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JEFFREY LANE (Book)
DAVID YAZBEK (Composer/Lyricist)
JACK O'BRIEN (Director)
JERRY MITCHELL (Choreographer)

TED SPERLING (Music Director, Incidental Music Arranger, Co-Vocal Music Arranger)
DAVID ROCKWELL (Scenic Design)
GREGG BARNES (Costume Design)
KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Designer)
ACME SOUND PARTNERS (Sound Design)
BERNARD TELSEY CASTING, C.S.A. (Casting)
HAROLD WHEELER (Orchestrations)
ZANE MARK (Dance Music Arranger)
FRED LASSEN (Conductor)
HOWARD JOINES (Music Coordinator)
THEATERSMITH, INC./ CHRISTOPHER C. SMITH (Production Manager)
JORGE VARGAS (Makeup Designer)
OLD GLOBE THEATRE (Regional Production)
MARGERY SINGER COMPANY (Marketing)
CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY (General Manager)
MICHAEL BRUNNER (Production Stage Manager)
DANIEL S. ROSOKOFF (Assistant Stage Manager)
DANA WILLIAMS (Assistant Stage Manager)

MARTY BELL (Producer/Executive Producer)
DAVID BROWN (Producer)
ALDO SCROFANI (Producer/Executive Producer)
ROY FURMAN (Producer)
DEDE HARRIS (Producer)
AMANDA LIPITZ (Producer)
GREG SMITH (Producer)
RUTH HENDEL (Producer)
CHASE MISHKIN (Producer)
SUSAN AND BARRY TATELMAN (Producer)
DEBRA BLACK (Producer)
SHARON KARMAZIN (Producer)
JOYCE SCHWEICKERT (Producer)
BERNIE ABRAMS (Producer)
MICHAEL SPEYER (Producer)
BARBARA WHITMAN (Producer)
WEISSBERGER THEATER GROUP (WTG)/JAY HARRIS (Producer)
CHERYL WIESENFELD (Producer)
JEAN CHEEVER (Producer)
CLEAR CHANNEL ENTERTAINMENT (Producer)
HARVEY WEINSTEIN (Producer)
MGM ON STAGE, DARCIE DENKERT, DEAN STOLBER


BIOS

JEFFREY LANE (Book) is best known for his work on such television programs as "Mad About You," "Ryan's Hope," "Lou Grant," "The AFI Life Achievement Award," "The Tony Awards," "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" and the miniseries "The Murder of Mary Phagan." He is the winner of five Emmys, three Writers Guild Awards, two Peabodys, a Golden Globe and the Christopher Award, and the relatively good-natured loser of many more. Back to top


DAVID YAZBEK (Composer/Lyricist). Mr. Yazbek's first musical theatre outing, The Full Monty, earned him Tony and Grammy nominations, a Drama Desk Award for Best Score and, poignantly, the nickname "Silky." Until recently, he thought of himself primarily as a singer/songwriter whose first album, The Laughing Man, won the 1997 NAIRD Award for Best Pop Album. Other albums include TOCK and Damascus. Go to www.Davidyazbek.com for more on the above. As a TV writer, he's earned an Emmy for his work with "Late Night With David Letterman," co-created the groundbreaking yet cloying "Puzzle Place" for PBS and wrote the unrelenting theme song to "Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?" He's scored films and shows for HBO, NBC, Fox, Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel and as a songwriter and/or producer has worked with such artists as XTC, Tito Puente, Ruben Blades, Crash Test Dummies, The Persuasions, Savion Glover and They Might Be Giants.
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JACK O'BRIEN (Director). Broadway: Henry IV (2004 Tony Award®); Hairspray (2003 Tony Award®); Imaginary Friends; The Invention of Love (Tony nominations, Best Director and Play); The Full Monty (Tony nominations, Best Director and Musical); More to Love; Getting Away With Murder; Pride's Crossing; The Little Foxes; Hapgood(1995 Lucille Lortel Award for Direction); Damn Yankees (Tony nomination, Best Musical Revival); Two Shakespearean Actors (Tony nominations, Best Director and Play); Porgy and Bess (Tony Award®); St. Louis Woman; The Most Happy Fella. Artistic director of the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, since 1981. Productions include Twelfth Night, The Full Monty, The Seagull, The Magic Fire, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Henry IV, Much Ado About Nothing, Oleanna, Damn Yankees, King Lear, Ghosts, Hamlet, Uncle Vanya, Breaking Legs, Emily. TV: six movies, all for PBS's "American Playhouse." Recent awards: 2004 Thomas Degaetani Award (USITT), 2002 "Mr. Abbott" Award (SDCF), 2001 Joan Cullman Award for Extraordinary Creativity, 2001 Joe A. Callaway Award (SDCF), the Drama League's Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Directing, 2001. Member, College of Fellows of the American Theatre; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, University of San Diego. Back to top


