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Susan Stroman

Susan P. Stroman[1] (born October 17, 1954) is an American theatre director, choreographer, film director and performer. Her notable theater productions include The Producers, Crazy for You, Contact, and The Scottsboro Boys. She is a five-time Tony Award winner, four for Best Choreography and one as Best Director of a Musical for The Producers. In addition, she is a recipient of two Laurence Olivier Awards, five Drama Desk Awards, eight Outer Critics Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, and the George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater.[2] She is a 2014 inductee in the American Theater Hall of Fame in New York City.[3][4]

Susan Stroman
Stroman in 2007
Born (1954-10-17) October 17, 1954 (age 68)
Occupation(s)Choreographer, performer, theatre director
Years active1970s–present
SpouseMike Ockrent (1996–1999, his death)

Early years

Stroman was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of Frances (née Nolan) and Charles Harry Stroman.[5][6] She was exposed to show tunes by her piano-playing salesman father. She began studying dance, concentrating on jazz, tap, and ballet at the age of five. She studied under James Jamieson at the Academy of the Dance in Wilmington. She majored in English at the University of Delaware.[7] She performed, choreographed and directed at community theaters in the Delaware and Philadelphia area.

After graduating in 1976, she moved to New York City. Her first professional appearance was in Hit the Deck at the Goodspeed Opera House in 1977. Later that year she was cast in the role of Hunyak[8] in the National tour of Chicago, which marked her first time working with composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb.

Her first Broadway credit was as an ensemble member in the 1979 musical Whoopee!. In 1980 she was assistant director, assistant choreographer, and dance captain for the Broadway show Musical Chairs. Wanting to direct and choreograph instead of perform, Stroman concentrated on creating for the theater.[9] She worked in small venues as a director and choreographer in various industrial shows, club acts and commercials.[citation needed]

Career

Theatre

Early career: Flora the Red Menace (1987) to Center Stage (2000)

Stroman's big break as a choreographer came in 1987 with the Off-Broadway revival of Flora the Red Menace (music by John Kander and Fred Ebb) at the Vineyard Theatre.[10] Her work there was seen by Hal Prince, who hired her to create the dance sequences for his New York City Opera production of Don Giovanni.

Her relationship with Kander and Ebb led to co-creating, along with Scott Ellis and David Thompson, the 1991 hit Off-Broadway musical And the World Goes 'Round. In 1992 she went on to choreograph Liza Stepping Out at Radio City Music Hall[11] starring Liza Minnelli,[12] receiving an Emmy nomination for her work. Later that year she earned her third Broadway credit for her collaboration with director, and then-future husband, Mike Ockrent on Crazy for You. The show won the Tony Award for Best Musical and she won her first Tony Award for Best Choreography.

In 1994, Stroman won her second Tony Award when she collaborated with Prince on a revival of Show Boat, where she used some of her most innovative ideas. She added several dance montages to the show, complete with a revolving door, to help guide the audience through the generations that are covered in the show. Stroman heavily researched the period in which the show takes place and learned that African-Americans are credited for inventing the Charleston. She used that information in designing the montages, as the popular dance is introduced by and eventually appropriated from the black characters. In 1994, Stroman collaborated again with her husband Mike Ockrent on the holiday spectacular A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden, which ran for 10 years, and the Broadway musical Big, The Musical (1996). She returned to her collaboration with Kander and Ebb, Ellis and Thompson on the Broadway musical Steel Pier (1997). In 1999, her choreography of Oklahoma!, directed by Trevor Nunn at the Royal National Theater, won Stroman her second Olivier Award for her outstanding choreography. Stroman's husband Mike Ockrent died from leukemia on December 2, 1999.

She immersed herself in her work and directed and choreographed her first Broadway show as director, the 2000 revival of The Music Man. At the same time, Stroman was approached by Lincoln Center Theater's artistic director André Bishop, who offered assistance with developing the project of her choice. She and John Weidman, who had written the book for Big, began working on what would become the three-part "dance play" Contact, which she choreographed as well as directed. The show opened at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse Theater in the fall of 1999, and later transferred to the larger Vivian Beaumont Theater, where it was reclassified as a musical. It won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical. Stroman won her third Tony Award for best choreography. Contact won a 2003 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program when a live broadcast of the show appeared as an episode of PBS's Live from Lincoln Center. For Lincoln Center Theater, Stroman went on to direct and choreograph Thou Shalt Not (2001) with music by Harry Connick Jr. and The Frogs (2004) with book by Nathan Lane.

