Completing this poll entitles you to our news updates free of charge. Orchestra Guest Music Director: Joseph Joubert Concert Adaptation: Lydia R. Diamond Scenic Designer: Derek McLane Costume Designer: Dede Ayite Lighting Designer: Allen Lee Hughes Sound Designer: Kai Harada Music coordinator: Red Press/Kimberlee Wertz Production Stage Manager: Cynthia Cahill Casting: The Telsey Office; Craig Burns, CSA; Rashad Naylor, The Life Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Ira Gasman Book by David Newman, Ira Gasman and Cy Coleman Original dance and vocal arrangements by Cy Coleman Based on an original idea by Ira Gasman Encores! Snowdown Showdown Concept 1 (by Riot Artist, Snowdown Showdown Concept 2 (by Riot Artist, 1st Legend of the Poro King Loading Background, Legend of the Poro King Loading background, Winter Summoner's Rift Loading background, Worlds 2017 Pick'em Promo (by Riot Artist, Essence Emporium Emote Concept (by Riot Artist, Poro "Microsoft" Illustration 1 (by Riot Contracted Artist, Poro "Microsoft" Illustration 2 (by Riot Contracted Artist, Teamfight Tactics: Fates Promo (by Riot Artist. Orchestra Music Director Rob Berman Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Consultant: Toni-Leslie James Lighting Designer: Ken Billington Sound Designer: Scott Lehrer Concert Adaptation by: David Ives Music Coordinator: Seymour Red Press Orchestrations: Robert Russell Bennett Dance Arrangements: John Morris Casting: Jay Binder/Jack Bowdan Company Manager: Michael Zande Production Stage Manager: Peter Lawrence, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Leo Robin Book by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields Adapted from the novel by Anita Loos Starring Phillip Attmore, Steven Boyer, Brennan Brown, Stephen R. Buntrock, Jared Grimes, Megan Hilty, Simon Jones, Aaron Lazar, Deborah Rush, Sandra Shipley, Megan Sikora, Clarke Thorell, Rachel York With Callan Bergmann, Charissa Bertels, Sam Bolen, Eric Bourne, Kyle Brown, Robin Campbell, Brandon Davidson, Christine DiGiallonardo, Luke Hawkins, Arlo Hill, Michael Marcotte, Nick McGough, Shannon M. OBryan, Lindsay ONeil, Kristyn Pope, Lindsay Roberts, Heath Saunders, Kelly Sheehan, Jessica Vosk, Anna Aimee White, Matt Zimmerman Directed by John Rando Choreographed by Randy Skinner Music Performed byThe Encores! Webster Directed by Gary Griffin Musical Director: Rob Fisher with The Encores! With Eric Michael Gillett, David Baum, Sara Edwards, Patty Goble, Blythe Gruda, Holly Holcomb, Todd A. Horman, Drew Humphrey, Fred Inkley, Cara Kjellman, Ian Knauer, Todd Lattimore, Mark Ledbetter, Jay Lusteck, Raymond Jaramillo McLeod, Marcus Nance, Nina Negri, Shannon Marie OBryan, Greg Stone, Kelly Sullivan, Jacqueline Thompson, Anna A. https://t.co/wYtZqjoLm6, Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) October 30, 2022, It's as bad as we thought. https://t.co/Sa3PG2BVfO, Christopher Bouzy (@cbouzy) October 30, 2022, Welcome to the @elonmusk's hell-site. Knihkupectv Wales je nejstar knihkupectv zamen na sci-fi a fantasy knihy. Directed by Gary Griffin Music Director: Rob Fisher with The Encores! He "came home to live and he was in his pajamas for the last five years of his life," according to Goldman. The phrase is also analogous to the English phrase "Knock on wood" for warding away bad luck. Once noble fighters, now mercenaries. With Christine Clemmons, Mamie Duncan-Gibbs, Duane Martin Foster, Danielle Lee Greaves, James Harkness, Derric Harris, Kathleen Murphy Jackson, Trent Armand Kendall, Monroe Kent III, C. Mingo Long, Krisha Marcano, Christopher L. Morgan, Darrell Grand Moultrie, April Nixon, Monica Patton, Stacey Sargeant, Carolyn Saxon, Levensky Smith, Cornelius White, Lisa Nicole Wilkerson, Kenny Redell Williams, Laurie Williamson. [16] The site described his script for All the President's Men as a "model of storytelling clarity and artful manipulation". Please note: Full-length videos of productions are not currently available. [23] The book does have the far