Sheldon Harnick - Stage Productions

Stage Productions

  • New Faces of 1952 (1952) (music)
  • Shangri-La (1956) (music)
  • The Body Beautiful (1958) (Bock)
  • Portofino (1958) (lyrics with Richard Ney)
  • Fiorello! (1959) (Bock) (winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama)
  • Music to Ford-i-fy your future (1959) (Bock), an industrial musical for the Ford Motor Company
  • Tenderloin (1960) (Bock)
  • Smiling the Boy Fell Dead (1961) (David Baker)
  • She Loves Me (1963) (Bock)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (1964) (Bock)
  • The Apple Tree (1966) (Bock)
  • Her First Roman (1968) (Bock, brought in to fix show)
  • The Rothschilds (1970) (Bock)
  • Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines (1975) (Jack Beeson)
  • Rex (1976) (Richard Rodgers)
  • The Madwoman of Central Park West (1979)
  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1979) (Michel Legrand)
  • A Christmas Carol (1982) (Michel Legrand)
  • A Wonderful Life (Joe Raposo)
  • Cyrano: The Musical (1993) (contributed English lyrics)
  • Coyote Tales (1998) (Henry Mollicone)
  • Dragons (2003) (music by himself)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (2004) (contributed lyrics for one new song, "Topsy Turvy") (Jerry Bock)
  • The Phantom Tollbooth (2007) (lyrics, and co-credited with Norton Juster for the book)

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