- Book, BYE BYE BIRDIE (stage)
- Book, HELLO, DOLLY! (stage)
- Lyrics, BARNUM (stage)
- Book, BARNUM (stage--with Mark Bramble).
- Book, BRING BACK BIRDIE (Broadway musical)
- Book and lyrics, I LOVE MY WIFE (Broadway musical)
- Book, MACK AND MABEL (Broadway musical)
- Concert Adaptation, CANDIDE (London musical)
- Book, 42nd STREET (musical--with Mark Bramble).
- Book, THE GRAND TOUR (musical--with Mark Bramble).
- (2002) His musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," was performed at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with Alene Robertson in the cast.
- (September 2009) His book for the musical comedy, "Bye Bye, Birdie", was performed at the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City with John Stamos (Albert Peterson); Gina Gershon (Rosie Alvarez); Bill Irwin (Mr. Harry MacAfee); Jayne Houdyshell (Mrs. Mae Peterson); Dee Hoty (Mrs. MacAfee); and Nolan Gerard Funk (Conrad Birdie) in the cast. Robert E. Longbottom was choreographer and director. Charles Strouse composed the music and Lee Adams provided the lyrics.
- George M! (1968). Musical comedy. Music by George M. Cohan. Lyrics by George M. Cohan. Book by Michael Stewart, John Pascal and Francine Pascal. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Scenic Design by Tom John. Costume Design by Freddy Wittop. Lighting Design by Martin Aronstein. Hair Design by Ronald De Mann. General Manager: Allentuck, Azenberg, and Wolsk. Company Manager: R. Tyler Gatchell Jr. Production Supervisor: Jose Véga. Stage Manager: Tony Manzi. Assistant Stage Mgr: Lee Welling and William Falkner. Lyrics and music revision by Mary Cohan. Musical Supervisor: Laurence Rosenthal. Head Music Copyist: Thomas Brown. Assistant Conductor: Robert Stanley. Assistant to Mr. Layton: Wakefield Poole. Press Representative: Frank Goodman and Martin Shwartz. Press Assistant: Abby Quinn Hirsch. Production Assistant: Paula Lorge. Casting: Carol Capelletti. Advertising: Fred Golden and The Blaine Thompson Company. Furs by Reiss & Fabrizio. Animals by Animal Talent Scouts Inc. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Directed by Joe Layton. Palace Theatre: 10 Apr 1968- 26 Apr 1969 (433 performances + 8 previews that began on 8 Apr 1968). Cast: Joel Grey (as "George M. Cohan"), Jerry Dodge (as "Jerry Cohan"), Jamie Donnelly (as "Ethel Levey"), Betty Ann Grove (as "Nellie Cohan"), Jill O'Hara (as "Agnes Nolan"), Bernadette Peters (as "Josie Cohan"), Loni Ackerman (as "Dog Trainer/Second Pianist/Rose/Fay Templeton's Maid"), Jonelle Allen (as "Living Statue/Secretary"), Jacqueline Alloway (as "Fay Templeteon/Draper's Assistant/Wardrobe Lady"), Karin Baker (as "Living Statue/Pushcart Girl"), Susan Batson (as "First Little Girl/Mrs. Red Deer/Sharpshooter's Assistant/Little Girl in Templeton scene"), Bill Brandon (as "Acrobat/Pushcart Boy"), Roger Braun (as "Dr. Webb/E.F. Albee/Living Statue/Ben/Mayor"), Danny Carroll (as "Louis Behman/Bell Ringer/Vendor/Templeton Manager"), Gene Castle (as "Willie/Sharpshooter/Stage Manager"), James Dybas (as "Stagehand/Dog Trainer/Louie/Congressman/Actor"), Harvey Evans (as "Sam Harris/Violinist/Bell Ringer"), Patti Mariano (as "Second Little Girl/Acrobat"), Angela Martin (as "Ventriloquist/Ma Templeton"), John Mineo (as "Drummer/Draper/Dockhand/Judge Anspacher/First Policeman/Man on Street"), Scotty Salmon (as "First Pianist/Acrobat/Bell Ringer/Piano Player"), Kathie Savage (as "Living Statue/Pushcart Girl"), Janie Sell (as "Mme. Grimaldi/Mrs. Baker/Flamethrower's Assistant"), Alan Weeks (as "Buck and Winger/Designer's Assistant/Sailor/Frankie"), Ronald Young (as "Saxophonist/Flamethrower/Bell Ringer/Ship's Captain/Alderman/Accordionist/Director"). Understudies: Jonelle Allen (as "Fay Templeteon"), Karin Baker (as "Agnes Nolan/Nellie Cohan"), Bob Becker (as "Swing Boy"), Bill Brandon (E.F. Albee), Roger Braun (as "Director"), Danny Carroll (as "Jerry Cohan"), Jerry Dodge (as "George M. Cohan"), James Dybas (as "Walt"), Katherine Hull (as "Swing Girl"), Patti Mariano (Josie Cohan), Angela Martin (as "Mme. Grimaldi"), John Mineo (as "Louis Behman/Sam Harris/Willie"), Kathie Savage (as "Ethel Levey"). Produced by David Black, Konrad Matthaei and Lorin E. Price. Notes: (1) Filmed as George M! (1970) [TV movie]. (2) Mr. Grey was nominated for Tony Award for Best Actor.