JERRY MITCHELL (Choreographer) received Tony, Drama Desk and Astaire Award nominations for choreographing Hairspray, The Full Monty and Never Gonna Dance. He also choreographed the current Broadway production of La Cage aux Folles, along with the Broadway productions of Gypsy (starring Bernadette Peters), Imaginary Friends, The Rocky Horror Show (Drama Desk nomination) and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Other choreographic credits include Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Jeffrey (original Off-Broadway productions and films), the national tour of Jekyll & Hyde, the Paper Mill Playhouse production of Follies and for TV, "The Drew Carey Show" (Emmy nomination) and many dances for "The Rosie O'Donnell Show." Jerry's memorable film work includes In & Out, Camp, Drop Dead Gorgeous and Scent of a Woman. Jerry conceived and continues to direct and choreograph Broadway Bares annually for the charity Broadway Cares. He will direct and choreograph the upcoming musical Legally Blonde. Back to top


TED SPERLING (Music Director, Incidental Music Arranger, Co-Vocal Music Arranger). Broadway: The Light in the Piazza, The Full Monty, Titanic (original cast member), Kiss of the Spider Woman, How to Succeed..., My Favorite Year, Falsettos, Drood, Les Misérables, Sunday in the Park With George. Off-Broadway: A Man of No Importance, Wise Guys, A New Brain, Saturn Returns, Floyd Collins. As director: Striking 12, Old Globe; R Shomon, Williamstown; Charlotte: Life? Or Theater?, Peter Pan and Wendy, Lady in the Dark, Prince Music Theatre. Audra McDonald's music director since 1999. Back to top


DAVID ROCKWELL (Scenic Design). For more than two decades, David Rockwell and his New York-based architecture and design firm, Rockwell Group, have crafted design experiences that surprise, delight and entertain. In projects such as the Kodak Theatre, W Hotels, the Mohegan Sun casino and Nobu, compelling narratives have been expressed through innovative design ideas. In Rockwell's Tony-nominated sets for Hairspray, as well as his designs for The Rocky Horror Show, Omnium Gatherum, All Shook Up and now Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, the sets ingeniously advance the story through rich, compelling and unexpected visual languages. Most recently, Mr. Rockwell created the visual world for Matt Stone and Trey Parker's newest movie, Team America: World Police. Back to top


GREGG BARNES (Costume Design). Broadway: Side Show, Flower Drum Song (Tony Award nomination). New York: Sinatra (Radio City), The Kathy and Mo Show, Pageant: New York's Nightly Beauty Pageant, The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular, The Wizard of Oz, Madison Square Garden. New York City Opera: Cinderella, The Merry Widow. National tours: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, South Pacific, Disney's Princess Classics on Ice, Dora the Explorer Live. Also, nine seasons as resident designer for Paper Mill Playhouse. Back to top


KENNETH POSNER (Lighting Designer). Broadway: Wicked; Hairspray; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award nominations); The Frogs; Little Women; Swing!; You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown; The Man Who Had All the Luck; The Goat; Uncle Vanya; Side Man (Lortel Award); The Lion in Winter; Little Me; A View From the Bridge (Drama Desk Award nomination); The Last Night of Ballyhoo; Getting Away With Murder; The Little Foxes; The Rose Tattoo; The Father; The Rehearsal. Off-Broadway: The Wild Party (Lortel, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations); The Play About the Baby; tick, tick...BOOM!; The Waverly Gallery; Pride's Crossing (Lortel Award); As Bees in Honey Drown; Cowgirls; The Food Chain. Opera credits include designs for the New York City Opera and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Back to top


