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Crazy For You (1999)

The New Gershwin Musical Comedy

Genre : Music

Runtime : 2H 21M

Director : Matthew Diamond

Synopsis

Crazy For You is a romantic comedy musical with a book by Ken Ludwig, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin. Billed as "The New Gershwin Musical Comedy", it is largely based on the songwriting team's 1930 musical Girl Crazy, but incorporates songs from several other productions as well. Crazy For You won the 1992 Tony Award (Broadway), 1993 Olivier Award (London), and 1994 Dora Award (Toronto) for Best Musical. Originally aired on the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 28, episode 2).

Actors

Jim Walton
Jim Walton
Bobby Child
Stacey Logan
Stacey Logan
Polly Baker
Bruce Adler
Bruce Adler
Bela Zangler
Jeb Brown
Jeb Brown
Lank Hawkins
Sandy Edgerton
Sandy Edgerton
Irene Roth
Larry Linville
Larry Linville
Everett Baker
Jane Connell
Jane Connell
Mother
Mylinda Hull
Mylinda Hull
Tess
Geoffrey Wade
Geoffrey Wade
Eugene
Amelia White
Amelia White
Patricia
Lori Alexander
Lori Alexander
Ensemble/Sheila
Jennifer Clippinger
Jennifer Clippinger
Ensemble/Vera
Jennifer Lee Crowl
Jennifer Lee Crowl
Ensemble/Susie
Debra Denys Smith
Debra Denys Smith
Ensemble/Elaine
Juliet Fischer
Juliet Fischer
Ensemble/Mitzi
Jerry Gallagher
Jerry Gallagher
Ensemble/Moose
Alan Gilbert
Alan Gilbert
Ensemble/Sam
Stacey Todd Holt
Stacey Todd Holt
Ensemble/Pete
Jean Marie
Jean Marie
Ensemble/Louise
Temple Kane
Temple Kane
Ensemble/Betsy
Matt Lashey
Matt Lashey
Ensemble/Harry
Gair Morris
Gair Morris
Ensemble/Billy
Mia Price
Mia Price
Ensemble/Patsy
Stephen Reed
Stephen Reed
Ensemble/Wyatt
Kilty Reidy
Kilty Reidy
Ensemble/Junior
Scott Taylor
Scott Taylor
Ensemble/Jimmy
Adriene Thorne
Adriene Thorne
Ensemble/Margie
Scott Willis
Scott Willis
Ensemble/Mingo
James Young
James Young
Ensemble/Perkins/Custus

Crews

Matthew Diamond
Matthew Diamond
Director
Ken Ludwig
Ken Ludwig
Musical
Ira Gershwin
Ira Gershwin
Musical
George Gershwin
George Gershwin
Musical
David Horn
David Horn
Producer
Mike Ockrent
Mike Ockrent
Supervising Producer
Susan Stroman
Susan Stroman
Supervising Producer
Mitch Owgang
Mitch Owgang
Line Producer
Mona Niemiec
Mona Niemiec
Coordinating Producer
Gary Bradley
Gary Bradley
Editor
Alan Adelman
Alan Adelman
Lighting Director
Noelle Serper
Noelle Serper
Associate Producer
Bill Akerlund
Bill Akerlund
Camera Operator
Juan Barrera
Juan Barrera
Camera Operator
Ed Fussell
Ed Fussell
Camera Operator
Manny Gutierrez
Manny Gutierrez
Camera Operator
Jake Ostroff
Jake Ostroff
Camera Operator
David Smith
David Smith
Camera Operator
Ron Smith
Ron Smith
Camera Operator
Ron Washburn
Ron Washburn
Camera Operator
Ken Hahn
Ken Hahn
Sound Post Supervisor
Bill King
Bill King
Sound Designer
David Hewitt
David Hewitt
Sound Engineer
Janet Cassidy
Janet Cassidy
Makeup Artist
Danielle Vignjevich
Danielle Vignjevich
Makeup Artist
B.T. Whitehill
B.T. Whitehill
Title Designer
Stacey Todd Holt
Stacey Todd Holt
Fight Choreographer
Jac Venza
Jac Venza
Executive Producer
Mike Ockrent
Mike Ockrent
Stage Director
Susan Stroman
Susan Stroman
Choreographer
James Brennan
James Brennan
Stage Director
Angelique Ilo
Angelique Ilo
Choreographer
William David Brohn
William David Brohn
Orchestrator
Sid Ramin
Sid Ramin
Orchestrator
Robin Wagner
Robin Wagner
Set Designer
William Ivey Long
William Ivey Long
Costume Design
Craig Cassidy
Craig Cassidy
Sound Designer
Paul Gallo
Paul Gallo
Lighting Design
Darianne Bramberg
Darianne Bramberg
Makeup Artist

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