- (1957- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1957) Stage Play: West Side Story. Musical drama.
- (1959) Stage Play: The Girls Against the Boys. Musical revue.
- (1989) Stage Play: Sid Caesar & Company. Comedy/revue. Featuring songs by Martin Charnin; Musical Director: Elliot Finkel [credited as Elliott Finkel]. Directed by Martin Charnin. John Golden Theatre: 1 Nov 1989- 4 Nov 1989 (5 performances + 6 previews that began on 27 Oct 1989). Cast: Sid Caesar (as "Performer"), Lee Delano (as "Performer"), Erick Devine (as "Performer"), Lubitza Gregus (as "Performer"), Linda Hart (as "Performer"), Carolyn Michel (as "Performer"), Peter Shawn (as "Performer"), Laura Turnbull (as "Performer"). Produced by Ivan Bloch and Harold Thau. Produced in association with Larry Spellman. Associate Producer: J. Scott Broder, Sonny Bloch and Robert Courson.
- (1982) Stage Play: A Little Family Business. Comedy.
- (1981) Stage Play: The First. Musical.
- (1979) Stage Play: The Madwoman of Central Park West. Musical comedy.
- (1979) Stage Play: I Remember Mama. Musical.
- (1977) Stage Play: Annie. Musical comedy. Musical Director: Peter Howard. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Book by Thomas Meehan. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Peter Howard. Based on "Little Orphan Annie" by Harold Gray. "Little Orphan Annie" used by permission of Chicago Tribune - New York News Syndicate Inc. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Directed by Martin Charnin. Alvin Theatre (moved to The ANTA Playhouse from 16 Sep 1981- 24 Oct 1981, then moved to The Eugene O'Neill Theatre from 29 Oct 1981- 6 Dec 1981, then moved to The Uris Theatre from 10 Dec 1981- close): 21 Apr 1977- 2 Jan 1983 (2377 performances + 15 previews that began on 8 Apr 1977). Cast: Sandy Faison (as "Grace Farrell"), Robert Fitch (as "Rooster Hannigan"), Dorothy Loudon (as "Miss Hannigan"), Andrea McArdle (as "Annie"), Reid Shelton (as "Oliver Warbucks, "Daddy" Warbucks"), Diana Barrows (as "Tessie"), Laurie Beechman (as "Sophie, the Kettle/Cecille/A Star to Be/Bonnie Boylan/Perkins/Ensemble"), Danielle Brisebois (as "Molly"), Shelley Bruce (as "Kate"), Barbara Erwin (as "Lily St. Regis/Ensemble"), Robyn Finn (as "Pepper"), Donna Graham (as "Duffy"), Janine Ruane (as "July"), Raymond Thorne (as "Harry/F.D.R."), Steven Boockvor (as "Dog Catcher/Jimmy Johnson/Honor Guard/Ensemble"), Edwin Bordo (as "Drake/Ensemble"), Edie Cowan (as "Mrs. Pugh/Connie Boylan/Ensemble"), Donald Craig (as "Dog Catcher/Bert Healy/H.V. Kaltenborn's Voice/Hull/Ensemble"), Dick Ensslen (as "Lt. Ward/Morgenthau/Justice Brandeis/Ensemble"), Bob