- (1980) Cy Coleman and his musical, "I Love My Wife," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Charles Repole and Patrick Quinn in the cast.
- (May 27, 1969 to June 27, 1969) Francine Pascal, John Pascal, and he wrote the book for the musical, "George M," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Danny Meehan, Judith Hastings and Bonnie Franklin in the cast. Wakefield Poole was director. George M. Cohan wrote the music and lyrics.
- (1986-1987 Season) Cy Coleman and his musical, "Barnum," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with P.J. Benjamin, Meg Bussert and Judith McCauley in the cast. Neal Kenyon was director. Dick Lumbard was choreographer. David MItchell was scenic designer. Brian MacDevitt was lighting designer. Guy Geoly and Alice S. Hughes were costume designers.
- (June 1962) He wrote the book for the musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Charles Strouse was composer. Les Adams was lyricist.
- (August 1972) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Anne Russell in the cast. The musical is based on the play, "The Matchmaker," by Thornton Wilder. Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist.
- (July 1985) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Anne Russell in the cast. The musical based on the play, "The Matchmaker," by Thornton Wilder, Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist.
- (August 1987) He and Mark Bramble wrote the book for the musical, "42nd Street," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Harry Warren was composer. Al Dubin was lyricist.
- (July 2001) He and Mark Bramble wrote the book for the musical, "42nd Street," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Harry Warren was composer. Al Dubin was lyricist.
- (June 24, 2002 to July 6, 2002) John Pascal, Francine Pascal and he wrote the book for the musical, "George M!," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. George M. Cohan was composer and lyricist.
- (July 2006) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Sally Struthers in the cast. The musical was based on Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker." Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist.
- (July 9 to August 31, 2003) He and Mark Bramble wrote the book for the musical, "42nd Street," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles,California. Harry Warren was composer. Al Dubin was lyricist. Randy Skinner was choreographer. Mark Bramble was director.
- (February 21, 1988 Sunday) He wrote the book for the musical, "Mack and Mabel" in Concert in a Barry J. Mishon Associates LTD production in aid of the Royal Marsden Hospital Cancer Fund with permission of Stoll Moss Theatres and David Merrick at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England WC2 with Georgia Brown, George Hearn, Stubby Kaye, Robert Meadore, Paige O'Hara, Denis Quilley, Frances Ruffelles, Debbie Shapiro, Tommy Tune, the Stephen Hill Singers, Jerry Herman and David Jacobs in the cast. Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist. David Toguri was director and stage coordinator. Lindsay Dolan and Christine Cartwright were choreographers. Donald Pippin and David Firman were musical directors. David Firman was also conductor. Donald Pippin was also guest conductor. Tim Goodchild was designer. David Shields was assistant designer. Jessica Tyrwhitt was assistant costume designer. Jill Robert was costume coordinator. Leonard Tucker was lighting designer. Autograph was sound designer. Roland Brine and Michelle Powers were assistant choreographers. Andrew Empson was production manager. Hugh Wooldridge was stage coordinator. Barry J. Mishon was developer and producer under the supervision of Jerry Herman and Donald Pippin.
- (2015-2016 season) His musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," was performed at Drury Lane Productions Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Michelle Aravena in the cast.
- (Thursday, November 16 to Sunday December 2, 2006) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England with Anita Dobson (Dolly Gallagher Levi); Hilary O'Neil (Ernestina); Samuel Board (Ambrose Kemper); Rolf Saxon (Horace Vandergelder); Brenda Moore (Ermengarde); Alistair David (Cornelius Hackl); Spencer Charles Noll (Barnaby Tucker); Amanda Salmon (Minnie Fay); Simone Craddock (Irene) and Christopher Marlowe (Rudolph/Judge) in the cast. Stewart Charlesworth, Ben Cox, Philip Coyle, Sara Furlong, Andrew Gordon-Watkins, Rebecca Lee, Andrea Lynette-Young, Jonathan Renny Miller, Katy Osborne, George Smith, Louise Stanton, Karen Williams, Daniel Woodhouse and Thomas Worship were members of the ensemble. Gilly Lodge played Reed 1. Leonard Aruliah played Reed 2. Toby Kennedy played Reed 3. Alan Hase and Dave Osborne played Trumpet 1. Matt Tubman played Trumpet 2. Rosie Nicholl played Trombone. Darren McCarthy played Bass. James Baker played drums and percussion. Chris Moreno was producer. Chris Colby was director. David Kort was choreographer. Andrew Hilton was music director. Amy McNamara was costume designer. Chris Olney was lighting designer. Art Walker was stage manager. Rachel Connors was deputy stage manager. Jamie Addleton was assistant stage manager. Mac Sound was sound designer. Nick Sagar was also sound designer. Adrian Gummer was sound operator. Ethan Thorpe was production assistant. Jane Warriner was production assistant to Chris Moreno. Ann Ward was finance manager. Elizabeth Marshall was finance assistant. Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist. Thornton Wilder wrote the original play, "The Matchmaker." Gower Champion was original director and choreographer. David Merrick was original Broadway producer.
