- Musical works: "Jeremiah Symphony".
- He conducted the American premiere of Benjamin Britten's "Peter Grimes".
- CD: "America's Maestro" (SSP)
- (1976) Stage: Wrote music for "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", performed on Broadway. Book / lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner.
- He conducted the London premiere of the Suite from his friend Aaron Copland's famous ballet "Appalachian Spring".
- (11/11/00-12/6/00) Stage: Wrote music for "On the Town," performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. Book / lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Based on the idea by Jerome Robbins. Tom Helm was musical director. Patti Colombo was choreographer. Bill Berry was director.
- (1962) Book: Wrote the preface to "Jazz Improvisation, Vol. 2" by John Mehegan.
- (1944) Stage: Wrote music / additional lyrics for "On the Town", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book / lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Choreographed by / Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins. Music orchestrated by Leonard Bernstein, Hershy Kay, Don Walker, Elliott Jacoby and Ted Royal. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Production Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Alvin Colt. Lighting Design by Sam Amdurs. Directed by George Abbott. Adelphi Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 4 Jun 1945-28 Jul 1945, then moved to The Martin Beck Theatre from 30 Jul 1945-close): 28 Dec 1944-2 Feb 1946 (462 performances). Cast: Sono Osato (as "Ivy Smith"), Nancy Walker (as "Hildy Esterhazy"), Cris Alexander (as "Chip"), John Battles (as "Gabey"), Robert Chisholm (as "Pitkin W. Bridgework"), Betty Comden (as "Claire DeLoone"), Adolph Green (as "Ozzie"), Ray Harrison (as "The Great Lover"), Susan Steell (as "Madame Maude P. Dilly"), Sam Adams (as "Musician" / "Singing Ensemble"), Maxine Arnold (as "Little Old Lady"), Aza Bard (as "Dance Ensemble"), Larry Bolton (as "Bill Poster"), Remo Bufano (as "Figment"), Shirley Ann Burton (as "Singing Ensemble"), John Butler (as "Dance Ensemble"), Frances Cassard (as "Voice" / "Singer (#2)" / "Singing Ensemble"), Lyle Clark (as "Sailor" / "Dance Ensemble"), Richard D'Arcy (as "Tom" / "Sailor in Blue" / "Dance Ensemble"), Carle Eberle (as "Street Sweeper" / "Passerby" / "Dance Ensemble"), Malka Farber (as "Lady in Red" / "Dance Ensemble"), Nelle Fisher (as "High School Girl" / "Night Club Patron" / "Dance Ensemble"), Cyprienne Gabelman (as "Girl in Green" / "First Ballet Girl" / "Dance Ensemble"), Barbara Gaye (as "3rd Ballet Girl" / "Dance Ensemble"), Jeanne Gordon (as "Spanish Singer" / "Singing Ensemble"), Herbert Greene (as "3rd Workman" / "Musician" / "Waiter" / "Conductor" / "Singing Ensemble"), Jean Handy (as "Dance Ensemble"), Ray Harrison (as "Dance Ensemble"), Melvin Howard (as "Singing Ensemble"), Lonny Jackson (as "Policeman" / "Singing Ensemble"), Dorothy Johnson (as "Singer" / "Singing Ensemble"), Lila King (as "Singing Ensemble"), Marion Kohler (as "Flossie's Friend" / "Singing Ensemble"), Frances Lager (as "Singing Ensemble"), Robert Lorenz (as "Rajah Bimmy" / "Singing Ensemble"), Florence MacMichael (as "Flossie"), Douglas Matheson (as "Dance Ensemble"), Allyn Ann McLerie (as "2nd Ballet Girl" / "Doll Girl" / "Dance Ensemble"), Dorothy McNichols (as "Dance Ensemble"), Virginia Miller (as "Dance Ensemble"), Frank Milton (as "2nd Workman" / "Announcer" / "Master of Ceremonies" / "Singing Ensemble"), Frank Neal (as "Dance Ensemble"), Lavina Nielsen (as "Girl in Yellow" / "Shawl Girl" / "Dance Ensemble"), Duncan Noble (as "Dance Ensemble"), Regina Owens (as "Singing