Freschi (as "Fred McCracken/Hopkins/Ensemble"), James Hosbein (as "Bundles McCloskey/Sound Effects Man/Ickes/Ensemble"), Mari McMinn (as "NBC Page/Ensemble/Sandy Sandy"), Penny Worth (as "Annette/Ronnie Boylan/Ensemble"). Swing: Don Bonnell ("Swing"). Standby: Kristen Vigard (as "Annie"). Understudies: Arf (as "Sandy"), Steven Boockvor (as "Rooster Hannigan"), Shelley Bruce (as "Molly"), Edie Cowan (as "Lily St. Regis"), Donald Craig (as "F.D.R./Harry"), Bob Freschi (as "Bert Healy/Drake"), Donna Graham (as "July"), Mari McMinn (as "Grace Farrell"), Janine Ruane (as "Duffy/Kate/Pepper/Tessie"), Raymond Thorne (as "Oliver Warbucks") and Penny Worth (as "Miss Hannigan"). Replacement actors [during Alvin Theatre run]: Jennine Babo (as "Molly/Tessie"), Diana Barrows (as "Annie") [Alternate], Gary Beach (as "Rooster Hannigan"), Tiffany Blake (as "Tessie"), Kathryn Boule (as "Grace Farrell"), Stacey Lynn Brass (as "Duffy"), Randall Ann Brooks (as "Duffy"), Shelley Bruce (as "Molly" [Alternate]/Annie [from 6 Mar 1978- ?], David Brummel (as "Ensemble/Howe/Jimmy Johnson"), Shelly Burch (as "A Star to Be/Annette/Ensemble/Ronnie Boylan/Sophie, the Kettle"), Martha Byrne (as "July"), Penny Marie Chaney (as "Pepper"), Keene Curtis (as "Oliver Warbucks, "Daddy" Warbucks"), Caroline Daly (as "Pepper"), John Deyle (as "Bert Healy/Fred McCracken/Howe"), Dick Ensslen (as "Bert Healy"), Kim Fedena (as "Tessie/Kate/"), Jodi Ford (as "July"), Gary Gendell (as "Dog Catcher/Honor Guard/Jimmy Johnson"), Alice Ghostley (as "Miss Hannigan") [from 15 Aug 1978- ?], Donna Graham (as "July") [Alternate], Betty Hutton (as "Miss Hannigan") [from 19 Sep 1980- ?], Chris Jamison, Timothy Jecko (as "Apple Seller/Ensemble/Howe/Jimmy Johnson"), Lynn Kearney (as "Grace Farrell"), Kathy-Jo Kelly (as "July"), Tara Kennedy (as "Kate"), Anne Kerry (as "Grace Farrell"), R. Martin Klein (as "Bundles McCloskey/Ensemble/Ickes/Sound Effects Man"), Ruth Kobart (as "Miss Hannigan"), Marcia Lewis (as "Miss Hannigan") [from 29 Apr 1981- ?], Annie McGreevey (as "Lily St. Regis"), Beth McVey (as "A Star to Be/Annette/Ensemble/Ronnie Boylan/Sophie, the Kettle"), Sarah Jessica Parker (as "July/Annie [from 6 Mar 1979- ?]"), Mary Bracken Phillips (as "Grace Farrell"), Lola Powers (as "Ensemble/Mrs. Pugh/NBC Page/Perkins"), Harve Presnell (as "Oliver Warbucks, "Daddy" Warbucks"), Rhodes Reason (as "Oliver Warbucks, "Daddy" Warbucks"), Jane Robertson (as "Annette/Ronnie Boylan"), Larry Ross (as "Dog Catcher/Ensemble/Honor Guard"), Rita Rudner (as "Lily St. Regis"), Marianne Sanazaro (as "Cecille/Connie Boylan/Ensemble"), Karen Schleifer (as "Kate"), John