Career after 2001: The Producers (2001) to present

In 2001, Stroman directed and choreographed the Mel Brooks musical The Producers. Stroman's late husband, Ockrent, had initially been named to direct. It was a commercial success and won a record twelve Tony Awards. Stroman won her fourth and fifth Tony Awards for direction and choreography, becoming the first woman to win both awards in the same night. She was also the second woman ever to win Best Direction of a Musical after Julie Taymor in 1998. In 2005, she made her feature film directorial debut with a film adaptation of the show. The movie was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards.

In 2007, she again collaborated with Brooks, as director and choreographer of the musical Young Frankenstein. In the fall of 2017, she and Brooks opened a newly revised version of the show at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End[13] after a successful tryout at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle.[14]

She directed and choreographed the musical Happiness, which has a book by John Weidman, music by Scott Frankel and lyrics by Michael Korie. The musical opened in February 2009 at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center.[15]

The musical The Scottsboro Boys opened at the Vineyard Theatre in February 2010. The music is by Kander and Ebb and the book is by David Thompson; Stroman both directed and choreographed.[16] The show later transferred to Broadway where it ran for 49 performances at the Lyceum Theatre and received 12 Tony Award Nominations. Regional theaters such as the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, San Diego's Old Globe, American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, and the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles have all mounted successful productions of the show. In 2013, Stroman directed the UK premiere of the show at the Young Vic in London.[17] After its successful run there, the show transferred to the West End where it was honored with the 2014 Evening Standard's Ned Sherrin Award.[18]

She co-directed with Hal Prince the new musical Paradise Found, which premiered at the Menier Chocolate Factory (London) on May 19, 2010. The cast included Mandy Patinkin, Judy Kaye and Shuler Hensley.[19]

Stroman directed and choreographed the new musical, Big Fish with songs by Andrew Lippa and book by John August. The show, based on the book and film of the same name, opened at the Oriental Theater in Chicago in April and May 2013 and then ran on Broadway in September 2013 to December 2013.[20][21]

In 2014 she directed and choreographed a production of The Merry Widow for the Metropolitan Opera, starring Renee Fleming in the title role.

Stroman worked with Woody Allen on a musical adaptation of his film Bullets Over Broadway, titled Bullets Over Broadway the Musical, which opened on Broadway in April 2014.[22]

She directed and choreographed the new musical Little Dancer, which ran at the Kennedy Center, Eisenhower Theater from October 25, 2014 to November 30. The book and lyrics are by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty.[23] In the spring of 2019 she directed and choreographed Marie, Dancing Still[24] for Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre. A newly reworked and retitled production of Little Dancer, the show starred Tiler Peck reprising her title role alongside Terrence Mann and Louise Pitre.

Stroman collaborated with Prince once again as co-director of a new musical entitled Prince of Broadway, a retrospective of the career and life of Hal Prince. The show has orchestrations and new material written by Jason Robert Brown. The revue premiered in Tokyo at the Tokyu Theatre Orb in October 2015 and then ran in Osaka in November through December 2015, and featured Tony Yazbeck, Ramin Karimloo, Shuler Hensley and Nancy Opel.[25][26] It premiered on Broadway on August 24, 2017 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre as a co-production of the Manhattan Theatre Club and Gorgeous Entertainment. The book is by David Thompson.[27]

In 2016 she returned to the Vineyard Theatre to direct the play Dot,[28] written by Colman Domingo. The following year she directed and choreographed her fourth collaboration with the Vineyard Theatre, The Beast in the Jungle,[29] winning the 2018 Joe Callaway Award for excellence in choreography.[30] The music was composed by John Kander and the book written by David Thompson.

In April 2022, Stroman directed the Broadway play POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive, at the Shubert Theatre.[31]

This year, Stroman directed and choreographed the Chichester Festival Theatre revival of Crazy For You, which is also set to transfer to the West End's Gillian Lynne Theatre in 2023.

