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Joe Layton

Joe Layton (May 3, 1931 – May 5, 1994) was an American director and choreographer known primarily for his work on Broadway.[1]

Joe Layton
Born
Joseph Lichtman

(1931-05-03)May 3, 1931
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 5, 1994(1994-05-05) (aged 63)
Key West, Florida. U.S.
Occupation(s)Choreographer, dancer
SpouseEvelyn Russell[1]
Children1[1]
AwardsTony Award for Best Choreography
1962 No Strings
1969 George M!

Biography

Born Joseph Lichtman in Brooklyn, New York, Layton began his career as a dancer in Wonderful Town (1953), and he appeared uncredited in the ensemble of the original live TV production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (1957) starring Julie Andrews.[2] However, from the start, his primary interest was in musical staging. In addition to his many legitimate theatre credits, he conceived and directed Broadway concerts for Bette Midler (1975), Diana Ross (1976), Cher (1979), and Harry Connick Jr. (1990). He choreographed the Broadway version of The Sound of Music with Mary Martin and Theodore Bikel.

Joe Layton won the Tony Award for Best Choreography for No Strings (1962), starring Diahann Carroll, and for George M! (1968), starring Joel Grey.

In 1965, Layton won an Emmy Award for his work on My Name Is Barbra, the television special that introduced the public to the more sophisticated side of Barbra Streisand. It was his first of four collaborations with the star; the others were Color Me Barbra (1966), The Belle of 14th Street (1967) and Barbra Streisand ... And Other Musical Instruments (1973).

He also directed and/or produced specials for Paul Lynde, Hal Linden, Richard Pryor, and Olivia Newton-John.

Layton broke into films as the dance director for Thoroughly Modern Millie in 1967. He executive produced the first film version of Annie (1982) and reunited with Midler to choreograph For the Boys (1991).

Layton directed the 1972 West End and 1973 Los Angeles productions of Scarlett, the musical stage adaptation of Gone with the Wind, and the 1985 world première of the Jule Styne musical Pieces of Eight in Edmonton.

In 1976, Layton collaborated with Diana Ross for her one-woman international concert tour, An Evening with Diana Ross, for which the singer won a Special Event Tony Award for the concert's performance at The Palace Theater.[3][4]

Joe Layton also choreographed a ballet for the Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet, London titled "Grand Tour" which received critical acclaim as well as a warm reception from the audiences around the UK. In 1984, Layton was one of the three choreographers credited with staging the dances for the Opening (the "How the West Was Won" sequence) and Closing (the break-dances in "All Night Long") ceremonies of the 23rd Summer Olympiad of Los Angeles. He was also the Director of Paul Green's symphonic outdoor drama, "The Lost Colony" from 1964-1984.

In 1985, Layton directed and choreographed a Michael Edgley revival production of Aloha: A Musical of the Islands by Eaton "Bob" Magoon[5][6][7] and Sir Robert Helpmann at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland,[8] Auckland (New Zealand), starring Derek Metzger from the Hamilton world première production,[9][10][11] with Hollywood actress Patricia Morison. Derek Williams was the orchestrator and musical director for both productions.[12] Despite being well reviewed however,[13] houses for the Aloha revival didn't measure up to those for the première production and it finished early, destined for Honolulu, Hawaii with Layton again as Director, playing at the purpose built Aloha Showroom[14] until the Gulf War destroyed its tourist patronage.

From 1989, in preparation for the Aloha production, Layton had moved to live with Magoon in Honolulu where he also directed a revival production of Magoon's 13 Daughters at the Hawaii Theatre.[15] During this period, Layton was suffering from AIDS,[16] from which he eventually died in 1994 at his home Key West, Florida, aged 64.

Personal life

He was married to actress Evelyn Russell in 1959;[1] she predeceased him in February 1976.[17] They had a son, Jeb James Layton.[1][18][19]

Selected credits

Awards and nominations

Awards
Nominations
  • 1960 Tony Award for Best Choreography – Greenwillow[23]
  • 1962 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – No Strings[24]
  • 1966 Emmy Award - Musical Program - Color Me Barbra (TV)[25]
  • 1973 Emmy Award - Special - Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music - Barbra Streisand ... And Other Musical Instruments (TV)[26]
  • 1980 Tony Award for Best Choreography – Barnum
  • 1980 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical – Barnum
  • 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography – Barnum
  • 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical – Barnum