Schuck (as "Oliver Warbucks, "Daddy" Warbucks"), Allison Smith (as "Annie") [from 29 Jan 1980- ?], Dorothy Stanley (as "Lily St. Regis"), Donna Thomason (as "Bonnie Boylan/Ensemble/Mrs. Greer"), Jenn Thompson (as "Pepper"), Alfred Toigo (as "F.D.R./Harry"), Ann Ungar (as "Annette" [from 26 Aug 1977- 27 Jan 1980]/Ensemble [from 26 Aug 1977- 27 Jan 1980]/Ronnie Boylan [from 26 Aug 1977- 27 Jan 1980]"), Henrietta Valor (as "Ensemble/Mrs. Pugh/NBC Page/Perkins"), Richard Walker (as "Dog Catcher/Ensemble/Hull"), Dolores Wilson (as "Miss Hannigan") [from 21 Aug 1979- ?]. Swings: Roy Meachum, Aileen Quinn. Understudies: Tiffany Blake (as "Annie"), Don Bonnell (as "Ensemble"), Shelley Bruce (as "Annie"), David Brummel (as "Drake"), Dick Ensslen (as "F.D.R."), Kim Fedena (as "Duffy/July/Kate/Pepper/Tessie"), Timothy Jecko (as "Drake"), Tara Kennedy (as "Molly"), Laura Kerr (as "Duffy/July/Kate/Pepper/Tessie"), Beth McVey (as "Lily St. Regis"), Roy Meachum (as "F.D.R."), O'Malley (as "Sandy"), Lola Powers (as "Miss Hannigan"), Jane Robertson (as "Ensemble/Lily"), Larry Ross (as "Rooster Hannigan"), Donna Thomason (as "Grace Farrell"), Ann Ungar (as "Miss Hannigan"), Henrietta Valor (as "Miss Hannigan"), Richard Walker (as "Bert Healy"), Mimi Wallace (as "Ensemble"). [During ANTA Playhouse run:] June Havoc (as "Miss Hannigan") [from 6 Oct 1982- ?], Marcia Lewis (as "Miss Hannigan"). [During Eugene O'Neill Theatre run:] Jennine Babo (as "Duffy"), Caroline Daly (as "Pepper"), Roxanne Dundish (as "Molly"), Sherry Dundish (as "Duffy"), Richard Sabellico (as "Rooster Hannigan"), Guy Stroman (as "Rooster Hannigan"). Swing: Joy Merri. Understudy: Sherry Dundish (as "Molly"). [During Uris Theatre run:] Janet Aldrich (as "A Star to Be"), Dorothy Andres (as "Molly"), Laura Baker (as "July"), Shelly Burch (as "A Star to Be"), Kia Goodwin (as "Kate/Tessie"), Alyson Kirk (as "Kate/Annie [from 2 Sep 1982- ?], Hally McGehean (as "Pepper"), Lauren Mitchell (as "Grace Farrell"), Nicole Nowicki (as "Kate"), Becky Snyder (as "July"), Julie Stevens (as "Pepper"), Stephanie Vine (as "July/Tessie/Pepper"). Swings: Loren Kaufman, Stephanie Vine. Understudies: Becky Snyder (as "Annie"), Stephanie Vine (as "Duffy/July/Kate/Pepper/Tessie"). Produced by The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Mike Nichols, Irwin Meyer, Stephen R. Friedman, Lewis Allen, Alvin Nederlander Associates Inc. and Icarus Productions. Produced in association with Peter Crane. Note: Filmed by Columbia Pictures as Annie (1982).
- (1973) Stage Play: Nash at Nine.
- (1970) Stage Play: Two By Two. Musical.
- (1969) Stage Play: La Strada. Musical.