Dance

In 2004, Stroman was the first woman to choreograph a full-length ballet for New York City Ballet. Double Feature, with music by Irving Berlin and Walter Donaldson, is now in the New York City Ballet repertory.[32]

Stroman had previously worked with New York City Ballet in 1999, when she created Blossom Got Kissed, featuring the music of Duke Ellington, to celebrate the company's 50th Anniversary season. She later revisited the piece, choreographing three additional short dances to be performed alongside the original. This new expanded ballet entitled For the Love of Duke premiered in May 2011.

In 1997 she created But Not for Me for the Martha Graham Company, using the music of George Gershwin.

The world premiere of Take Five…More Or Less with The Pacific Northwest Ballet opened in 2008. Stroman combined jazz music by Dave Brubeck and classical pointe work. The ballet is now in their repertoire.[33]

Television

She appeared as herself in Season Four of the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm, directing Larry David and David Schwimmer in a production of the Broadway hit musical, The Producers.

In 2017 she returned to the show, choreographing Larry David's musical Fatwa!, starring Lin-Manuel Miranda as Salman Rushdie.[34]

She has also made multiple appearances as herself on the Food Network's Barefoot Contessa program, as she is a close friend of its host, Ina Garten.

Film

Stroman received the American Choreography Award for her work in Columbia Pictures Feature film Center Stage (2000). In 2004, she directed the film version of The Producers.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
1991 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography And the World Goes 'Round Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won
1992 Tony Award Best Choreography Crazy For You Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won
1993 Laurence Olivier Award Best Theatre Choreographer Won
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall Nominated
1995 Tony Award Best Choreography Show Boat Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won
A Christmas Carol Won
1996 Tony Award Best Choreography Big Nominated
1997 Tony Award Best Choreography Steel Pier Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Nominated
1999 Laurence Olivier Award Best Theatre Choreographer Oklahoma! Won
2000 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical Contact Nominated
The Music Man Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Contact Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Nominated
The Music Man Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Nominated
Contact Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Won
The Music Man Won
Outstanding Choreography Won
Contact Won
American Choreography Awards Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Center Stage Won
2001 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical The Producers Won
Best Choreography Won
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Won
Outstanding Choreography Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Won
Outstanding Choreography Won
2002 Tony Award Best Choreography Oklahoma! Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography Won
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography Young Frankenstein Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Nominated
Outstanding Choreographer Nominated
2009 Outstanding Direction of a Musical Happiness Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Nominated
2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical The Scottsboro Boys Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Direction of a Musical Nominated
Outstanding Choreographer Nominated
2011 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical Nominated
Best Choreography Nominated
Astaire Award Outstanding Choreographer in a Broadway Show Won
Drama League Award Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Directing Won
2014 Tony Award Best Choreography Bullets Over Broadway Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical Nominated
Outstanding Choreography Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreographer Nominated
Astaire Award Outstanding Choreographer in a Broadway Show Nominated
Big Fish Nominated

Stroman received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre for 2018, presented by the York Theatre Company.[35] Other notable awards include Glamour Magazine's Woman of the Year Award[36] (2001), The George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater[37] (2002), and the Sackler Center First Award[38] (2012) honoring extraordinary women who are first in their field.

She is a 2002 New York Public Library "Library Lion" inductee[39] for Outstanding Achievement in Art, Culture, Letters and Scholarship and a 2014 inductee into New York City's Theater Hall of Fame.[40]

In 2005 Stroman received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Delaware.[41]

Stage productions

Theater
Dance
Opera

References

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Further reading

  • Grode, Eric (Spring 1997). "Susan Stroman – Woman of Steel". ShowMusic: The Musical Theatre Magazine (1). ISSN 8755-9560.
  • New Yorker March 31, 2014