ACME SOUND PARTNERS (Sound Design). This season: The Light in the Piazza, Spamalot, Dracula the Musical. Broadway: Twentieth Century, Fiddler on the Roof, Never Gonna Dance, The Boy From Oz, Avenue Q, Gypsy, La Bohème (Drama Desk Award), Flower Drum Song, Elaine Stritch: At Liberty, Bells Are Ringing, A Class Act, Jane Eyre, The Full Monty. New York Shakespeare Festival: Much Ado About Nothing, Henry V, Twelfth Night, The Seagull, Measure for Measure. The partners are Tom Clark, Mark Menard and Nevin Steinberg. Back to top


BERNARD TELSEY CASTING, C.S.A. (Casting). Bernie, Will, David, Beth, Craig, Tiffany, Christine and Stephanie thank: W. Allen, C. Ashley, J. Bonney, M. Bregman, J. Brielle, M. Brokaw, C. Columbus, J. DiPietro, D. Fish, M. Greif, J. Hardy, R. Harling, W. Holzman, N. LaBute, J. Lane, J. Larson, D. Mamet, J. Mantello, T. Meehan, A. Menken, B. Midler, J. Moore, J. O'Brien, M. O'Donnell, N. Pepe, S. Schwartz, M. Shaiman, S. Walsh, S. Wittman, P. Vogel, L. Waters, D. Yazbek, J. Zaks, ATC, HSC, McCT, MCC, and STC, for trusting us. Although we have our pride, we have been known to cast for food. Back to top


HAROLD WHEELER (Orchestrations). From the time he conducted the Broadway musical Promises, Promises to the year Dreamgirls won six Tony Awards, Harold Wheeler has been in the front ranks of entertainment as a conductor, composer, arranger and performer. He received Tony nominations for Little Me, The Life, Swing!, The Full Monty and Hairspray. Back to top


ZANE MARK (Dance Music Arranger). Broadway: Never Gonna Dance; The Full Monty; Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk (Tony and Grammy Award nominations); The Wiz; and Bubblin' Brown Sugar. Off-Broadway: George Wolfe's Harlem Song (AUDELCO Award), Radiant Baby, Betsy Brown and Take It From the Top (w/Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee). Mr. Mark has written, recorded or performed with Aretha Franklin, Roberta Flack, Regina Belle, Will Downing, Phylicia Rashad, Angela Bofill, Jonathan Butler, Glen Jones, Peabo Bryson, Eartha Kitt, Queen Latifah, Melba Moore, Stacy Lattisaw, Judy Collins, Marlena Shaw, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Ben Vereen, to name a few. He made his acting debut as Duke Ellington in Frances Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club. Back to top


FRED LASSEN (Conductor) was the conductor for the Broadway revival of 42nd Street. He served as the conductor for the Roundabout revival of Cabaret and the national tour of Cats. He was the music director for the MTV film Wuthering Heights with music by Jim Steinman. Off-Broadway, he was the music director for the York Theatre productions of Simple Arithmetic; The Fabulist; How Now, Dow Jones; Weird Romance; and the new musical by Christopher Durang and Peter Melnick, Adrift in Macao, for which he also acted as music director for the New York Stage and Film workshop. He was the conductor for Peter Pan at Paper Mill Playhouse. Fred can be heard performing on the cast albums of Cabaret, 1776 and 42nd Street. Back to top


HOWARD JOINES (Music Coordinator). Contractor, conductor, percussionist. Never Gonna Dance, Flower Drum Song, The Full Monty, Jesus Christ Superstar, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Singing in the Rain, The King and I, Radio City. Recordings/performers: Jewel, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston. Jingles/film/television: Coca-Cola, Miller Beer, Alamo, Peggy Sue Got Married, Snake Eyes, Femme Fatale. On-camera: Maid in Manhattan, "Guiding Light." Back to top


