Susan Stroman
- Additional Crew
- Director
- Writer
Susan Stroman is the recipient of 5 Tony Awards, 2 Laurence Olivier
Awards, 5 Drama Desk Awards, 8 Outer Critics Circle Awards, 2 Lucille
Lortel Awards, a record 5 Fred Astaire Awards, and the George Abbott
Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Theater. She directed and
choreographed "The Producers", winner of a record-making 12 Tony Awards
including Best Direction and Best Choreography. She co-created,
directed and choreographed the Tony-Award winning musical "Contact" for
Lincoln Center Theater. "Contact" also won a 2003 Emmy Award for its
PBS 'Live from Lincoln Center'
broadcast. Other Broadway credits include "The Scottsboro Boys", "Young
Frankenstein", "The Frogs", "Oklahoma!", "Thou Shalt Not", "The Music
Man", "Steel Pier", "Big", "Showboat", "Picnic" and "Crazy for You".
Off-Broadway productions include "And The World Goes
'Round", "Flora the Red Menace", and "Happiness". For 10 years, she choreographed Madison Square Garden's annual spectacular "A Christmas Carol", directed by Mike Ockrent.
For New York City Opera she choreographed "A Little Night Music", "110
in the Shade" and "Don Giovanni". She created "Double Feature", a
full-length ballet for New York City Ballet featuring the music of
Irving Berlin and Walter Donaldson. Other ballets include "For the Love
of Duke" for New York City Ballet, "But Not For Me" for the Martha
Graham Company, and "Take Five...More or Less" for Pacific Northwest
Ballet. Her choreography received an Emmy nomination for the HBO
presentation Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall (1992) (TV), starring Liza Minnelli. Other TV
credits include co-conceiver/choreographer for PBS's
'Sondheim - a Celebration at Carnegie Hall'
and "Evening at Pops: A Tribute to the Theater Music of Leonard
Bernstein". She received the American Choreography Award for her work
in Columbia Pictures feature film Center Stage (2000). Ms. Stroman
directed and choreographed The Producers: The Movie Musical (2005), nominated for 4 Golden Globes.