- (1975- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1975) Stage Play: Rodgers & Hart. Musical revue. Music by Richard Rodgers; Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Conceived by Richard Lewine and John Fearnley. Musical Director: Buster Davis. Vocal arrangements by Buster Davis. Principal Orchestrator: Luther Henderson. Dance arrangements by Luther Henderson. Additional orchestrations by Jim Tyler, William David Brohn [credited as Bill Brohn] (Broadway debut] and Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Assistant Choreographer: Arthur Faria. Directed by Burt Shevelove. Helen Hayes Theatre: 13 May 1975- 16 Aug 1975 (108 performances + 22 previews that began on 25 Apr 1975). Cast: Barbara Andres (as "Performer"), Jimmy Brennan (as "Performer"), Wayne Bryan (as "Performer"), David-James Carroll (as "Performer"), Jamie Donnelly (as "Performer"), Tovah Feldshuh (as "Performer"), Mary Sue Finnerty (as "Performer"), Laurence Guittard (as "Performer"), Stephen Lehew (as "Performer"), Jim Litten (as "Performer"), Virginia Sandifur (as "Performer"), Rebecca York (as "Performer"). Produced by Lester Osterman Productions (Lester Osterman, Richard Horner). Produced in association with Worldvision Enterprises Inc.
- (1976) Stage Play: Rockabye Hamlet.
- (1978) Stage Play: Timbuktu!
- (October 17, 1978 - December 3, 1978) "King of Hearts," original musical; book by Joseph Stein; music by Peter Link; lyrics by Jacob Brackman; musical direction by Karen Gustafson; dance arrangements by Dorothee Freytag; music orchestrated by William David Brohn (as Bill Brohn); based upon an original screenplay by Philippe de Broca, Maurice Bessy, and Daniel Boulanger; directed and choreographed by Ron Field; on Broadway at the Minskoff Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (54 total performances, including 6 previews beginning October 17, 1978).
- (1980) Stage Play: Brigadoon. Musical comedy (revival).
- (1983) Stage Play: Marilyn. Musical.
- (1984) Stage Play: The Three Musketeers.
- (1985) Stage Play: Wind in the Willows.
- (1986) Stage Play: The Boys in Autumn.
- (1989) Stage Play: Jerome Robbins' Broadway. Musical revue/dance. Music orchestrated by Sid Ramin and William David Brohn. Music continuity by Scott Frankel. Musical Director: Paul Gemignani. Featuring songs by Irving Berlin ("Miss Liberty" and "Call Me Madam" ("Mr. Monotony")), Leonard Bernstein ("On The Town," "West Side Story"), Jerry Bock ("Fiddler on the Roof"), Moose Charlap ("Peter Pan"), Morton Gould ("Billion Dollar Baby"), Hugh Martin ("Look Ma, I'm Dancin'"), Richard Rodgers ("The King and I"), Stephen Sondheim ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum") and Jule Styne ("Gypsy," "High Button Shoes," "Peter Pan"). Featuring songs with lyrics by Sammy Cahn ("High Button Shoes"), Irving Berlin ("Miss Liberty" and "Call Me Madam" (from "Mr. Monotony") [final Broadway credit during lifetime], Betty Comden ("On The Town," "Billion Dollar Baby," "Peter Pan"), Adolph Green ("On The Town," "Billion Dollar Baby," "Peter Pan"), Oscar Hammerstein II ("The King and I"), Sheldon Harnick ("Fiddler on the Roof"), Carolyn Leigh ("Peter Pan"), Hugh Martin ("Look Ma, I'm Dancin'") and Stephen Sondheim ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum," "Gypsy," "West Side Story"). Additional text by J.M. Barrie ("Peter Pan"), Betty Comden ("On The Town," "Billion Dollar Baby"), Larry Gelbart ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"), Adolph Green ("On The Town," "Billion Dollar Baby"), Oscar Hammerstein II ("The King and I"), Arthur Laurents ("Gypsy," "West Side Story"), Stephen Longstreet ("High Button Shoes"), Burt Shevelove ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum") and Joseph Stein ("Fiddler on the Roof"). Narrative continuity by Jason Alexander. "On The Town" and "West Side Story" based on ideas by Jerome Robbins. "The King and I" based upon the novel "Anna and the King of Siam" by Margaret Landon. "Gypsy" suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. "High Button Shoes" inspired by the comedies of Mack Sennett. "Fiddler on the Roof" based on stories by Sholom Aleichem. Dance arrangements by Betty Walberg ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum," "Fiddler on the Roof"), Trude Rittman ("The King and I") and Genevieve Pitot ("Miss Liberty" and "Call Me Madam" ("Mr. Monotony"). Costume Design by Joseph G. Aulisi ("Peter Pan", "Miss Liberty" and "Call Me Madam" ("Mr. Monotony"), Alvin Colt ("On The Town"), 'Raoul Pène Du Bois' ("Gypsy"), Irene Sharaff ("Billion Dollar Baby," "West Side Story," "The King and I"), Tony Walton ("A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"), Miles White ("High Button Shoes") and Patricia Zipprodt ("Fiddler on the Roof"). Assistant Costume Design: Mary L. Hayes, Marsha L. Eck and Richard Schurkamp. