Susan Stroman - Stage Productions

Stage Productions

  • 1980 Musical Chairs (1980 Musical) (Director-assistant choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 1989 Don Giovanni (Choreographer) (New York City Opera)
  • 1990 A Little Night Music (Choreographer) (New York City Opera)
  • 1992 110 in the Shade (Choreographer) (New York City Opera)
  • 1992 Crazy for You (choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 1993 Show Boat (choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 1994 Picnic (choreographer of Musical Interludes) (Broadway)
  • 1994 A Christmas Carol (choreographer) (Madison Square Garden)
  • 1996 Big (choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 1997 Steel Pier (choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 1998 Oklahoma! (choreographer) (West End)
  • 2000 The Music Man (director/choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2000 Contact (director/choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2001 Thou Shalt Not (director/choreographer/creator) (Broadway)
  • 2001 The Producers (director/choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2002 Oklahoma! (Choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2004 The Frogs (director/choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2004 Double Feature: The Blue Necklace and Makin' Whoopee for New York City Ballet
  • 2007 Young Frankenstein (director/choreographer) (Broadway)
  • 2010 The Scottsboro Boys (director/choreographer) (Off-Broadway, Vineyard Theatre)
  • 2010 Paradise Found (2010 musical) (Menier Chocolate Factory, co-director with Hal Prince)

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