Ensemble"), Alice Pearce (as "Lucy Schmeeler"), Ben Piazza (as "Boy" / "Dance Ensemble"), James Flash Riley (as "Dance Ensemble"), Marten Sameth (as "Workman" / "Actor" / Singing Ensemble"), Milton Taubman (as "S. Uperman" / "Singing Ensemble"), Roger Treat (as "Policeman" / "Singing Ensemble"), Benjamin Trotman (as "Singing Ensemble"), Atty Vandenberg (as "Dance Ensemble"), Royce Wallace (as "Dance Ensemble"), Don Weissmuller (as "Sailor"), Frank Westbrook (as "Andy" / "Boy" / "Dance Ensemble"). Replacement cast during Adelphi Theatre run: Stuart Allen (as "Bill Poster"), Helen Franklin (as "Girl in Yellow"), Henry Sherwood (as "Figment") [remained through 44th Theatre run]. Replacement cast during Martin Beck Theatre run: Sam Adams (as "Rajah Bimmy"), Van Atkins (as "Singing Ensemble"), Oakley Bailey (as "Policeman" / "Singing Ensemble"), Aza Bard (as "Shawl Girl"), John Battles (as "Gabey"), Clara Cordery (as "Dance Ensemble"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Madame Maude P. Dilly"), Lee Edwards (as "Singing Ensemble"), Helen Franklin (as "Dance Ensemble" / "Doll Girl" / "Girl in Yellow" / "Shawl Girl"), Patricia Hosley (as "Singing Ensemble"), Jean Houloose (as "Dance Ensemble"), Bobby Johnson (as "Dance Ensemble"), Jack Kauflin (as "Dance Ensemble"), Lila King (as "Flossie's Friend"), Marion Kohler (as "Flossie" / "Flossie's Friend"), Welland Lathrop (as "Dance Ensemble"), Florence MacMichael (as "Flossie"), Allyn McLerie (as "Ivy Smith"), Virginia Miller (as "2nd Ballet Girl"), Tom Morgan (as "Singing Ensemble"), Lee Morrison (as "Dance Ensemble"), Regina Owens (as "Spanish Singer"), Charles Rhyner (as "Bill Poster" / "S. Uperman"), Ruth Riekman (as "Dance Ensemble"), Marten Sameth (as "Singing Ensemble" / "Gabey"), Joshua Shelley (as "Ozzie"), Henry Sherwood (as "Figment"), Kathleen Stanley (as "Singing Ensemble"), Johnny Stearns (as "S. Uperman"), Bill Weaver (as "Andy" / "Boy" / "Dance Ensemble"), Ruth Webb (as "Claire DeLoone"), Parker Wilson (as "Dance Ensemble"). Produced by Oliver Smith and Paul Feigay. NOTE: Filmed as On the Town (1949).
- (1955) Stage: Wrote music for "Wonderful Town," performed at the Prince's Theatre in London, England, with Pat Kirkwood, Shani Wallis, Sidney James, Dennis Bowen and David Hurst in the cast. Richard Bird was director.
- (1958) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) music / lyrics for "West Side Story," performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England. Musical. Cast: George Chakiris, Marlys Watters, Chita Rivera.
- (6/59) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) music / lyrics for "West Side Story", performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England. Musical. Marlys Watters, Don McKay, Mary Preston, Ken Le Roy, George Chakiris, Lindsay Dolan and Leo Kharibian were in the cast. Jerome Robbins was director.
- (7/60) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) "West Side Story," performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, with Don McKay, Ken LeRoy, George Chakiris, Mary Preston, Roberta D'Esti, Riggs O'Hara, Lindsay Dolan and Virgnia Mason in the cast.
- (1960) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) "West Side Story," performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, with Marlys Watters, Don McKay, Ken LeRoy, George Chakiris, Mary Preston, Riggs O'Hara, Lindsay Dolan and Virgnia Mason in the cast.
- (1961) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) "West Side Story," performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, with Ben Gerard, Roberta D'Esti, Mary Preston, Ken Le Roy, Lindsay Dolan and Matt Zimmerman in the cast.