less-quotable line from Woodward to Senator Sam Ervin, who was about to begin his own investigation: "The key was the secret campaign cash, and it should all be traced"[24], Goldman was unhappy with the movie. Many have a comic element, and the length and thinness of the hare's body is often exaggerated. May 3 14, 2023WEEK 1: Subscriber week May 3 7Wed Fri | 7pmSat 2 & 8pm | Sun 2 & 7pmWEEK 2: Tue Fri | 7pmSat 2 & 8pm | Sun 2pm, Book, Music and Lyrics by Lionel BartBy Special Arrangement with Cameron MackintoshFeaturing The Encores! Orchestra Encores! Webster, Ashley Yeater Directed by John Rando Choreographed by Warren Carlyle Music Performed by The Encores! Music Director Rob Berman Directed by John Rando Starring Aidan Alberto, Jennifer Allen, Kevin Chamberlin, Carla Duren, Chester Gregory, Mylinda Hull, Marc Koeck, Matt Loehr, Wayne Pretlow, Michael Urie, and Betsy Wolfe With Ward Billeisen, Sam Bolen, Colin Cunliffe, Nicholas Cunningham, Taeler Elyse Cyrus, Christine DiGiallonardo, Michael Everett, TaNika Gibson, Berklea Going, Marc A. Heitzman, Leah Horowitz, Cajai Fellows Johnson, Robin Masella, Skye Mattox, Kaitlin Mesh, Justin Packard, Nathan Andrew Riley, Blakely Slaybaugh, George Slotin, Madison Stratton, and Shaun-Avery Williams. They wear a worn down straw Kasa as a pair of Wakizashi hang on the left side of their waist. I haven't written a novel in over a decade and someone very wise suggested that I might have stopped writing novels because my rage was gone. Also starring Marcy Harriell, Danny Gurwin, Randall Duk Kim, Danny Rutigliano, Michael X. Martin and Tom Aldredge. ", For many weary inhabitants of the Freljord, their biggest desire is to retire to greener pastures and become a, At one point in development, the Poro was animated to keel up and twitch if it ran into the Abyss', There are other poro skin concepts that was not executed for, Previously, they could be herded into the, They could also be slain with effects that target minions, including, The Poro received two Visual Updates before. [7] He was an editor of Oberlin's literary magazine. Casting by Jay Binder Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Consultant: William Ivey Long Lighting by Peter Kaczorowski Sound by Scott Lehrer Concert Adaptation by David Ives Production Stage Manager: Karen Moore Original Orchestrations by Don Walker Music Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, Babes in ArmsMusic by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Book by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Musical Director: Rob Fisher Starring: Melissa Rain Anderson, Matthew Ballinger, Kevin Cahoon, David Campbell, Erin Dilly, Christopher Fitzgerald, Scott Irby-Ranniar, Perry Laylon Ojeda, Shaun Powell, Jessica Stone, Cartier Anthony Williams, Don Correia, Priscilla Lopez, Michael McCormick, Matt McGrath, Donna McKechnie, Richard Riehle, Thommie Walsh, Kate Baldwin, Justin Greer, Chris Hoch, Pamela Jordan, Mark Lanyon, Daniel C. Levine, Tina Ou, Amanda Paige, Josh Prince, Noah Racey, Sharon Richards, Ben Saypol, Amber Stone, James Tabeek Directed and Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall The Coffee Club Orchestra/Rob Fisher, Conductor Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Casting by Jay Binder Lighting by Peter Kaczorowski Sound by Scott Lehrer Costume Coordinator: Toni-Leslie James Script Consultant: John Guare Associate Choreographer: Robert Ashford Production Stage Manager: Maximo Torres Original Orchestration by Hans Spialek Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, Ziegfeld Follies of 1936Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Music by Vernon Duke Sketches by David Freedman & Ira Gershwin Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Musical Director: Rob Fisher Starring: Christine Ebersole, Ruthie Henshall, Peter Scolari, Howard McGillin, Stephanie Pope, Mary Testa, Karen Ziemba, Bob Walton, Jim Walton, Stanley Bojarski, Kevin Chamberlin, Jock Soto, Jenifer Ringer, Jonathan Sharp, Timothy