- (October 1985) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois with Alene Robertson (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi); Ann Arvis (Ernestina); James Kall (Ambrose Kemper); Dale Benson (Horace Vandergelder); Sally Murphy (Ermengarde); Richard Casper (Cornelius Hackl); William Akey (Barnaby Tucker); Paula Scrofano (Irene Molloy); Michelle Kelly (Minnie Fay) and R.F. Daley (Rudolph) in the cast. Mark Hoebee, Peter Anderson, Ann Arvia, Michael Bartsch, Kenny Ingram, Jordan Leeds, Linda Leonard, Chuck Lubeck, Susan McGhee, Debra Sandlund, Leslie Trayer and Rob Walter played the townspeople, waiters and ensemble. Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist. Thornton Wilder wrote the original play, "The Matchmaker." Gower Champion was original director and choreographer. David Merrick was original producer. Dominic Missimi was director. Rudy Hogenmiller was choreographer. Kevin Stites was music director, conductor, pianist and keyboardist. Thomas Ryan was set designer. John Williams was lighting designer.. Nancy Missimi was costume designer. Allen Scheid was property designer. Todd Seisser was sound designer. Michael Hendricks was stage manager. Wayne Richards played Reed 1: Flute, Piccolo and Alto Sax. Laurie Marino played Reed 2: Clarinet and Alto Sax. Paul Mardoian played Reed III: Clarinet and Tenor Sax. Brian Patti played Reed IV: Clarinet, Bass Clarinet and Baritone Sax. Matthew Comerford played Trumpet 1. David Siegel played Trumpet II. Bruce Otto played the Trombone. Scot Rosenthal played Bass. Joseph Ludwig played drums and percussion.
- (Summer 1962) His musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Andy Williams and Selma Diamond in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1963) Bob Merrill, Helen Deutch and his musical, "Carnival," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Ann Blyth in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1967) His musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Gene Barry and Totie Fields in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1971) Jerry Herman and his musical, "Hello, Dolly!" was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Ann Miller in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1971) George M. Cohan, John and Francine Pascal and his musical, "George M.," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Joel Grey in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1979) Jerry Herman and his musical, "Hello, Dolly!," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Betty White (Dolly Gallagher Levi) in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1979) Cy Coleman and his musical, "I Love My Wife," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with the Smothers Brothers in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1981) His musical, "Bye Bye Birdie," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Bert Convy in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1981) George M. Cohan, John and Francine Pascal and his musical, "George M!" was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Ken Berry in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1983) Cy Coleman and his musical, "Barnum," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Gary Sandy in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (June 24, 1999 to August 29, 1999) He wrote the book for the musical, "Hello, Dolly!," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Debra Bluford (Dolly Gallagher Levi); Dale O'Brien (Horace Vandergelder); Beth Guest (Irene Molloy); Robert Miller (Cornelius Hack) Kent O'Connor (Barnaby Tucker); Alison Walls (Minnie Fay); Laure Ronnebaum-Cumley (Ernestina); Matt Sopha (Ambrose Kemper); Eagen Halter (Ermengarde); Brian Ernstes (Rudolph Reisenweber); Martin Bedard (Waiter); Darin Chumbley (Waiter); Felipe Cook (Waiter); Eddie Grimes (Waiter); Lauren Hubbell (Waiter); David Ollington (Waiter); Erich Polley (Waiter); Chadwick Vogel (Waiter) and Evan Gamsu (Judge) in the cast. Vicki Baker, Kimm Cheeseman, Darby Hayes, Elizabeth Schellman, Holly Swartzendruber, Lyndsey Agron, Alexis Allen, Joyce Devine, Tom Devine, Solon Hunt, Sue Hunt, Dean Kelley, Heather Layher, Margaret May, Robert Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Jerry Ogden, Ryan Timothy Smith, Joan Singer, Magee Steele and Janie Wallace played the townspeople. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Jerry Herman was composer and lyricist. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Shelley Manis was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Mark Ferrell was music director, keyboardist, conductor and orchestra supervisor. Treva Farrell was choreographer. Michalis Koutsoupides played the keyboardist and violin. Tina Claussen and Harold Steinhardt played the woodwinds. Steve Riley played the percussion. David Blauer was trombonist. Stephen Collins and Steve Molloy played the trumpets. Karli Henderson was assistant to stage manager. Jan Blunt was hair and make-up designer. Sharon McGhee and Gayla Voss were wardrobe coordinators. Zac K. Kennard and Jerrod Johnson were spotlight designers. Janette Heater was rehearsal pianist. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. J.T. Taube was carpenter and stagehand. Nancy Bostick, Kerri Gogan and Stephanie Stamps were carpenters.
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