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Dunning, Jennifer. (9 May 1994). Page B7. 'Joe Layton, Choreographer And Director, Is Dead at 64'. Obituary. New York Times. (USA)
  2. ^ Shulman, Arthur; Youman, Roger (1966). "Chapter V — They Called Them Spectaculars". How Sweet It Was — Television: A Pictorial Commentary (PDF). New York: Bonanza Books, a division of Crown Publishers, Inc., by arrangement with Shorecrest, Inc. ISBN 978-0517081358. OCLC 36258864. (Book has page numbers)
  3. ^ "An Evening with Diana Ross Broadway @ Palace Theatre - Tickets and Discounts".
  4. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Diana Ross - Receiving Special Tony Award - 31th Annual Tony Awards 1977". YouTube.
  5. ^ 'Eaton Magoon, Jr.'. Music Theatre International. (USA)
  6. ^ 'Eaton Magoon, Jr.'. Discogs.
  7. ^ 'Eaton Magoon, Jr.'. Playbill. (New York, USA).
  8. ^ His Majesty's Theatre
  9. ^ Day, Paul. (19 October 1981). 'Hamilton Says Aloha To Musical'. The New Zealand Herald
  10. ^ Cryer, Max. (25 October 1981). 'Hamilton produces ambitious musical' and 'Kitsch Aloha goes down a real treat'. Page 9. New Zealand Times
  11. ^ (27 October 1981). 'Author full of praise' (Sir Robert Helpmann). Waikato Times, New Zealand
  12. ^ 'The Arts'. (12 June 1985). 'Teacher Continues Aloha Association'. Page 24. The Daily Post (Rotorua, New Zealand)
  13. ^ Kwok, E.D. (15 July 1985). 'NZ-US Talent Blends Well in Aloha.The New Zealand Herald
  14. ^ (16 February 1991). Aloha: A Musical of the Islands. WorldCat
  15. ^ Harada, Wayne. (12 July 1989). "Updating a Tale of '13 Daughters'" . Pages B1-B2. The Honolulu Advertiser. (Hawaii, USA).
  16. ^ Riedel, Michael. (January 13, 1999). 'The Death of the Superstar Choreographer'. New York Post
  17. ^ Evelyn Russell IMDb
  18. ^ "Evelyn Russell Dies at 49, Stage and Screen Actress" The New York Times, February 6, 1976
  19. ^ "Joe Layton papers" New York Public Library, accessed February 7, 2019
  20. ^ Kaplan, Mike, ed. (1985). Variety Presents the Complete Book of Major U.S. Show Business Awards. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. p. 282. ISBN 0-8240-8919-7.
  21. ^ Kaplan, p. 119
  22. ^ Kaplan, p. 288
  23. ^ Kaplan, p. 280
  24. ^ Kaplan, p. 281
  25. ^ Kaplan, p. 120
  26. ^ Kaplan, p. 161