- (1963) Stage Play: Hot Spot. Musical. Book by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert. Music by Mary Rodgers. Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Musical Director: Milton Rosenstock. Dance music and vocal arrangements by Trude Rittman and John Morris. Music arranged by Luther Henderson and Ralph Burns. Music orchestrated by Luther Henderson and Ralph Burns. Majestic Theatre: 19 Apr 1963- 25 May 1963 (43 performances + 5 previews that began on 15 Apr 1963). Cast: Marty Allen (as "Ensemble"), Doria Avila (as "Ensemble"), Conrad Bain (as "George Higgins"), Jill Bartholome (as "Ensemble"), Alvin Beam (as "Ensemble"), David Bean (as "Ensemble"), Mary Sue Berry (as "Ensemble"), Frank Bouley (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Bova (as "Shim"), Charles Braswell (as "Henderson"), Marnell Bruce (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Campanella (as "Gabrel Snapper"), Diane Coupé (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Craig (as "Ensemble/Mrs. Sumner Tubb"), James Cresson (as "Anderson/Duke/The Co-pilot"), John Cunningham (as "Ensemble"), Jack Dabdoub (as "Minister of State"), Carmen De Lavallade (as "Iram"), Rhett Dennis (as "Ensemble"), Sandra Devlin (as "Ensemble"), Gildo DiNunzio (as "Ensemble"), Jack Eddleman (as "Deva"), Diana Eden (as "Ensemble"), Arny Freeman (as "The Nadir of D'hum"), Howard Freeman (as "Sumner Tubb Sr."), George Furth (as "Harley/The Pilot/Sumber Tubb Jr."), John Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Judy Holliday (as "Sally Hopwinder"), Lee Hooper (as "Ensemble"), Audre Johnston (as "Ensemble"), Howard Kahl (as "Minister of State"), Jami Landi (as "Ensemble"), James McArdle (as "Ensemble"), Bob McClure (as "Howard Mason"), Buzz Miller (as "Rami/Pulski"), Gloria Mills (as "Ensemble"), James Moore (as "Vernon Breen"), Virginia Oswald (as "Ensemble"), Bill Richards (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Smith (as "Allison Kent"), Dean Taliaferro (as "Ensemble"), Gerald Teijelo (as "Grobanykov"), Mary Louise (as "Wilson (as "Sue Ann"). Understudies: Charles Braswell (as "Gabrel Snapper"), Marilyn Child (as "Sally Hopwinder"), James Moore (as "Shim") and Bill Richards (as "Grobanykov/Pulski/Rami"). Produced by Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr and John Herman.
- (1960) Stage Play: West Side Story. Musical drama (revival).
- (August 9, 1993 - January 30, 1994) He was the lyricist for the musical, "Annie Warbucks," at the Variety Arts Theatre in New York City with J.B. Adams, Brooks Amy, Jackie Angelscu, Harvey Evans, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Michael E. Gold, Missy Goldberg, Natalia Harris, Cindy Lou, Marguerite MacIntyre, Donna McKechnie, Jennifer L. Neuland, Kip Niven, Ashley Pettet, Harve Presnell, Alene Robertson, Molly Scott, Steve Steiner, Raymond Thorne, Elizabeth Zaremba, and Kathryn Zaremba in the cast. Alexis Dale Fabricant was understudy. Dennis J. Grimaldi, William P. Miller, Ben Sprecher, and Eve Lynn were producers with Bulldog Theatrical Productions. Thomas Meehan wrote the book. Charles Strouse was composer. Mingo Cho Lee was set designer. Ken Billington was lighting designer. Tom Sorce was sound designer. Jeffrey Richards was general press manager. Jeffrey M. Markowitz was production stage manager. WIlliam Berloni was animal trainer.
- (August 1983) He was lyricist for the musical, "Annie," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Charles Strouse was composer. Thomas Meehan wrote the book.
- (August 2003) He was lyricist for the musical, "Annie," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Charles Strouse was composer. Thomas Meehan wrote the book.
- (October 8 to November 20, 1982) He was production supervisor for Jay Presson Allan's adaptation of Pierre Barillet and Jean Pierre Gredy's play, "A Little Family Business," in the American premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Angela Lansbury and John McMartin in the cast. Vivian Matalon was director.
- (2002 to 2003 season) He was lyricist for the musical, "Annie," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Charles Strouse was composer. Thomas Meehan was writer. David Jenkins was set set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Bryon Winn was lighting designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer. Amanda Dehnert was director.
- (Summer 1983) Thomas Meehan, Harold Gray, Charles Strouse and his musical, "Annie," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Martha Raye in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1995) Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and his musical, "Annie Warbucks," was performed in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theatre in Muskegon, Michigan with an Estelle Harris in the cast. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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