Breese, Stehpen Campanella, Tony Capone, Nat Chandler, Dottie Earle, Angelo Fraboni, Jennifer Frankel, Will Gartshore, Aldrin Gonzalez, Peter Gregus, Jeffrey Hankinson, Jack Hayes, Amy Heggins, Chris Hoch, Pamela Jordan, Damon Kirsche, Aixa M. Rosario Medina, Wes Pope, Tamlyn Brooke Shusterman, Eric van Hoven, Rocker Verastique, Wendy Waring, Joseph Webster, Deborah Yates Directed and Adapted by Mark Waldrop The Coffee Club Orchestra/Rob Fisher, Conductor Choreographer: Thommie Walsh Ballet Choreographer: Christopher Wheeldon Casting by Jay Binder Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Coordinator: Gregg Barnes Lighting by Peter Kaczorowski Sound by Scott Lehrer Projections by Eyewash, Inc. Production Stage Manager: Arturo E. Porazzi Original Orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, Conrad Sallinger, Hans Spialek, and Don Walker Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, Do Re MiBook by Garson Kanin Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green Original Production Directed by Garson Kanin Produced for the Broadway Stage by David Merrick Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Musical Director: Rob Fisher Starring: Nathan Lane, Randy Graff, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Heather Headley, Lewis J. Stadlen, Lee Wilkof, Stephen DeRosa, Michael Mulheren, Tovah Feldshuh, Marilyn Cooper, Brad Aspel, Leslie Castay, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Blake Hammond, Amy Heggins, Dale Hensley, John Herrera, Ann Kittredge, Nancy Lemenager, Greta Martin, Michael X. Martin, Carol Lee Meadows, Brad Oscar, Michelle O'Steen, Vince Pesce, Patricia Ben Peterson, Josh Prince, Noah Racey, Tamlyn Brooke Shusterman, Gerry Vichi Directed by John Rando Guest Musical Director and Conductor: Paul Gemignani Choreographer: Randy Skinner Casting by Jay Binder Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Costume Coordinator: David C. Woolard Lighting by Ken Billington Sound by Bruce Cameron Concert Adaptation by David Ives Production Stage Manager: Arturo E. Porazzi Original Orchestration by Luther Henderson Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, Strike Up The BandMusic by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Book by George S. Kaufman Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Starring: Lynn Redgrave, Philip Bosco, Judy Kuhn, David Schramm, Jason Danieley, David Garrison, Ross Lehman, Kristin Chenoweth, David Elder, Ana Maria Andricain, Rebecca Baxter, Brad Bradley, Benjamin Brecher, Tony Capone, Bryan T. Donovan, Byron Easley, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Peter Flynn, John Halmi, Denis Jones, Keith Bryon Kirk, Damon Kirschenmann, Ann Kittredge, Kevin Mockrin, Bruce Moore, Linda Mugelston, Karyn Overstreet, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Katherine Valentine Directed by John Rando Musical Director: Rob Fisher with the Coffee Club Orchestra Scenic Consultant: John Lee Beatty Choreographer: Jeff Calhoun Casting by Jay Binder Sound by Bruce Cameron Lighting by Don Holder Concert Adaptation by David Ives Production Stage Manager: R. Wade Jackson Apparel Coordinator: Jonathon Bixby Musical Coordinator: Seymour Red Press, Li'l AbnerBook by Norman Panama & Melvin Frank Music by Gene De Paul Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Based on characters created by Al Capp Original Direction & Choreography by Michael Kidd Artistic Director: Kathleen Marshall Starring: Lea DeLaria, Tom Riis Farrell, Katie Finneran, Jonathan Freeman, Dana Ivey, Dick Latessa, John Mineo, Burke Moses, Michael Mulheren, Julie Newmar, Alice Ripley, David Ogden Stiers, Luann Aronson, Danny Burstein, Rachel Coloff, Rick Crom, Bryan T. Donovan, Thursday Farrar, Sen Martin Hingston, Cady Huffman, Nancy Lemenager, Sheryl McCallum, Carol Lee Meadows, Jesse Means II, Elizabeth Mills, Bruce Moore, Marcus Neville, Cynthia Onrubia, Alet Oury, Joey Pizzi, Alex Sanchez, Daniel Wright, Brandon G. Acevedo, H. Giovanni DeLacruz, A.J.