THEATERSMITH, INC./ CHRISTOPHER C. SMITH (Production Manager). Credits include Scoundrels at the Old Globe and NYC and tours of Brooklyn the Musical, Never Gonna Dance, ...Millie, Aida, Fame, Imaginary Friends, Def Jam, Salome, Some Like It Hot, Disney's Berlin Hunchback, ...Charlie Brown, Capeman, Show Boat, ...Spider Woman, ...Waterfront, Kentucky Cycle and Most Happy Fella. Smitty, who previously owned Metro Scenic, lives in N.J. with wife, actress Nancy Ringham, and daughters Caitlyn and Madeline. Back to top


JORGE VARGAS (Makeup Designer). Born in Colombia, Mr. Vargas started in editorial and catalogue work in Milan and Madrid (Vogue, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan). Broadway: Aida. Ballet: Nutcracker, Firebird, Bugaku, Prodigal Son and many others for Los Angeles Ballet and Miami City Ballet. Tour: Disney's On the Record. Film: Zoolander, Center Stage, The Manchurian Candidate, among others. Formerly a distinguished ballet dancer, he is also a prize-winning painter. Back to top


OLD GLOBE THEATRE (Regional Production). The internationally acclaimed, Tony Award®-winning Old Globe is San Diego's flagship arts institution and one of the most esteemed regional theatres in the country. Founded in 1935, the Globe produces 15 plays and musicals annually - from Shakespeare to Stoppard to Sondheim. Numerous world-premiere productions, such as The Full Monty, Pride's Crossing and Into the Woods, have been developed at the Globe and have gone on to enjoy highly successful runs on Broadway and at theatres across the country. Under the leadership team of artistic directors Jack O'Brien and Craig Noel and executive director Louis G. Spisto, the Globe is at the forefront of the nation's leading arts organizations, setting the standard for excellence in American theatre. Back to top


MARGERY SINGER COMPANY (Marketing) directed the advertising and promotion for Madison Square Garden. Public relations director for the Lake Placid Winter Olympics; represented concert promoters in 10 major markets. Credited with initiating Broadway marketing business and has promoted more then 50 shows including 42nd Street, Bombay Dreams, Into the Woods and The Music Man. Back to top


CHARLOTTE WILCOX COMPANY (General Manager). Broadway: Bombay Dreams, Taboo, By Jeeves, Play On, On the Waterfront, My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Broadway and touring: Jesus Christ Superstar, The Full Monty, Ragtime, Grease, Damn Yankees, Chicago. Touring: Stones in His Pockets, Sunset Boulevard, Busker Alley, City of Angels, Oba Oba, Steel Magnolias, On Your Toes, La Scala Ballet, the Canton Acrobats and the Peking Opera. Back to top


MICHAEL BRUNNER (Production Stage Manager). Broadway: Henry IV, Vincent in Brixton, Rose, The Heiress, A Delicate Balance, The Most Happy Fella, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, all for Lincoln Center Theater; A Raisin in the Sun, Not About Nightingales, Wait Until Dark, Rent. Off-Broadway: A Man of No Importance, Dinner With Friends, The Unexpected Man, Chaucer in Rome, Impossible Marriage. Regional: Where's Charley at Williamstown; Goodspeed Opera House (20 musicals); Lady, Be Good at the Kennedy Center. Concerts: Carousel with Hugh Jackman and Audra McDonald and Sail Away with Elaine Stritch, both at Carnegie Hall. For Richard Eyre, Michael redirected Vincent in Brixton at the Playhouse in London's West End. Back to top


DANIEL S. ROSOKOFF (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: By Jeeves, Swinging on a Star. Off-Broadway/NYC: Mr. Goldwyn (starring Alan King); Encores! Strike Up the Band and Babes in Arms. Tour: The Full Monty, Barry Manilow's Copacabana, Joseph...Dreamcoat. Back to top


DANA WILLIAMS (Assistant Stage Manager). Broadway: Saturday Night Fever, More to Love. National tour: Saturday Night Fever, Vagina Monologues, Wizard of Oz, Damn Yankees. BA in theatre/English from Providence College. Originally from Cape Cod, MA. Thanks to the loves of my life...family, friends and Brad. Back to top


