- (2008) "Gypsy," musical drama (revival).
- (2003) "Gypsy," musical drama (revival).
- (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.
- (1989) "Gypsy," musical drama (revival).
- (1974) "Gypsy," musical drama (revival).
- (1972) "Don Juan," comedy (revival).
- (1962) "Nowhere to Go But Up," musical. Music by Sol Berkowitz. Lyrics by James Lipton. Book by James Lipton. Music orchestrated and arranged by Robert Ginzler. Vocal arrangements by Herbert Greene. Musical Director: Herbert Greene. Choreographed by Ronald Field. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Winter Garden Theatre: 10 Nov 1962- 17 Nov 1962 (9 performances + 3 previews). Cast: Marty Allen (as "Member of The Gang"), Val Avery (as "Policeman/Reporter"), Robert Avian, Martin Balsam (as "Moe Smith"), Nicole Barth, Tom Bosley (as "Izzy Einstein"), Frank Campanella (as "Lupo"), Sally Ann Carlson, Bert Convy (as "Tommy Dee"), Diane Coupé, Joel Craig, Dorothy D'Honau, Lillian D'Honau. Rico Froehlich, Bruce Gordon, H.F. Green, Blair Hammond, Maureen Hopkins, Todd Jackson, Jami Landi, Sally Lee, Phil Leeds (as "Hymie/Hop Wong"), Jodi Kim Long, Dorothy Loudon, Barbara Marcon, Michael Maurer, Larry Merritt, Mary Ann Mobley (as "Jean Morgan"), Frank Pietri, Dan Rehg, Sandra Roveta, Bill Starr, Dean Taliaferro, Gerald Teijelo, Eleonore Treiber, Art Wallace, James Weiss. Produced by Herbert Greene, Kermit Bloomgarden and Stephen H. Scheuer.
- (1962) "Bravo Giovanni," musical.
- (1962) "All American," musical comedy. Book by Mel Brooks. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Lee Adams. Based on the novel "Professor Fodorski" by Robert Lewis Taylor. Dance arrangements by John Morris. Musical Director: John Morris. Music orchestrated by Robert Ginzler. Musical continuity by Trude Rittman. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Joshua Logan. Winter Garden Theatre: 19 Mar 1962- 26 May 1962 (80 performances). Cast: Ray Bolger (as "Professor Fodorski"), Anita Gillette (as "Susan"), Eileen Herlie (as "Elizabeth Hawkes-Bullock ), Ron Husmann (as "Edwin Bricker"), Fritz Weaver (as "Henderson"), Will B. Able (as "Immigrant/Taxi/Peddler/President Piedmont"), Jed Allan (as "Immigrant/Policeman/Football Player/Craven/Singing Ensemble"), Don Atkinson (as "Immigrant/Dancing Ensemble"), Robert Bakanic [credited as Bob Bakanic] (as "Gorilla/Fountainhead/Dancing Ensemble"), Vicki Belmonte (as "Immigrant/Singing Ensemble"), Bonnie Brody (as "Immigrant/Bride/Chewing Gum Girl/Singing Ensemble"), Bill Burns (as "Immigrant/Cowboy/Football Player/Wyler/Singing Ensemble"), Trudy Carole (as "Immigrant/First Girl/Dancing Ensemble"), Cathy Conklin (as "Dancing Ensemble"), John Drew (as "Immigrant/Football Player/Singing Ensemble"), Anthony Falco (as "Immigrant/Phillips/Singing Ensemble"), Mary Jane Ferguson (as "Immigrant/Mannikin/Dancing Ensemble"), Catherine Gale (as "Immigrant/Singing Ensemble"), Joseph Gentry (as "Immigrant/Con Ed Worker/Football Player"), Michael Gentry (as "Immigration Officer/Taxi/Football Player"), Linda Rae Hager (as "Immigrant/Dancing Ensemble"), Warren Hays (as "Immigrant/Professor White/Singing Ensemble"), Jerry Howard (as "Immigrant/Football Player"), Ed Kresley (as "Second Boy/Dancing Ensemble"), Bill Landrum (as "Immigrant/Football Player/Dancing Ensemble"), George Lindsey (as "Immigrant/Second Sightseeing Tour Guide/Moose"), Robert Lone (as "Flight Attendant/Cowboy/First Boy/Dancing Ensemble"), Sherri Spillane [credited as Selma Malinou] (as "Immigrant/Singing Ensemble"), Mort Marshall (as "Fleisser/Drunk/Coach Hulkington Stockworth/Hulk"), Barney Martin (as "Head Immigration Officer/Taxi/Assistant Coach/Red Stern"), Joe McWherter (as "Immigrant/Football Player"), Charlene Mehl (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Betty Oakes (as "Katrinka/Park Avenue Couple/House Mother/Whistler's Mother/Secretary"), Fred Randall (as "Taxi/Football Player"), Norman Riggins (as "Immigrant/Taxi/Singing Ensemble"), Lori Rogers (as "Airline Stewardess/Singing Ensemble"), Karen Sargent (as "Immigrant/Second Girl/Baton Twirler/Dancing Ensemble"), Bill Starr (as "Immigrant/Football Player/Farquar"), David Thomas (as "Shindler/Park Avenue Couple/Professor Dawson"), Sharon Vaughn (as "Immigrant/Homecoming Queen/Singing Ensemble"), Frank Virgulto (as "Swing Boy"), Kip Watson (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Bernard West [credited as Bernie West] (as "Feinschveiger/Sightseeing Tour Guide/Dr. Snopes"). Understudies: Will B. Able (as "Henderson/Professor Fodorski"), Betty Oakes (as "Elizabeth Hawkes-Bullock"). Produced by Edward Padula. Produced in association with L. Slade Brown.