- (1950) Stage: Wrote music / lyrics for "Peter Pan:, produced on Broadway (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Music arranged by Trude Rittman. Music orchestrated by Hershy Kay. Scenic Design / Lighting Desi8gn by Ralph Alswang. Costume Design by Motley. Flying Supervisor: Peter Foy. Associate Director: Wendy Toye. Directed by John Burrell. Imperial Theatre (moved to The St. James Theatre from 2 Oct 1950-close): 24 Apr 1950-27 Jan 1951 (321 performances). Cast: Jean Arthur (as "Peter Pan"; final Broadway role), Boris Karloff (as "Captain Hook" / "Mr. Darling"), Marcia Henderson (as "Wendy Moira" / "Angela Darling"), Peg Hillias (as "Mrs. Darling"), Joe E. Marks (as "Smee"), Harry Allen (as "Mullins"), Stephanie Augustine (as "Mermaid"), Ronnie Aul (as "Big Chief Panther"), Lee Barnett (as "Tootles"), Vincent Beck (as "Whibbles"), Edward Benjamin (as "Second Twin"), Charlie Brill (as "First Twin"), Kenneth Davis (as "Indian" / "Alf Mason, a pirate"), Norman de Joie (as "Indian"), John Dennis (as "Noodles"; also credited as "Noodler" during run], Jack Dimond (as "John Napoleon Darling"), Philip Hepburn (as "Curly"), Richard Knox (as "Slightly"), David Kurlan (as "Gentleman Starkey"), William Marshall (as "Cookson"), Buzzy Martin (as "Nibs"), Fred Neal (as "Indian"), Gloria Patrice (as "Liza" / "Tiger Lilly"), Nehemiah Persoff (as "Cecco"), Jay Riley (as "Indian" / "Flash McCready, a pirate"), Will Scholz (as "Jukes"), Norman Shelley (as "Nana" / "The Crocodile"), William Sumner (as "Indian" / "Canary Robb, a Pirate"), Charles Taylor (as "Michael Nicolas Darling"), Eleanor Winter (as "Mermaid"). Understudies: Stephanie Augustine (as "Wendy Moira" / "Angela Darling"), Barbara Baxley (as "Peter Pan"), Vincent Beck (as "Mr. Darling"), Lucy Hillary (as "Mermaid" / "Tiger Lilly"), William Marshall (as "James Hook"), Alan Jay Shnapier (as "Lost Boy"), Kenneth Utt (as "Pirate"), Eleanor Winter (as "Mrs. Darling"). Produced by Peter Lawrence, R.L. Stevens and The Shubert Organization. Produced by arrangement with The Hospital for Sick Children, London ("Peter Pan's Hospital").
- (1985) Stage: Wrote (w/Stephen Sondheim) "West Side Story," performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England, with Peter Bruce, Karyn O'Neill, Eric Mason and Donald Pelmear in the cast. Jerome Robbins and Tom Abbott were directors.
- (8/86) Stage: Wrote music for "Wonderful Town," performed at the Queen's Theatre in London, England, with Maureen Lipman, Ray Lonnen, Emily Morgan and Lesley Joseph in the cast. Martin Conner was director.
- (1988) Stage: Wrote music for "Candide," performed in a Scottish Opera/Old Vic Production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England ,with Nickolas Grace and Patricia Routledge in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director.
- (1989) Stage: Wrote music for "On the Town," performed at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, England, with Alistair McGowan, Carlos Wagner and Michele Eldridge in the cast. Kevin Robinson was director.
- (1989) Stage: Wrote (w/Irving Berlin) "Jerome Robbins' Broadway," performed on Broadway. Imperial Theatre. Cast: Jason Alexander, Robert la Fosse and Charlotte d'Amboise in the cast. Jerome Robbins was director.
- (2010-11) Stage: Wrote music for "Candide," performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Geoff Packard, Larry Yando and Hollis Resnik in the cast. Mary Zimmerman was director and adapted the production. Doug Peck was musical director. Mara Blumenfeld was costume designer.
