Production Staff
I.A.L. Diamond
Source Material
(based on screenplay)
(based on screenplay)
Bob Merrill
Lyricist
Lyricist
Bob Merrill was one of the most successful songwriters during the 1950s, with a string of novelty hits such as "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?", “(If I Knew You Were Comin’ Id‘ve) Baked a Cake”, “Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania”, “Mambo Italiano”, “Honeycomb” and “Make Yourself Comfortable”. Longing to write more profound songs, Bob turned his efforts toward the musical theatre. By the late fifties, he had written music and lyrics for Broadway’s “New Girl In Town”, followed by “Take Me Along”, “Carnival”, “Henry, Sweet Henry” and eventually “Funny Girl” featuring the hit songs “People” and “Don’t Rain On My ... read more
Peter Stone
Bookwriter
Jule Styne
Composer
With the scores of such Broadway classics as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Peter Pan, Bells Are Ringing, Gypsy, and Funny Girl to his credit, composer Jule Styne ranks as one of the undisputed architects of the American musical theater.
Born in London's East End on December 31, 1905, Styne's family moved to the United States in 1912. Young Julius showed such a talent for the piano that he had performed with the Chicago, St. Louis, and Detroit Symphonies by age 10.
He developed his feel for popular music working with the jazz bands of 1920s Chicago, and as vocal coach to such ... read more
Robert Thoeren
Source Material
(based on story)
(based on story)
Billy Wilder
Source Material
(based on screenplay)
(based on screenplay)
Blaine-Thompson
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Martin Aronstein
Lighting Designer
John Berkman
Dance Music Arranger
Charles Blackwell
Production Stage Manager
Sandra Brewer
Dance Captain
Gower Champion
Director/Choreographer
Choreographer
Director
Bob St. Clair
Assistant Stage Manager
Alvin Colt
Costume Designer
Joe Cranzano
Make-Up Designer
Fred Golden
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Philip J. Lang
Orchestrator
Philip J. Lang was a musician, composer and music educator who taught at the graduate schools of music at the University of Michigan and the University of Colorado and was the orchestrator of more than 50 Broadway musicals including My Fair Lady and Camelot (with Robert Russell Bennett); Annie Get Your Gun; Applause; Hello, Dolly!; Carnival; and 42nd Street. Mr. Lang was an orchestrator for the Metropolitan Opera and a frequent musical arranger for television including Hallmark Productions, David Susskind, Radio City Music Hall and "The Tonight Show."
Elliot Lawrence
Vocal Music Arranger
Musical Director
Music Contractor
Samuel Liff
Production Associate
Sandra Manley
Press Representative
Vince McKnight
Company Manager
David Merrick
Producer
Lawrence Metzler
Assistant to Mr. Aronstein
Bert Michaels
Associate Choreographer
Bert Michaels was born on December 22, 1943 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for his work on West Side Story (1961), Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Enchanted (2007).
Helen Nickerson
Assistant to Mr. Merrick
The Shubert Organization
Theatre Owner / Operator
The Shubert Organization is America's oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on the Broadway. Since the dawn of the 20th Century, Shubert has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of plays and musicals both in New York City and throughout the United States. Shubert currently owns and operates seventeen Broadway theatres and six off-Broadway venues.
Domingo Rodriguez
Assistant to Mr. Colt
Harvey B. Sabinson
Press Representative
Jack Schlissel
General Manager
Martha Swope
Production Photographer
Henry Velez
Stage Manager
Robin Wagner
Scenic Designer
Wagner was born in San Francisco, the son of Phyllis Edna Catherine (née Smith-Spurgeon) and Jens Otto Wagner. His mother was from New Zealand and his father was from Denmark. He attended art school and started his career in theatres in that city with designs for Don Pasquale, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Tea and Sympathy, and Waiting for Godot, among others. In 1958, he relocated to New York City, where he worked on numerous off-Broadway productions before making his Broadway debut as an assistant designer for the Hugh Wheeler play Big Fish, Little Fish in 1961. His first solo ... read more
Geri Windsor
Casting
Awards and Nominations
1972 Theatre World Awards
Performance: Elaine Joyce won.
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