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Joe Layton May 3 1931 May 5 1994 was an American director and choreographer known primarily for his work on Broadway 1 Joe LaytonBornJoseph Lichtman 1931 05 03 May 3 1931Brooklyn New York U S DiedMay 5 1994 1994 05 05 aged 63 Key West Florida U S Occupation s Choreographer dancerSpouseEvelyn Russell 1 Children1 1 AwardsTony Award for Best Choreography 1962 No Strings1969 George M Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Selected credits 3 1 Stage 3 2 Television 3 3 Film 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditBorn Joseph Lichtman in Brooklyn New York Layton began his career as a dancer in Wonderful Town 1953 and he appeared uncredited in the ensemble of the original live TV production of Rodgers and Hammerstein s Cinderella 1957 starring Julie Andrews 2 However from the start his primary interest was in musical staging In addition to his many legitimate theatre credits he conceived and directed Broadway concerts for Bette Midler 1975 Diana Ross 1976 Cher 1979 and Harry Connick Jr 1990 He choreographed the Broadway version of The Sound of Music with Mary Martin and Theodore Bikel Joe Layton won the Tony Award for Best Choreography for No Strings 1962 starring Diahann Carroll and for George M 1968 starring Joel Grey In 1965 Layton won an Emmy Award for his work on My Name Is Barbra the television special that introduced the public to the more sophisticated side of Barbra Streisand It was his first of four collaborations with the star the others were Color Me Barbra 1966 The Belle of 14th Street 1967 and Barbra Streisand And Other Musical Instruments 1973 He also directed and or produced specials for Paul Lynde Hal Linden Richard Pryor and Olivia Newton John Layton broke into films as the dance director for Thoroughly Modern Millie in 1967 He executive produced the first film version of Annie 1982 and reunited with Midler to choreograph For the Boys 1991 Layton directed the 1972 West End and 1973 Los Angeles productions of Scarlett the musical stage adaptation of Gone with the Wind and the 1985 world premiere of the Jule Styne musical Pieces of Eight in Edmonton In 1976 Layton collaborated with Diana Ross for her one woman international concert tour An Evening with Diana Ross for which the singer won a Special Event Tony Award for the concert s performance at The Palace Theater 3 4 Joe Layton also choreographed a ballet for the Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet London titled Grand Tour which received critical acclaim as well as a warm reception from the audiences around the UK In 1984 Layton was one of the three choreographers credited with staging the dances for the Opening the How the West Was Won sequence and Closing the break dances in All Night Long ceremonies of the 23rd Summer Olympiad of Los Angeles He was also the Director of Paul Green s symphonic outdoor drama The Lost Colony from 1964 1984 In 1985 Layton directed and choreographed a Michael Edgley revival production of Aloha A Musical of the Islands by Eaton Bob Magoon 5 6 7 and Sir Robert Helpmann at His Majesty s Theatre Auckland 8 Auckland New Zealand starring Derek Metzger from the Hamilton world premiere production 9 10 11 with Hollywood actress Patricia Morison Derek Williams was the orchestrator and musical director for both productions 12 Despite being well reviewed however 13 houses for the Aloha revival didn t measure up to those for the premiere production and it finished early destined for Honolulu Hawaii with Layton again as Director playing at the purpose built Aloha Showroom 14 until the Gulf War destroyed its tourist patronage From 1989 in preparation for the Aloha production Layton had moved to live with Magoon in Honolulu where he also directed a revival production of Magoon s 13 Daughters at the Hawaii Theatre 15 During this period Layton was suffering from AIDS 16 from which he eventually died in 1994 at his home Key West Florida aged 64 Personal life EditHe was married to actress Evelyn Russell in 1959 1 she predeceased him in February 1976 17 They had a son Jeb James Layton 1 18 19 Selected credits EditStage Edit Once Upon a Mattress 1959 The Sound of Music 1959 Tenderloin 1960 Greenwillow 1960 Sail Away 1961 No Strings 1962 The Girl Who Came to Supper 1963 Drat The Cat 1965 Sherry 1967 George M 1968 Dear World 1969 Two by Two 1970 An Evening with Diana Ross stage show 1975 1977 Platinum 1978 Barnum 1980 Bring Back Birdie 1981 The Three Musketeers 1984 Aloha A Musical of the Islands 1985 and 1991 13 Daughters 1989 Television Edit Once Upon a Mattress 1964 My Name Is Barbra 1965 Color Me Barbra 1966 The Belle of 14th Street 1967 Androcles and the Lion 1967 The Littlest Angel 1969 A Special Olivia Newton John 1976 An Evening with Diana Ross 1977 The Hanna Barbera Happy Hour 1978 Paul Lynde at the Movies 1979 The Hal Linden Special 1979 Film Edit Thoroughly Modern Millie 1967 Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip 1982 Annie 1982 For the Boys 1991 Awards and nominations EditAwards1962 Tony Award for Best Choreography No Strings 20 1965 Emmy Award for Conception Choreography and Staging My Name Is Barbra TV 21 1969 Tony Award for Best Choreography George M 22 Nominations1960 Tony Award for Best Choreography Greenwillow 23 1962 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical No Strings 24 1966 Emmy Award Musical Program Color Me Barbra TV 25 1973 Emmy Award Special Comedy Variety Variety or Music Barbra Streisand And Other Musical Instruments TV 26 1980 Tony Award for Best Choreography Barnum 1980 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical Barnum 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography Barnum 1980 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical BarnumReferences Edit a b c d e Dunning Jennifer 9 May 1994 Page B7 Joe Layton Choreographer And Director Is Dead at 64 Obituary New York Times USA Shulman Arthur Youman Roger 1966 Chapter V They Called Them Spectaculars How Sweet It Was Television A Pictorial Commentary PDF New York Bonanza Books a division of Crown Publishers Inc by arrangement with Shorecrest Inc ISBN 978 0517081358 OCLC 36258864 Book has page numbers An Evening with Diana Ross Broadway Palace Theatre Tickets and Discounts Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Diana Ross Receiving Special Tony Award 31th Annual Tony Awards 1977 YouTube Eaton Magoon Jr Music Theatre International USA Eaton Magoon Jr Discogs Eaton Magoon Jr Playbill New York USA His Majesty s Theatre Day Paul 19 October 1981 Hamilton Says Aloha To Musical The New Zealand Herald Cryer Max 25 October 1981 Hamilton produces ambitious musical and Kitsch Aloha goes down a real treat Page 9 New Zealand Times 27 October 1981 Author full of praise Sir Robert Helpmann Waikato Times New Zealand The Arts 12 June 1985 Teacher Continues Aloha Association Page 24 The Daily Post Rotorua New Zealand Kwok E D 15 July 1985 NZ US Talent Blends Well in Aloha The New Zealand Herald 16 February 1991 Aloha A Musical of the Islands WorldCat Harada Wayne 12 July 1989 Updating a Tale of 13 Daughters Pages B1 B2 The Honolulu Advertiser Hawaii USA Riedel Michael January 13 1999 The Death of the Superstar Choreographer New York Post Evelyn Russell IMDb Evelyn Russell Dies at 49 Stage and Screen Actress The New York Times February 6 1976 Joe Layton papers New York Public Library accessed February 7 2019 Kaplan Mike ed 1985 Variety Presents the Complete Book of Major U S Show Business Awards New York Garland Publishing Inc p 282 ISBN 0 8240 8919 7 Kaplan p 119 Kaplan p 288 Kaplan p 280 Kaplan p 281 Kaplan p 120 Kaplan p 161External links EditJoe Layton at IMDb Joe Layton at the Internet Broadway Database Joe Layton at the Internet Off Broadway Database Joe Layton papers 1931 1992 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Layton amp oldid 1147139356, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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