- (1962) "A Family Affair," musical comedy.
- (1961) "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," musical comedy.
- (1961) Stage Play: Donnybrook! Musical comedy. Book by Robert E. McEnroe. Based on "The Quiet Man" by Maurice Walsh. Music by Johnny Burke. Lyrics by Johnny Burke. Musical Director: Clay Warnick. Vocal arrangements by Clay Warnick. Music arranged by Robert Ginzler. Music orchestrated by Robert Ginzler. Ballet music arranged and orchestrated by Laurence Rosenthal. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Scenic Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Directed by Jack Cole. 46th Street Theatre: 18 May 1961- 15 Jul 1961 (68 performances + 2 previews that began on 17 May 1961). Cast: Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Mikeen Flynn"), Art Lund (as "John Enright"), Philip Bosco (as "Will Danaher"), Joan Fagan (as "Ellen Roe Danaher"), Susan Johnson (as "Kathy Carey"), John Aristedes (as "Dancer"), Darrell J. Askey (as "Tim O'Connell/Singer"), Sibyl Bowan (as "Sadie McInty"), Gloria Ann Bowen (as "Dancer"), Grace Carney (as "Birdie Monyhan"), Georgia Creighton (as "Singer"), Alfred De Sio (as "Gavin Collins"), Judith Dunford (as "Dancer"), Eddie Erickson (as "An Irish Boy/Singer"), Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), John Ford (as "Singer"), Nancy Foster (as "Singer"), Charlotte Frazier (as "Singer"), Larry Fuller (as "Dancer"), James Gannon (as "Matthew Gilbane"), Mickey Gunnersen (as "Dancer"), William Guske (as "Dancer"), Dee Harless (as "Singer"), George Harwell (as "Jamie/a bartender/Singer"), Georgia Kennedy (as "Singer"), David Lober (as "Dancer"), Bruce MacKay (as "Willie O'Bantie"), Norman Maen (as "Principal Dancer"), George Martin (as "Dancer"), Marissa Mason (as "Esme Gillie/a barmaid/Dancer"), Bob Murdock (as "Singer"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Old Man Toomey"), Charles Rule (as "Singer"), Carol Sherman (as "Dancer"), Suanne Shirley (as "Dancer"), Keith Stewart (as "Dancer"), Maudeen Sullivan (as "Singer"), Charles C. Welch (as "Father Finucane"), Pamela Wood (as "Dancer"). Produced by Fred Hebert and David Kapp.
- (1961) "The Conquering Hero," musical.
- (1960) "Wildcat," musical comedy. Book by N. Richard Nash. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Musical Director: John Morris. Dance and vocal arrangements by John Morris. Music arranged by Robert Ginzler and Sid Ramin. Music orchestrated by Robert Ginzler and Sid Ramin. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Lighting Design by Charles Elson. Hair Design by Ronald De Mann. Directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd. Alvin Theatre: 16 Dec 1960- 3 Jun 1961 (171 performances + 2 preview performances). Cast: Lucille Ball (as "Wildcat Jackson"), Keith Andes (as "Joe Dynamite"), Paula Stewart (as "Jane Jackson"), Ken Ayers, Robert Bakanic, Barbara Beck, Charles Braswell (as "Matt"), Clifford David, Mel Davidson, Howard Fischer, H.F. Green, Lee Green, Penny Ann Green, Valerie Harper (as "Dancer"), Edith King (as "Countess Emily O'Brien"), Lucia Lambert, Al Lanti, Ronald Lee, Jan Leighton, Urylee Leonardos, Bill Linton, Jacqueline Maria, Ray Mason, Wendy Nickerson, Virginia Oswald, Frank Pietri, Bill Richards, Anthony Saverino, John Sharpe, Jeanne Steel, Swen Swenson, Gerald Teijelo, Don Tomkins, Gene Varrone (as "Singer"), Marsha Wagner, Bill Walker. Produced by Michael Kidd and N. Richard Nash.
- (1960) "Irma La Douce," musical comedy. Music by Marguerite Monnot. Original lyrics by Alexandre Breffort. Original book by Alexandre Breffort. English lyrics by Julian More, David Heneker and Monty Norman. English book by Julian More, David Heneker and Monty Norman. Music orchestrated by Andre Popp. Additional orchestrations by Robert Ginzler. Dance music by John Kander. Vocal arrangements by Bert Waller and Stanley Lebowsky. Musical Director: Stanley Lebowsky. Choreographed by Onna White. Directed by Peter Brook. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre from 30 Oct 1961- close): 29 Sep 1960- 31 Dec 1961 (524 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Keith Michell (as "Nestor-Le-Fripe, a Law Student"), Elizabeth Seal (as "Irma-La-Douce, a Puole"), Stuart Damon, Fred Gwynne (as "Polyte-Le-Mou, a Mec"), George S. Irving, Aric Lavie, Zack Matalon, Osborne Smith, George Del Monte, Michael Fesco, Rico Froehlich, Eddie Gasper, Elliott Gould (as "An Usher/First Warder/A Priest/Gendarme, Prisoner and Irma's Admirer"), Byron Mitchell (as "Court Gendarme/Gendarme, Prisoner and Irma's Admirer"), Joe Rocco, Rudy Tronto. Produced by David Merrick. Produced in association with Donald Albery and H.M. Tennent, Ltd. Produced by arrangement with Henry Hall. Note: Filmed as Irma la Douce (1963) for United Artists.
- (1960) "Vintage '60," musical revue.
- (1960) "Bye Bye Birdie," musical comedy.
- (1959) "The Girls Against the Boys," musical revue.
- (1959) "Gypsy," musical drama.
- (1959) "First Impressions," musical comedy.
- (1958) "Oh Captain!," musical comedy.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content