MARTY BELL (Producer/Executive Producer) has been accused of developing the musicals Kiss of the Spider Woman, Ragtime, Parade, Fosse, A Class Act, The Last Five Years and Sweet Smell of Success. These shows pilfered 18 Tonys and 57 nominations. Mr. Bell also received a Tony Honors for founding Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Back to top


DAVID BROWN (Producer) is associated with some of the more memorable films of recent times including The Sting, Jaws, The Verdict, Driving Miss Daisy, The Player, A Few Good Men and Chocolat. He has produced such Broadway plays as Tru, A Few Good Men and Sweet Smell of Success. His awards include four Best Picture nominations by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Academy's prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Award with Richard D. Zanuck. Back to top


ALDO SCROFANI (Producer/Executive Producer). Currently COO of Columbia Artists Theatricals - 15 yrs. Previously executive VP of Jujamcyn Theatres - 14 yrs. More than 100 productions including Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk; Stomp; Tap Dogs; Elaine Stritch: At Liberty; Sunset Boulevard; the Royal National's Carousel; Jelly's Last Jam; City of Angels; Grand Hotel; M. Butterfly; Into the Woods; Gypsy; Big River. Back to top


ROY FURMAN (Producer) is also co-producing Spamalot and Democracy this season. Mr. Furman co-founded the investment firm Furman Selz and is currently vice chairman of Jefferies & Company. He is vice chairman of Lincoln Center, chairman emeritus of the Film Society of Lincoln Center and vice president of the New York City Opera. Back to top


DEDE HARRIS (Producer). Broadway: The Pillowman (Starring Jeff Goldblum and Billy Crudup); Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (starring John Lithgow); A Raisin in the Sun (starring Sean Combs); Golda's Balcony (starring Tovah Feldshuh); Hairspray - the musical (starring Harvey Fierstein and Marissa Jaret Winokur) Winner of the 2003 Tony Award for Best Musical; The Crucible (starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney); Elaine Stritch at Liberty - Winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event; Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses - Winner of the Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award and Drama League Award; Noises Off (starring Peter Gallagher and Patti LuPone); One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (starring Gary Sinise) - Winner of the 2001 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play; The Music Man; Swing!; More to Love, A Big Fat Comedy. Off Broadway: Shockheaded Peter; The Exonerated - Winner of the Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Scales of Justice Award; Jonathan Larson's tick, tick.BOOM! Winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical; Theatre de Complicite's Mnemonic winner of both the Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Awards; Paul Rudnick's The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told. London: Ragtime; On An Average Day (starring Woody Harrelson and Kyle MacLachlan; David Mamet's Boston Marriage; RSC's A Servant to Two Masters. Upcoming: Dog Sees God. Back to top


AMANDA LIPITZ (Producer) graduated in 2002 from New York University (BFA theatre, NYU Community Connections Award). Ms. Lipitz is currently a producer on Modern Orthodox (Off-Broadway). In addition she produced the award-winning one-woman show Gork! (NY Fringe, Off-Broadway spring 2005). As an actor, she has done animation voiceover work. While Ms. Lipitz now resides in Manhattan with her husband Greg Smith, she was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. Back to top


GREG SMITH (Producer). Most recently Mr. Smith was an associate producer of Modern Orthodox (Off-Broadway). He was also the founder and former CEO of Titan Outdoor LLC, an out-of-home billboard company based in New York. Mr. Smith is married to Amanda Lipitz, a fellow producer of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Back to top


RUTH HENDEL (Producer). Broadway: 'night, Mother; A Raisin in the Sun; Caroline, or Change; Frozen; Metamorphoses. Off- Broadway: The Exonerated and Our Lady of 121st Street. Spring 2005: Steel Magnolias and Altar Boyz. Board member: Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center and LAByrinth Theater Company. Love to Stephen, Abby, Guy, Sam and Joe. Back to top


CHASE MISHKIN (Producer): Tony recipient, Emmy winner, Oscar hopeful. Former big-game hunter. Ex Girl Scout. Back to top


SUSAN AND BARRY TATELMAN (Producer). Barry's furniture stores made shopping fun with Mardi Gras shows, Imax theatres and indoor flying trapezes. After selling his Jordan's Furniture to Warren Buffett, Barry and his wife Susan now want to bring that same excitement to Broadway. DRS is their first show. They hope this is just the beginning. Back to top


