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Catch a Star - Broadway Creative Team


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Lee Adams Lyricist
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Jerry Bock Composer
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Jerry Bock was an American composer best known for his work in musical theater. Born in New Haven, Connecticut on November 23, 1928, Bock showed an early interest in music and began playing the piano at a young age. He studied music at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and later at the Manhattan School of Music. Bock's first success in musical theater came in 1955 with the production of "Catch a Star," which he wrote with lyricist Larry Holofcener. However, it was his collaboration with lyricist Sheldon Harnick that would bring him his greatest success. The two first worked together on the ... read more
Hal Borne Composer
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Bud Burtson Lyricist
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Philip Charig Composer
Composer
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I.A.L. Diamond Lyricist
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Sammy Fain Composer
Composer
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Ray Golden Lyricist
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Larry Holofcener Lyricist
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Sy Kleinman Lyricist
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Composer
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Norman Martin Lyricist
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Composer
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Jay Navarro Composer
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Lee Norris Lyricist
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Dave Ormont Lyricist
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Milton Pascal Lyricist
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Herb Schutz Composer
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Dan Shapiro Lyricist
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Neil Simon Sketches
Bookwriter
Neil Simon was an American playwright, screenwriter, and author who was born on July 4, 1927, in The Bronx, New York City. He is widely regarded as one of the most successful and prolific playwrights in American history, with a career that spanned over five decades. Simon's work often focused on the trials and tribulations of middle-class life, and his plays were known for their wit, humor, and insight. Simon began his career as a comedy writer in the 1940s, working on radio and television shows. He made his Broadway debut in 1961 with the play "Come Blow Your Horn," which ... read more
Danny Simon Bookwriter
Sketches
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Mike Stewart Bookwriter
Sketches
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Bernie Wayne Composer
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Lyricist
Ralph Alswang Scenic Designer
Thomas Becher Costume Designer
John Foster Stage Manager
Ray Golden Production Supervisor
Milton Greene Musical Director
Orchestrator
Musical Director
Orchestrator
Sy Kleinman Producer
Gene Perlowin Production Stage Manager
Harvey B. Sabinson Press Representative
Herb Schutz Dance Music
(ballet)
Lee Sherman Choreographer
Danny Simon Director
(Sketches Director)
Bill Smillie Stage Manager

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