- (May 2005) Choreographed "Sweet Charity" musical by Neil Simon, Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields, on Broadway at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (1973) "Rachael Lily Rosenbloom and Don't You Ever Forget It." (Never officially opened.)
- (1975) "A Chorus Line," musical. Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante. Music by Marvin Hamlisch. Lyrics by Ed Kleban. Music orchestrated by Bill Byers, Hershy Kay and Jonathan Tunick. Musical Director: Don Pippin. Vocal arrangements by Don Pippin. Conceived by Michael Bennett. Choreographed by Michael Bennett. Co-choreographer: Bob Avian. Scenic Design by Robin Wagner. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Sound Design by Abe Jacob. Associate to Miss Aldredge: Bill Kellard. Personal Asst. to Miss Aldredge: Paul Martino. Assistant to Miss Musser: Richard Winkler. Assistant to Mr. Jacob: David Congdon. Directed by Michael Bennett. Shubert Theatre: 25 Jul 1975- 28 Apr 1990 (6137 performances). Cast: Scott Allen (as "Roy") [Broadway Debut], Renee Baughman (as "Kristine"), Carole Bishop [changed name to Kelly Bishop during run] (as "Sheila"), Pamela Blair (as "Val"), Wayne Cilento (as "Mike"), Chuck Cissel (as "Butch"), Clive Clerk (as "Larry") [Broadway debut], Kay Cole (as "Maggie"), Ronald Dennis (as "Richie"), Donna Drake (as "Tricia") [Broadway debut], Brandt Edwards (as "Tom") [Broadway debut], Trish Garland [credited as Particia Garland] (as "Judy"), Carolyn Kirsch (as "Lois"), Ron Kuhlman (as "Don"), Nancy Lane (as "Bebe") [Broadway debut], Baayork Lee (as "Connie"), Priscilla Lopez (as "Diana"), Cary Lowenstein (as "Mike") [only Broadway role], Robert LuPone (as "Zach"), Cameron Mason (as "Mark"), Donna McKechnie (as "Cassie"), Don Percassi (as "Al"), Michael Serrecchia (as "Frank"), Michel Stuart (as "Greg"), Thomas J. Walsh (as "Bobby"), Sammy Williams (as "Paul"), Crissy Wilzak (as "Vicki"). Understudies [note: during the show's record 15-year run literally 100's) of replacement actors and understudies were utilized] included: Sandahl Bergman (as "Judy") [from Apr 1976- ?], Stephen Bourneuf (as "Al"), David Warren Gibson [Broadway debut], Edward Love (as "Richie") [Broadway debut], Bebe Neuwirth (as "Cassie/Shiela") [Broadway debut], Jack Noseworthy (as "Mark"), Julie Pars (as "Judy/Kristine/Val"), Ann Reinking (as "Cassie") [from Apr 1976- ?]. Produced by Joseph Papp. Produced in association with Plum Productions Inc. Associate Producer: Bernard Gersten.
- (1977) "The Act," musical.
- (1978) "Dancin'," a musical revue.
- (1979) "V.I.P. Night on Broadway," special (benefit).
- (1980) "Perfectly Frank," a musical revue.
