Dreamtime (musical) - Opening Night Production Credits

Opening Night Production Credits

  • Theatre Owned/Operated By: Captain N.Y. / 1125 Productions
  • Produced by: David Niles
  • Produced by: 1125 Productions
  • Created by: David Niles and Marc Cerrone
  • Music & Lyrics by: Marc Cerrone
  • Additional Lyrics by: Bob Mitchell
  • Additional Music by: Charles Olins
  • Book by: David Niles
  • Based on an original story by: Marc Cerrone
  • Directed by: David Niles
  • Choreographed by: David Wolfson
  • Scenic Design by: David Niles
  • Sound Design by: Therry Rogan, Didier Bader
  • Hair & make-up Design by: Paulette Elkind
  • Music Director: Graham Perkins
  • HDTV Video Production Sequences by: David Niles
  • Production Assistants: Nathalie Lozeau, Jon McDonald, Frederic Galfo, Michelle Graves
  • Music Publishing: NAC/EMORE/OLINS
  • Associate Producer: Kathleen Canton
  • Production Stage Manager: Christopher I. Dee
  • Assistant Director: Mami Katoh
  • Facilities/House Manager: Christopher I. Dee
  • Technicians: Jim Chubby, H. Belefon
  • Lighting Programming: Jay Perez
  • Legal Counsel: Rosenman & Colin, Andrew Schoen, Alexander Hartnett, Jean Ennochi
  • Insurance: New Northern Insurance
  • Accounting: BDO Seidman

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