External links

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Susan P Stroman 1 born October 17 1954 is an American theatre director choreographer film director and performer Her notable theater productions include The Producers Crazy for You Contact and The Scottsboro Boys She is a five time Tony Award winner four for Best Choreography and one as Best Director of a Musical for The Producers In addition she is a recipient of two Laurence Olivier Awards five Drama Desk Awards eight Outer Critics Circle Awards two Lucille Lortel Awards and the George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater 2 She is a 2014 inductee in the American Theater Hall of Fame in New York City 3 4 Susan StromanStroman in 2007Born 1954 10 17 October 17 1954 age 68 Wilmington Delaware U S Occupation s Choreographer performer theatre directorYears active1970s presentSpouseMike Ockrent 1996 1999 his death Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 1 1 Early career Flora the Red Menace 1987 to Center Stage 2000 2 1 2 Career after 2001 The Producers 2001 to present 2 2 Dance 2 3 Television 2 4 Film 3 Awards and nominations 4 Stage productions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly years EditStroman was born in Wilmington Delaware the daughter of Frances nee Nolan and Charles Harry Stroman 5 6 She was exposed to show tunes by her piano playing salesman father She began studying dance concentrating on jazz tap and ballet at the age of five She studied under James Jamieson at the Academy of the Dance in Wilmington She majored in English at the University of Delaware 7 She performed choreographed and directed at community theaters in the Delaware and Philadelphia area After graduating in 1976 she moved to New York City Her first professional appearance was in Hit the Deck at the Goodspeed Opera House in 1977 Later that year she was cast in the role of Hunyak 8 in the National tour of Chicago which marked her first time working with composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb Her first Broadway credit was as an ensemble member in the 1979 musical Whoopee In 1980 she was assistant director assistant choreographer and dance captain for the Broadway show Musical Chairs Wanting to direct and choreograph instead of perform Stroman concentrated on creating for the theater 9 She worked in small venues as a director and choreographer in various industrial shows club acts and commercials citation needed Career EditTheatre Edit Early career Flora the Red Menace 1987 to Center Stage 2000 Edit Stroman s big break as a choreographer came in 1987 with the Off Broadway revival of Flora the Red Menace music by John Kander and Fred Ebb at the Vineyard Theatre 10 Her work there was seen by Hal Prince who hired her to create the dance sequences for his New York City Opera production of Don Giovanni Her relationship with Kander and Ebb led to co creating along with Scott Ellis and David Thompson the 1991 hit Off Broadway musical And the World Goes Round In 1992 she went on to choreograph Liza Stepping Out at Radio City Music Hall 11 starring Liza Minnelli 12 receiving an Emmy nomination for her work Later that year she earned her third Broadway credit for her collaboration with director and then future husband Mike Ockrent on Crazy for You The show won the Tony Award for Best Musical and she won her first Tony Award for Best Choreography In 1994 Stroman won her second Tony Award when she collaborated with Prince on a revival of Show Boat where she used some of her most innovative ideas She added several dance montages to the show complete with a revolving door to help guide the audience through the generations that are covered in the show Stroman heavily researched the period in which the show takes place and learned that African Americans are credited for inventing the Charleston She used that information in designing the montages as the popular dance is introduced by and eventually appropriated from the black characters In 1994 Stroman collaborated again with her husband Mike Ockrent on the holiday spectacular A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden which ran for 10 years and the Broadway musical Big The Musical 1996 She returned to her collaboration with Kander and Ebb Ellis and Thompson on the Broadway musical Steel Pier 1997 In 1999 her choreography of Oklahoma directed by Trevor Nunn at the Royal National Theater won Stroman her second Olivier Award for her outstanding choreography Stroman s husband Mike Ockrent died from leukemia on December 2 1999 She immersed herself in her work and directed and choreographed her first Broadway show as director the 2000 revival of The Music Man At the same time Stroman was approached by Lincoln Center Theater s artistic director Andre Bishop who offered assistance with developing the project of her choice She and John Weidman who had written the book for Big began working on what would become the three part dance play Contact which she choreographed as well as directed The show opened at Lincoln Center s Mitzi Newhouse Theater in the fall of 1999 and later transferred to the larger Vivian Beaumont Theater where it was reclassified as a musical It won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical Stroman won her third Tony Award for best choreography Contact won a 2003 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program when a live broadcast of the show appeared as an episode of PBS s Live