Lucky Stiff
- Book & Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
- Music by Stephen Flaherty
- Directed by Thommie Walsh
Broadway: Lyrics, Ragtime (Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Score, two Grammy nominations); Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; My Favorite Year (Lincoln Center Theatre); Book and lyrics: Once On This Island (Tony nominations for Best Book, Score and Musical, London's Olivier Award for Best Musical); Seussical (Grammy nomination); A Christmas Carol (ten years at Madison Square Garden). Off-Broadway: Lyrics, A Man of No Importance (Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Musical); Book and lyrics, Lucky Stiff (Playwrights Horizons); Dessa Rose (LCT); The Glorious Ones (Lincoln Center Theatre). Feature film: Anastasia(Twentieth Century Fox. Two Academy Award nominations, two Golden Globe nominations); Camp(IFC). Television: Teleplay, A Christmas Carol (Hallmark Entertainment, NBC); Schoolhouse Rockand numerous other shows. (Emmy Award and four Emmy nominations.) Concert: With Voices Raised (Boston Pops); Audra McDonald's Seven Deadly Sins (contributor). Publications: Tallgrass Literary Anthology, Narrative Magazine, American Theater Magazine, The Kenyon Review (forthcoming). Ms. Ahrens is a member of ASCAP and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, serves on the Dramatists Guild of America Council and co-chairs the Dramatists Guild Fellows Program for emerging writers. She has collaborated with Stephen Flaherty since 1983.
Bio as of December, 2007.
STEPHEN FLAHERTY is probably best known as the Tony Award-winning composer of the Broadway musical Ragtime. His other music for Broadway includes the scores for the musicalsOnce On This Island, Seussical, My Favorite Year, songs for Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, and incidental music for Neil Simon's Proposals. He is also the composer of A Man of No Importanceand Dessa Rose (both produced by Lincoln Center Theater), Lucky Stiff, and Loving Repeating: A musical of Gertrude Stein, adapted from the works of Ms. Stein by Frank Galati. Film work includesAnastasia, for which Stephen received two Academy Award nominations, two Golden Golden Globe nominations, and a gold record for its soundtrack. His concert work includes With Voices Raised(Boston Pops commission, Carnegie Hall performance), Ragtime Symphonic Suite (Hollywood Bowl Orchestra), as well as commisions from Carnegie Hall and The Guggenheim Museum in New York City. As a performer, he made his Carnegie Hall in April 2007 with the New York Pops Orchestra, debuting a new song of his with the singer Anika Noni Rose. His numerous awards as a composer include the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Los Angeles Critics Circle, Chicago's Joseph Jefferson and London's Olivier Award. He has been nominated for the Grammy three times. He has enjoyed collaborating with lyricist/librettist Lynn Ahrens for over twenty years. Their latest musical, The Glorious Ones, will receive its New York premiere this fall at Lincoln Center Theatre.
Bio as of December, 2007.
THOMMIE WALSH created the role of Bobby in the original Broadway production of A Chorus Line. He later co-wrote a book with Robert Viagas and Baayork Lee On The Line (Limelight) chronicling the musical's early beginnings. His success on Broadway continued as choreographer for The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas followed by The 1940's Radio Hour, Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?, Nine, Lunch Hour and My Favorite Year. He received Tony and Drama Desk awards for his choreography for A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine and My One and Only, for which he also received a Tony Award nomination for best direction. He went on to direct Greetings from Yorkville and Lucky Stiff Off-Broadway, Always (West End debut), and A Broadway Baby at Goodspeed Opera House.
Bio as of October, 2010.
Featuring
Ron Faber
Patty Holley
Paul Kandel
Michael McCary
Barbara Rosenblat
Stephen Stout
Mary Testa
Julie White
Stuart Zagnit
Frank Zagottis
Creative Team
Bob Shaw
Scenic DesignerMichael Krass
Costume DesignerBeverly Emmons
Lighting DesignerLia Vollack
Sound DesignerCarl Mulert
Production Stage ManagerJeffrey Saver
Music DirectorMichael Abbott
OrchestratorPhotos of (1) Ron Faber and Stephen Stout; and (2) Julie White and Stephen Stout by Peter Cunningham.