- (1953) Stage: Wrote music for "Wonderful Town" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov, based on their book "My Sister Eileen". Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Based on stories by Ruth McKenney. Vocal Arrangements by / Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Assistants to Don Walker: Seymour Ginzler and Sid Ramin. Assistant to Lehman Engel: Bill Jonson Dances. Musical Numbers Staged by Donald Saddler. Uncredited show doctoring by Jerome Robbins. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Raoul Pene Du Bois. Directed by George Abbott. Winter Garden Theatre: 25 Feb 1953-3 Jul 1954 (559 performances). Cast: Rosalind Russell (as "Ruth Sherwood"), Edie Adams (credited as Edith Adams; as "Eileen Sherwood"; Broadway debut), Cris Alexander (as "Frank Lippencott"), Jordan Bentley (as "Wreck"), Dort Clark (as "Chick Clark"), George Gaynes (as "Robert Baker"), Henry Lascoe (as "Appopolous"), Delbert Anderson (as "Drunk" / "Italian Waiter" / "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), Ed Balin (as "Greenwich Villager"), Alvin Beam (as "Delivery Boy" / "Greenwich Villager"; Broadway debut), Marta Becket (as "Greenwich Villager"), Ted Beniades (as "Speedy Valenti"), Maxine Berke (as "Greenwich Villager"), Michele Burke (as "Helen"), Margaret Caddy (as "Greenwich Villager"), Carol Cole (as "Greenwich Villager"), Geraldine Delaney (as "Greenwich Villager"), Ray Dorian (as "Second Cadet" / "Greenwich Villager"), Jean Eliot (as "Greenwich Villager"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Strange Man" / "Italian Chef" / "Policeman"), Warren Galjour (as "Tour Guide" / "Associate Editor" / "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), Dody Goodman (as "Violet" / "Greenwich Villager"), Edward J. Heim (as "Greenwich Villager"), Isabella Hoopes (as "Mrs. Wade"), Pat Johnson (as "Greenwich Villager"), Walter Kelvin (as "Officer Lonigan"), Robert Kole (as "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), Joe Layton (as "Greenwich Villager"), Albert Linville (as "Associate Editor"/ "Policeman"), David Lober(as "First Cadet" / "Greenwich Villager"), Victor Moreno (as "Greenwich Villager"), Evelyn Page (as "Greenwich Villager"), Lee Papell (as "Drunk" / "Shore Patrolman" / "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), Helen Rice (as "Greenwich Villager"), Chris Robinson (as "Ruth's Escort" / "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), Helena Seroy (as "Greenwich Villager"), Libi Staiger (as "Greenwich Villager"), William Weslow (as "Greenwich Villager"), Patty Wilkes (as "Greenwich Villager"), Understudies: Delbert Anderson (as "Chick Clark"), Geraldine Delaney (as "Helen"), Warren Galjour (as "Speedy Valenti"), Betty Gillette (as "Eileen Sherwood"), Joe Layton (as "Wreck"), Lee Papell (as "Appopolous"), Harold Prince (as "Frank Lippencott"), Helen Rice (as "Mrs. Wade") and Chris Robinson (as "Robert Baker"). Replacement cast: Donald Barton (as "Greenwich Villager"), Carol Channing (as "Ruth Sherwood"), Ruth Anne Fleming (as "Greenwich Villager"), Babs Heath (as "Greenwich Villager"), Diana Herbert (as "Helen"), Ray Kirchner (as "Greenwich Villager"), Hugh Lambert (as "Greenwich Villager"), Marion Lauer (as "Greenwich Villager"), Joe Layton (as "Hermit"), Paul Lyday (as "Greenwich Villager"), Mike Mason (as "Greenwich Villager" / "Policeman"), David Neuman (as "Greenwich Villager" / "Hermit"), Virginia Poe (as "Greenwich Villager"), Eva Ralf (as "Greenwich Villager"), Walter Rinner (as "Greenwich Villager"), Jean Sincere (as "Greenwich Villager"), Doris Wright (as "Greenwich Villager"). Understudies: Ruth Anne Fleming (as "Eileen Sherwood"), Pat Johnson (as "Eileen Sherwood"), Mike Mason (as "Wreck"), Jean Sincere (as "Ruth Sherwood"), Patricia Wilkes (as "Ruth Sherwood"). Produced by Robert Fryer.
