- (1996) Carol Hall and his musical, "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", was performed at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with James Anthony in the cast.
- Singin' in the Rain (1985). Musical comedy. Based on the 1952 film by MGM. Screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Book adapted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Lyrics by Arthur Freed. Music arranged by Stanley Lebowsky. Musical Director: Robert Billig. Music orchestrated by Larry Wilcox. Music for "Hub Bub" by Stanley Lebowsky. Music for "Moses Supposes" by Roger Edens. Music for "Blue Prelude" by Al Bishop. Lyrics for "Moses Supposes" by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lyrics for "Takin' Miss Mary to the Ball" by Edward Heyman. Lyrics for "Love Is Where You Find It" by Gus Kahn. Lyrics for "Blue Prelude" by Gordon Jenkins. Royal Rascal sequence and Cosmo Mood Music by Michael Dansicker. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Choreographed by Twyla Tharp.Original film choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. Assistant to Miss Tharp: John Carrafa. Directed by Twyla Tharp. George Gershwin Theatre: 2 Jul 1985- 18 May 1986 (367 performances + 38 previews that began on 13 Jun 1985). Cast: Don Correia (as "Don Lockwood/Philippe/"The Royal Rascal" -- played by Don Lockwood/Pierre/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier" -- played by Don Lockwood"), Mary D'Arcy (as "Kathy Selden"), Richard Fancy (as "Roscoe Dexter"), Faye Grant (as "Lina Lamont/Jeanette/"The Royal Rascal" -- played by Lina Lamont/Yvonne/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier" -- played by Lina Lamont"), Peter Marx (as "Cosmo Brown"), Ray Benson (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"), John Carrafa (as "Ensemble"), Richard Colton (as "Ensemble"), Austin Colyer (as "Diction Coach/A Warner Brother/Ensemble"), Jacque Dean (as "Phoebe Dinsmore/Ensemble"), Diane Duncan (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Yvonne Dutton (as "Ensemble"), Craig Frawley (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"), Melinda Gilb (as "Dora Bailey/Ensemble"), Katie Glasner (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Hoom (as "Ensemble"), David-Michael Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Mary Ann Kellogg (as "Zelda Zanders/Ensemble"), Raymond Kurshals (as "Ensemble"), Alison Mann (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Barbara Moroz (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Kevin O'Day (as "Ensemble"), Robert Radford (as "Rod/Ensemble"), Tom Rawe (as "Ensemble"), Hansford Rowe (as "R.F. Simpson"), Gene Sager (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"/Manservant/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), John Spalla (as "Sound Engineer/Ensemble/Man on Screen/"Talking Picture Demonstration"), Amy Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Cynthia Thole (as "Ensemble/Lady-in-Waiting/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier") [Broadway debut], Martin Van Treuren (as "Sid Phillips/Ticket Taker/Ensemble/Enemy of the King/The Royal Rascal"/Villain/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Shelley Washington (as "Ensemble"), Laurie Williamson (as "Ensemble"). Swings: David Askler, Cheri Butcher, Brad Morantz. Understudies: Austin Colyer (as "R.F. Simpson"), Brad Morantz (Cosmo Brown), Barbara Moroz (as "Lina Lamont"), Donn Simione (as "Don Lockwood"), John Spalla (as "Roscoe Dexter"), Cynthia Thole (as "Kathy Selden"). Replacement actors during run: Diane Duncan (as "Zelda Zanders"), Mark Frawley (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Goor (as "Ensemble"), Michael Graham (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Hess (as "Ensemble"), Dana Moore (as "Ensemble"), Greg Schanuel (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Siebert (as "Ensemble"). Swing: Christina Saffran. Produced by Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker Inc. Associate Producer: Eugene V. Wolsk.
- (2010 - 2011) Carol Hall and his musical, "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas", was performed at the Circle Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Anita Hoffman and Noah Sullivan in the cast. Kevin Bellie was the choreographer.
- (February 27, 2001 - April 8, 2001) "Newyorkers," original musical; music by Stephen Weiner; lyrics by Glenn Slater; directed by Christopher Ashley; musical direction by Robert Billig; choreography by Daniel Pelzig; with Stephen DeRosa; Jerry Dixon; Jesse Tyler Ferguson; Pamela Isaacs; Liz Larsen; and Priscilla Lopez in the cast; Off-Broadway at the New York City Center-Stage II (Manhattan Theatre Club), Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (May 7 to 31, 1987) He was vocal arranger for the musical, "Little Shop of Horrors," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Mona Wyatt (Chiffon); Tonia Rowe (Crystal); Lovette George (Ronnette); Frederic Major (Mushnik); Erica L. Paulson (Audrey); Michael Brian (Seymour); Mark Mocahbee (Derelict; Audrey II 'manipulation'); Steve Rankin (Orin, Bernstein, Snip, Luce and everyone else) and Michael Mandell (Audrey II (voice) in the cast. Howard Ashman wrote the book and lyricist. Alan Menken was composer. The musical was based on Roger Corman's film and Charles Griffith's screenplay. László Marton was director. Martin Erskine was music director. Diana Baffa-Brill was choreographer. Robby Merkin was orchestra supervisor.
- (Summer 1979) He choreographed the musical, "Walking Happy," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Tommy Tune (Will Mossop); Elizabeth Allen (Maggie Hobson); Jesse White (Henry Horatio Hudson); David Jendre (Tubby Wadlowe); Harry Switzer (Minns); Hazel Steck (Mrs. Hepworth); Paul Straney (George Beenstock); Gene Mildon (Denton); Randy Skinner (Freddie Beenstock); Mark Jollie (Albert Beenstock); Marybeth Williams (Alice Hobson); Jeff Calhoun (Handbill Boy); Paula Cinko (Ada Figgins); Drucilla Minte (Vickie Hobson); Beverly Lambert (Customer); Robert Michael Morris (Heeler); Conley Schnaterbeck; Mark Hall; Barbara Warren; Leslie Kretzler; Karen Prunczik; Marietta Clark and Paula Bellis in the cast. Leo Muller was also choreographer. Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings were writers. Jimmy Van Heusen was composer. Sammy Cahn was lyricist. Leslie B. Cutler was director. Judy Darling was assistant conductor. Phillip Louis Rodzen was settings designer. Joseph Vispi was associate producer.
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