DEBRA BLACK (Producer). Broadway: Sly Fox, Sixteen Wounded, Prymate. Off- Broadway: Ears on a Beatle. Upcoming productions: The Mambo Kings, Woman Before a Glass. Vice chairman of New York State Council on the Arts. Back to top


SHARON KARMAZIN (Producer). Broadway: Metamorphoses (2002 Drama Desk Award, Tony Award nomination Best Play); Golda's Balcony (Associate Producer). Off-Broadway: Down the Garden Paths. London: Ragtime. Upcoming: Steel Magnolias and Altar Boyz. Sharon serves on the board of the George Street Playhouse and is the president of the Karma Foundation. Back to top


JOYCE SCHWEICKERT (Producer). Executive producer of Luminous Entertainment/ CEO of Seattle Pacific Investments. Film credits: Wild Iris, Kill the Man, Twin Falls Idaho and Still Breathing. Back to top


BERNIE ABRAMS (Producer) gave up a career in film and television finance to crack into Broadway. The con continues and we are proud of what Stageventures and our Canadian supporters have done to help us get into the game. Our first con (deal) in a hoped-for long series of Broadway production credits. Back to top


MICHAEL SPEYER (Producer) is proud to have conned the Scoundrel group into making him a producer on the show, his first on Broadway. Michael is a partner in Stageventures Inc., a provider of live theatre investment. He is extremely grateful for the support of his wonderful wife Talia and daughters Taylor and Alexa. Back to top


BARBARA WHITMAN (Producer). After one career as a performer and another in finance, Barbara made her Broadway debut producing A Raisin in the Sun (Tony nomination - Best Revival of a Play). She is thrilled to return to the Imperial Theatre, where she spent her high school years checking coats. Her proudest productions: sons Daniel and Will. Back to top


WEISSBERGER THEATER GROUP (WTG)/JAY HARRIS (Producer) produced Side Man (Tony Award, Best Play) and the musical Never Gonna Dance. Jay is an entertainment attorney and the author of TV Guide: The First 25 Years. WTG, a not-for-profit company originally funded by the late L. Arnold Weissberger, annually awards the $10,000 Weissberger Award to a playwright. Back to top


CHERYL WIESENFELD (Producer). Broadway: 'night, Mother; Caroline, or Change; Elaine Stritch: At Liberty (Tony Award); Hedda Gabler. Off-Broadway: The Exonerated, Talking Heads, The Waverly Gallery. Executive board member, Long Wharf Theatre and advisory panel, the Fairfield Theatre Company. Upcoming: Shockheaded Peter. Back to top


JEAN CHEEVER (Producer) produces through Ivy Sweet Productions. Broadway: All Shook Up (Associate Producer) and Moby Dick (starring Christopher Moore) throughout the U.S. Jean is a native of San Antonio. Back to top


CLEAR CHANNEL ENTERTAINMENT (Producer), a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications, is a leading producer and marketer of live-entertainment events. Current Broadway credits include 700 Sundays starring Billy Crystal, La Cage aux Folles, All Shook Up, Lennon, Sweet Charity, Spamalot, The Producers, Hairspray, Fiddler on the Roof and Movin' Out. Back to top


HARVEY WEINSTEIN (Producer) founded Miramax Films in 1979 with his brother Bob and has released some of the most critically acclaimed films of the past few decades. Harvey has produced several awardwinning shows on Broadway and around the world, including The Producers, Gypsy, La Bohème, Wonderful Town and this season's All Shook Up, Sweet Charity and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Back to top


MGM ON STAGE, DARCIE DENKERT, DEAN STOLBER. Darcie Denkert and Dean Stolber, veteran film and theatre executives, run MGM On Stage, a leader in developing and licensing films for stage production. They are proud to have initiated Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, bringing together Jeffrey Lane, David Yazbek and Marty Bell and David Brown. MGM On Stage is currently represented in London with the runaway hit Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, opening on Broadway in Spring 2005. With 25 projects in various stages, upcoming productions include Legally Blonde, Get Shorty and The Thomas Crown Affair. Back to top

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