- (1947) Stage: Appeared (as "Clerk") in "The Cradle Will Rock" on Broadway. Musical/drama (revival). Book / Music / Lyrics by Marc Blitzstein. Musical Director: Howard Shanet. Directed by Howard Da Silva. Mansfield Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 28 Jan 1948-close): 26 Dec 1947-7 Feb 1948 (34 performances). Cast: Jack Albertson (as "Yasha"), Lucretia Anderson (as "Chorus"), Howard Blaine (as "President Prexy"), Edward Bryce (as "Gent" / "Bugs"), Robert Burr (as "Chorus"), Taggart Casey (as "Cop"), Rex Coston (as "First Reporter"), Chandler Cowles (as "Dauber"), Stephen West (as "Downer Steve'), Alfred Drake (I)' (as "Larry Foreman"), Brooks Dunbar (as "Editor Daily"), John Fleming (as "Chorus"), Ray Fry (as "Prof. Scoot"), Will Geer (as "Mr. Mister"), Edmund Hewitt (as "Prof. Mamie"), Gil Houston (as "Second Reporter"), Jo Hurt (as "Sister Mister"), Dennis King Jr. (as "Junior Mister"), Marie Leidal (as "Sadie Polock"), Leslie Litomy (as "Prof. Trixie"), Estelle Loring (as "Moll"), Harold Patrick (as "Rev. Salvation"), Robert Pierson (as "Dr. Specialist"), Michael Pollock (as "Chorus"), Germaine Poulin (as "Chorus"), Napoleon Reed (as "Chorus"), Walter Scheff (as "Gus Polock"), Hazel Shermet (as "Attendant's Voice"), Muriel Smith (as "Ella Hammer"), David Thomas (as "Harry Druggist"), Vivian Vance (as "Mrs. Mister"), Gwen Ward (as "Chorus'), Jesse White (as "Dick"). Produced by Michael Myerberg.
- (1992) Stage: Wrote music for "Candide," performed at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, with Mike Afford, Philip Rahm, Elena Ferrari, Jenny Galloway, Oliver Beamish and Graham Du Fresne in the cast. John Doyle was director.
- (1992) Stage: Wrote music for "West Side Story," performed at the Leicester Haymarket Theatre in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, with Paul Manuel, Nicholas Warnford, Paulette Ivory, Caroline O'Connor and Nick Ferranti in the cast. Paul Kerryson was director.
- (1992) Stage: Wrote music for "West Side Story," performed at the Corn Exchange Theatre in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with Dominic Curtis, Scott Harris, Paul T'Sang, Maria Rallings and Jane Edwards in the cast. Irina Brown was director. Wayne Marshall was musical director.
- (1996) Stage: Wrote music for "West Side Story," performed in a Pimlico Opera Prison Project Production at the Bullingdon Prison in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, with Sheena Woolstencroft, Stephen Chaundy, Marcia Bellamy, Meurig Davis, Andrew Rivera and Ron Milhench in the cast. Stephen Langridge was director.
- (1998) Stage: Wrote music for "West Side Story," performed at the Prince Edward Theatre in London, England, with Edward Baker-Duly, David Habbin, Graham McDuff, Katie Knight Adams and Anna-Jane Casey in the cast. Alan Johnson was director.
- (1999) Stage: Wrote music for "Candide," performed in a Royal National Theatre production at the Laurence Olivier Theatre in London, England, with Simon Russell Beale, Daniel Evans, Alex Kelly, Denis Quilley, Clive Rowe and Beverley Klein in the cast. John Caird and Trevor Nunn were directors.
- (1965) Musical work: "Symphony No. 3, 'Kaddish'". NOTE: Won Grammy award.
- Musical work: "Serenade for Violin, String Orchestra with Percussion".
- Musical work: "Chichester Psalms".
- Musical work: "Symphony No. 2, 'The Age of Anxiety'."
- Ballet: "Fancy Free".
- (2014-2015 Season) Stephen Sondheim and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at the Drury Lane Productions in Chicago, Illinois with Michelle Aravena in the cast. Rhett Guter was choreographer. Matt Hawkins was fight choreographer.
- (December 8, 2015 to January 31, 2016) He composed music for the musical, "West Side Story," at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia. Arthur Laurents wrote the book. Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyrics. The musical was based on the conception by Jerome Robbins. Matthew Gardiner was director.
