Jerome Robbins - Broadway Productions

Broadway Productions

  • 1939 Stars In Your Eyes – musical – performer in the role of "Gentleman of the Ballet"
  • 1939 The Straw Hat Revue – revue – performer
  • 1941 Giselle – ballet – dancer in the role of a "Peasant"
  • 1941 Three Virgins and a Devil – ballet to the music of Ottorino Respighi, dancer in the role of the "Youth"
  • 1941 Gala Performance – ballet to the music of Serge Prokofiev – dancer in the role of an "Attendant Cavalier"
  • 1944 On the Town – musical – choreographer and the originator of the idea for the show
  • 1945 Common Ground – play – co-director
  • 1945 Interplay – ballet to the music of Morton Gould – choreographer and dancer
  • 1945 Billion Dollar Baby – musical – choreographer
  • 1946 Fancy Free – ballet (revival) – original played at the Metropolitan Opera House in 1944
  • 1947 High Button Shoes – musical – choreographer – Tony Award for Best Choreography
  • 1948 Look, Ma, I'm Dancin'! – musical – choreographer, co-director, and the originator of the idea for the show
  • 1949 Miss Liberty – musical – choreographer
  • 1950 Call Me Madam – musical – choreographer
  • 1951 The King and I – musical – choreographer
  • 1952 Two's Company – revue – choreographer
  • 1954 The Pajama Game – musical – co-director
  • 1954 Peter Pan – musical – director and choreographer
  • 1956 Bells Are Ringing – musical – director and co-choreographer with Bob Fosse – Tony co-Nominee for Best Choreography
  • 1957 West Side Story – musical – choreographer, director – Tony Award for Best Choreography
  • 1958 The Concert (or the Perils of Everybody) – ballet to the music of Frédéric Chopin – choreographer
  • 1958 Afternoon of a Faun – ballet to the music of Claude Debussy – choreographer
  • 1958 3 x 3 – ballet to the music of Georges Auric – choreographer
  • 1958 New York Export: Opus Jazz – ballet to the music of Robert Prince, choreographer
  • 1959 Gypsy – musical – choreographer and director – Tony Award Nomination for Best Direction of a Musical
  • 1961 Moves – silent ballet – choreographer
  • 1962 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum – musical – uncredit directing and choreography assistant
  • 1963 Mother Courage and Her Children – play – co-producer and director – Tony Award nomination for Best Play, and Best Producer of a Play
  • 1963 Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling so Sad – play – director
  • 1964 Funny Girl – musical – production supervisor
  • 1964 Fiddler on the Roof – musical – director and choreographer – Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical, and Best Choreography
  • 1966 The Office – never officially opened – director
  • 1989 Jerome Robbins' Broadway – revue – director and choreographer – Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical

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