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Co- Director: Grover Dale. "West Side Story" Co-Choreographer: Peter Gennaro. Directed by Jerome Robbins. Imperial Theatre: 26 Feb 1989- 1 Sep 1990 (633 performances + 55 previews that began on 9 Jan 1989). Cast: Jason Alexander (as "The Setter/Emcee/Pseudolus/Pa/Cigar/Tevye/Floy"), Charlotte d'Amboise, Robert La Fosse, Susann Fletcher, Nancy Hess, Susan Kikuchi, Michael Kubala, Jane Lanier, Joey McKneely, Luis Perez, Faith Prince, Debbie Shapiro, Scitt Wise, Richard Amaro, Dorothy Benham, Jeffrey Lee Broadhurst, Christophe Caballero, Mindy Cartwright, Irene Cho, Jamie Cohen, Jamie Cohen, Camille de Ganon, Donna Di Meo, Donna Marie Elio, Mark Esposito, Scott Fowler, Angelo H. Fraboni, Ramon Galindo, Nicholas Garr, Gregory Garrison, Carolyn Goor, Michael Scott Gregory, Andrew Grose, Alexia Hess, Louise Hickey, Eric A. Hoisington, Barbara Hoon, JoAnn M. Hunter, Scott Jovovich, Pamela Khoury, Robert La Fosse, Mary Ann Lamb, David Lowenstein, Michael Lynch, Greta Martin, Joey McKneely, Julio Monge, Troy Myers, Maria Neenan, Jack Noseworthy, Steve Ochoa, Kelly Patterson, James Rivera, Tom Robbins, George Russell, Greg Schanuel, Renée Stork, Mary Ellen Stuart, Linda Talcott, Leslie Trayer, Ellen Troy, Andi Tyler, Elaine Wright, Barbara Yeager, Alice Yearsley. Produced by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President), Roger Berlind, Suntory International Corporation, Byron Goldman and Emanuel Azenberg. Produced in association with PACE Theatrical Group Inc. Note: Mr. Berlin died on 22 Sep 1989.
- (1991) Stage Play: Miss Saigon.
- (November 7, 2017 to January 14, 2018) He was orchestra manager for the musical, "Crazy for You," at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia with Sean Bell (Perkins; Billy, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Demoya Watson Brown (Louise, Follie's Girl); Kurt Boehm (Fight Captain; Mingo, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Cole Burden (Lank Hawkins); Jennifer Cordiner (Betsy, Follie's Girl); Tricia Desario (Margie, Follie's Girl); Natascia Diaz (Irene Roth); Sherri L. Edelen (Mother/Patricia Fodor); Danny Gardner (Bobby Child); Colleen Hayes (Patsy, Follie's Girl); Andre Hinds (Custus, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Elise Kowalick (Vera, Follie's Girl); Robert Mintz (Jimmy, Nevada Cowboy and Miner); Georgina Moore (Sheila, Follie's Girl); Corinne Munsch (Mitzi, Follie's Girl); A.Ross Neal (Moose, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Maria Rizzo (Tess, Follie's Girl); Robbie Roby (Dance Captain; Wyatt, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Thomas Adrian Simpson (Eugene Fodor; Pete, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Bobby Smith (Bela Zangler); Harrison Smith (Sam, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Ashley Spencer (Polly Baker) and Harry A. Winter (Everett Baker) in the cast. George and Ira Gershwin were composers and lyricists. Ken Ludwig was writer. Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent were developers. Guy Bolton and John McGowan were original developers. Roger Horchow and Elizabeth Williams were original Broadway producers. Susan Stroman was original Broadway choreographer. Paul Tate Depoo III was scenic designer. Tristan Raines was costume designer. Jason Lyons was lighting designer. Ryan Hickey was sound designer. Leah Loukas was wig designer. Laura Stanczyk was New York Casting director. Walter Ware III was Washington D.C. casting director. Kerry Epstein was production stage manager. Jessica Skelton was assistant stage manager. Kelly Crandall D'Amboise was associate director. Robbie Roby was also associate choreographer. Ricky Drummond was assistant director. Matthew Gardiner was director and associate artistic director. Jim Gross was production manager. Joe Calarco was resident director and director of New Works. DAvid Zobell was director of education. Christine Stanley was director of advancement and planning. Jennifer Buzzell was director of marketing and sales. Barb Auld was director of finance and administration. Jon Kalbfleisch was music director and conductor. Denis Jones was choreographer. Marty Nau played Reed 1. Ben Bakor played Reed 2. Lee Lachman played Reed 3. Kelsey Mine played Reed 4. Chris Walker played trumpet 1. Davy DeArmond played Trumpet 2. Adam McColley played trombone. Daniel Pendley played trombone and tuba. Jim Roberts played guitar. Max Murray played bass. Paul Keesling played drums. Lee Hinkle played percussion. Jacob Kidder played keyboard 1. Alexander Greenberg played keyboard 2. Eric Schaeffer was artistic director.
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