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Frankenstein - Broadway Creative Team


Production Staff

Victor Gialanella Playwright
Eric Angelson General Manager
Stephen Van Benschoten Assistant Stage Manager
Steven C. Callahan General Manager
Bruce Coughlin Musical Supervisor
Bruce has orchestrated nearly 100 musicals and operas the world over including War Paint, The Light in the Piazza (co-orchestrator; Tony Award), 9 to 5, Grey Gardens, Urinetown, The Wild Party (Broadway), Assassins (London), Floyd Collins and Giant. Awards: Tony Award (plus two nominations), Obie, Drama Desk (plus eight nominations). ... read more
Merle Debuskey General Press Representative
John Fennessy Stage Manager
Bran Ferren Sound Designer
Special Effects Designer
Jules Fisher Lighting Designer
In a celebrated career spanning almost 40 years, Jules Fisher has lit over 200 Broadway and off-Broadway shows, as well as film, ballet, opera, television, and rock-and-roll concert tours. He has received 18 Tony nominations and won 8 Tony awards for Lighting Design, a record in this category. His most recent project, "Assassins", (2004 Tony award) also won him the Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle awards. His previous Tony awards were for "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk," 1996; "Jelly's Last Jam," 1992; "The Will Rogers Follies," 1991; "Grand Hotel," 1990; "Dancin'," 1978; "Ulysses in Nighttown," 1973; ... read more
20th Century Fox Producer
(In Association With)
Gary Gunas General Manager
Born in Manchester, Connecticut on May 26, 1947, Gunas was known and loved by so many in the theater industry - as much for his gentlemanly demeanor as his sharp business acumen. His career began off-Broadway in 1969 as an apprentice Company Manager for the musical Promenade. In the 1970s, he shifted to Broadway shows and first-class tours in the office of Marvin A. Krauss Associates where he worked as a Company Manager, Associate General Manager, and eventually General Manager on many shows including Godspell (which had, at one point, 12 simultaneous productions), American Buffalo, Beatlemania, Dancin', Woman of the Year, ... read more
John Caglione, Jr. Make-Up Designer
Joseph Kipness Producer
Credits: Evita; Sugar Babies; Me and My Girl; The Goat (Tony Award); Movin’ Out (Tony Award); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Cyrano; Dirty Dancing; West Side Story; 9 to 5; The Addams Family; Merchant of Venice; Race; Promises, Promises; Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark; Priscilla Queen of the Desert; and Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award). ... read more
Marvin A. Krauss Associate Producer
Stewart F. Lane Producer
Stewart F. Lane is a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, director, and author. He was born on March 16, 1947, in New York City, and grew up in Great Neck, Long Island. Lane attended the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. He later earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater from Columbia University. Lane began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, appearing in off-Broadway productions and regional theater. ... read more
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Gilbert Lesser Poster Designer
Michael Martorella Production Stage Manager
Robby Monk Lighting Designer
Tom Moore Director
The Messrs. Nederlander Theatre Owner / Operator
Richard Peaslee Composer
(Incidental Music)
Carrie F. Robbins Costume Designer
Douglas W. Schmidt Scenic Designer
Mr. Schmidt has designed nearly 60 Broadway shows and dozens of regional productions for the Guthrie, The Old Globe, The Alley Theatre, and Seattle Rep, among others. He has three Drama Desk Awards (Into the Woods, Veronica's Room, Over Here!), three Tony nominations (The Front Page, Into the Woods, 42nd Street), an Obie, and many other awards. ... read more
Earl Shendell Musical Coordinator
Leo Stern Press Representative
Martha Swope Production Photographer

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Awards and Nominations

1981 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Lighting Design: Jules Fisher won.
Outstanding Lighting Design: Robby Monk won.
Outstanding Set Design: Douglas Schmidt was nominated but did not win.

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