- (1982) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," musical comedy. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Tim Rice. Music arranged by Martin Silvestri and Jeremy Stone. Music orchestrated by Martin Silvestri and Jeremy Stone. Musical Director: David Friedman. Originally choreographed at Ford's Theatre in the United States by Wayne Cilento. Scenic Design by Karl Eigsti. Lighting Design by Barry Arnold. Book by Tim Rice. Choreographed by Tony Tanner. Directed by Tony Tanner. Royale Theatre: 27 Jan 1982- 4 Sep 1983 (747 performances). Cast: Bill Hutton (as "Joseph"), David Ardao (as "Potiphar/Ishmaelite"), Laurie Beechman (as "Narrator"), Tom Carder (as "Pharaoh/Ishmaelite"), Philip Carrubba (as "Benjamin"), Robert Hyman (as "Reuben"), Randon Lo (as "Mrs. Potiphar"), Steve McNaughton (as "Levi"), Charlie Serrano (as "Napthali"), Gordon Stanley (as "Jacob"), David Asher (as "Asher"), Lorraine Barrett (as "Chorus Woman"), Karen Bogan (as "Chorus Woman"), Kenneth Bryan (as "Simeon/Butler"), Katharine Buffaloe (as "Chorus Woman"), Lauren Goler (as "Chorus Woman"), Stephen Hope (as "Judah"), Peter Kapetan (as "Issachar"), Randon Lo (as "Chorus Woman"), Joni Masella (as "Chorus Woman"), Kathleen Rowe McAllen (as "Chorus Woman"), James Rich (as "Dan"), Barry Tarallo (as "Gad/Baker"), Doug Voet (as "Zebulon"), Renée Warren (as "Chorus Woman"). Replacement actors during run: Eric Aaron (as "Issachar"), Sharon Brown (as "Narrator"), David Cassidy (as "Joseph"), Allen Fawcett (as "Joseph"), Andy Gibb (as "Joseph"), Richard Hilton (as "Dan"), Terry Iten (as "Chorus Woman"), Rosalyn Rahn (as "Chorus Woman"), James Rich (as "Asher"), D. Peter Samuel (as "Levi"), Michael Speero (as "Ishmaelite/Pharaoh"), Dorothy Tancredi (as "Chorus Woman"), Doug Voet (as "Joseph"). Swings: Stephen Bourneuf, Michael Howell Deane, Terri Homberg. Understudies: Michael Howell Deane (as "Jacob"), John Ganzer (as "Joseph"), Dorothy Tancredi (as "Narrator"), Barry Tarallo (as "Pharaoh"). Produced by Zev Bufman, Susan R. Rose, Melvyn J. Estrin, Sidney Shlenker and Gail Berman. Produced by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization Ltd. and David Land. Associate Producer: Thomas Pennini, Jean Luskin, Jerome Edson and The Rose.
- (1983) "Baby," drama.
- (1985) "Jerry's Girls," a musical revue.
- (1986) "Big Deal," musical/dance.
- (1986) "The Who's Tommy," musical/dance.
- (March 10, 1995 - July 14, 1996) "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," a musical comedy revival, with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser [posthumous credit], book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, based on the novel by Shepherd Mead, music orchestration by Danny Troob, musical direction and vocal arrangements by Ted Sperling, additional orchestrations by David Siegel and Robert Ginzler, dance arrangements by Jeanine Tesori, incidental music arrangements by Ted Sperling, choreography by Wayne Cilento, assistant choreographer Lisa LeGuillou, and directed by Des McAnuff on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (564 total performances, including 16 previews beginning March 10, 1995). Cast: Matthew Broderick (as "J. Pierrepont Finch"), Jeff Blumenkrantz, Ronn Carroll, Victoria Clark, Jonathan Freeman, Luba Mason, Megan Mullally (as "Rosemary Pilkington"), Gerry Vichi, Lillias White, Randl Ask, Kevin Bogue (as "Security Guard/Wicket/Ensemble"), Maria Calabrese, Walter Cronkite (as "Voice of the Narrator"/Recorded voice only), Tom Flynn, Jack Hayes, Rebecca Holt, Jay Aubrey Jones, Nancy Lemenager, Kristi Lynes, Martin Moran, Aiko Nakasone, William Ryall, Jerome Vivona, and Carla Renata (as Carla Renata Williams). Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael Daevid (as Michael David), 'Robin De Levita', Rocco Landesman, Ed Strong), Kardana Productions, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and The Nederlander Organization (James Nederlander Sr. (as James M. Nederlander): Chairman. Robert E. Nederlander: President. James L. Nederlander: Vice-President); Associate Producer: Whistlin' Dixie.
- (1997) "Dream," a musical revue.
- (November 7 to January 5, 2002) He choreographed the musical, "Aida," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Linda Woolverton, Robert Falls and David Henry Hwang wrote the book. Robert Falls was also director. Elton John and Tim Rice were composers and lyricists.
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