- (1961) His musical, "West Side Story," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Larry Kert (Tony) in the cast.
- (1985-1986 Season) Hugh Wheeler and his musical, "Candide," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Patti Allison, Marsha Bagwell, Maureen Brennan, Jack Harrold, Robert Johanson, Kenneth Kantor, Sal Mistretta and Patrick Quinn in the cast. Robert Johanson and Phillip Wm. McKinley were directors and choreographers. Jim Coleman was musical director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Brian MacDevitt was lighting designer. Guy Geoly was costume designer.
- (1991-1992 Season) His musical, "West Side Story," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Scott Carollo, Lauri Landry, Renee Stork, Angelo Fraboni and Rick Manning in the cast. Jerome Robbins was original director and choreographer. Alan Johnson adapted to this production. Richard Parrinello was musical director. Campbell Baird was scenic designer. Ken Billington was lighting designer. Gail Cooper-Hecht was costume designer.
- (July 1955) He composed music for the musical, "Wonderful Town," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Betty Comden and Adolph Green were lyricists. Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov wrote the book.
- (July 17, 1960) He composed for the musical, "West Side Story," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Stephen Sondheim was lyricist. Arthur Laurents wrote the book.
- (August 1981) He was composer for the musical, "West Side Story," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Marcia King and Stephen Pender in the cast. Stephen Sondheim was lyricist. Arthur Laurents wrote the book.
- (May 13, 1983) He was composer for the musical, "Candide," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Hugh Wheeler adapted Voltaire's book. Richard Wilbur, Stephen Sondheim and John LaTouche were lyricists. Douglas C. Wager was director.
- (April 21, 1989) He was composer for the musical, "On The Town," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Betty Comden and Adolph Green wrote the book and lyricists. Douglas C. Wager was director.
- (November 8 to December 24, 1995) He was composer for the musical, "Candide," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Nancy Dussault in the cast. Hugh Wheeler wrote the book. Richard Wilbur, Stephen Sondheim, John LaTouche, Dorothy Parker and he were lyricists. Gordon Davidson was director. The musical was based on the satire by Voltaire. Peter Wexler was scenic designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. Stanley Soble was casting director.
- (December 26, 1972 to February 18, 1973) His play, "Mass," was performed at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Gordon Davidson was director.
- (2015-2016 season) Arthur Laurents, Jerome Robbins and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at the Paramount Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Mary Antonini (Anita) in the cast. Jim Corti was director. William Carlos Angulo was choreographer. Tom Vendafreddo was music director. Kevin Depinet was scenic designer. Jesse Klug was lighting designer.
- (1989 to 1990 season) He was the composer for the musical, "On The Town," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with Becca Lish, Alice Manning, Theresa McCarthy, Martin Moran, Andrew Mutnick, Barbara Orson, Anne Scurria, Derek John Stearns, Henry Stram, Andrew Weems, Matthew Wright, Amy Alt, Stephanie Bond, Marc Carver, Robert Castro, Katherine Lopez, Paula McMonagle, WAlter Niejadlik, Barney O'Hanlon, Michael Pinney, Elizabeth Posella, Megan Spooner and Lisa Kim Welti in the cast. Elizabeth Ramirez was Dramaturge. Betty Comden and Adolph Green wrote the book and lyrics. Based on the idea by Jerome Robbins. Anne Bogart and Jeff Halpern were directors. Jeff Halpern was music director. Rob Murphy was set designer. Carol Mullins was lighting designer. Stephen Santomenna was sound designer. Marilyn Salvatore was costume designer. Richard Colton and Amy Spencer were choreographers.
- (2003 to 2004 season) He was composer for the musical, "West Side Story," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Amanda Dehnert was director. Arthur Laurents wrote the book. Stephen Sondheim was lyricist. David Jenkins was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. John Ambrosone was lighting designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer. Sharon Jenkins was choreographer.
- (2016 to 2017 season) Betty Comden, Adolph Green and his musical, "Wonderful Town," was performed at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Bri Sudia (Ruth Sherwood) in the cast. Alex Sanchez was choreographer. Doug Peck was music director.
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