from Lincoln Center For Lincoln Center Theater Stroman went on to direct and choreograph Thou Shalt Not 2001 with music by Harry Connick Jr and The Frogs 2004 with book by Nathan Lane Career after 2001 The Producers 2001 to present Edit In 2001 Stroman directed and choreographed the Mel Brooks musical The Producers Stroman s late husband Ockrent had initially been named to direct It was a commercial success and won a record twelve Tony Awards Stroman won her fourth and fifth Tony Awards for direction and choreography becoming the first woman to win both awards in the same night She was also the second woman ever to win Best Direction of a Musical after Julie Taymor in 1998 In 2005 she made her feature film directorial debut with a film adaptation of the show The movie was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards In 2007 she again collaborated with Brooks as director and choreographer of the musical Young Frankenstein In the fall of 2017 she and Brooks opened a newly revised version of the show at the Garrick Theatre in London s West End 13 after a successful tryout at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle 14 She directed and choreographed the musical Happiness which has a book by John Weidman music by Scott Frankel and lyrics by Michael Korie The musical opened in February 2009 at the Mitzi E Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center 15 The musical The Scottsboro Boys opened at the Vineyard Theatre in February 2010 The music is by Kander and Ebb and the book is by David Thompson Stroman both directed and choreographed 16 The show later transferred to Broadway where it ran for 49 performances at the Lyceum Theatre and received 12 Tony Award Nominations Regional theaters such as the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis San Diego s Old Globe American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles have all mounted successful productions of the show In 2013 Stroman directed the UK premiere of the show at the Young Vic in London 17 After its successful run there the show transferred to the West End where it was honored with the 2014 Evening Standard s Ned Sherrin Award 18 She co directed with Hal Prince the new musical Paradise Found which premiered at the Menier Chocolate Factory London on May 19 2010 The cast included Mandy Patinkin Judy Kaye and Shuler Hensley 19 Stroman directed and choreographed the new musical Big Fish with songs by Andrew Lippa and book by John August The show based on the book and film of the same name opened at the Oriental Theater in Chicago in April and May 2013 and then ran on Broadway in September 2013 to December 2013 20 21 In 2014 she directed and choreographed a production of The Merry Widow for the Metropolitan Opera starring Renee Fleming in the title role Stroman worked with Woody Allen on a musical adaptation of his film Bullets Over Broadway titled Bullets Over Broadway the Musical which opened on Broadway in April 2014 22 She directed and choreographed the new musical Little Dancer which ran at the Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater from October 25 2014 to November 30 The book and lyrics are by Lynn Ahrens and music by Stephen Flaherty 23 In the spring of 2019 she directed and choreographed Marie Dancing Still 24 for Seattle s 5th Avenue Theatre A newly reworked and retitled production of Little Dancer the show starred Tiler Peck reprising her title role alongside Terrence Mann and Louise Pitre Stroman collaborated with Prince once again as co director of a new musical entitled Prince of Broadway a retrospective of the career and life of Hal Prince The show has orchestrations and new material written by Jason Robert Brown The revue premiered in Tokyo at the Tokyu Theatre Orb in October 2015 and then ran in Osaka in November through December 2015 and featured Tony Yazbeck Ramin Karimloo Shuler Hensley and Nancy Opel 25 26 It premiered on Broadway on August 24 2017 at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre as a co production of the Manhattan Theatre Club and Gorgeous Entertainment The book is by David Thompson 27 In 2016 she returned to the Vineyard Theatre to direct the play Dot 28 written by Colman Domingo The following year she directed and choreographed her fourth collaboration with the Vineyard Theatre The Beast in the Jungle 29 winning the 2018 Joe Callaway Award for excellence in choreography 30 The music was composed by John Kander and the book written by David Thompson In April 2022 Stroman directed the Broadway play POTUS Or Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive at the Shubert Theatre 31 This year Stroman directed and choreographed the Chichester Festival Theatre revival of Crazy For You which is also set to transfer to the West End s Gillian Lynne Theatre in 2023 Dance Edit In 2004 Stroman was the first woman to choreograph a full length ballet for New York City Ballet Double Feature with music by Irving Berlin and Walter Donaldson is now in the New York City Ballet repertory 32 Stroman had previously worked with New York City Ballet in 1999 when she created Blossom Got Kissed featuring the music of Duke Ellington to celebrate the company s 50th Anniversary season She later revisited the piece choreographing three additional short dances to be performed alongside the original This new expanded ballet entitled For the Love of Duke premiered in May 2011 In 1997 she created But Not for Me for the Martha Graham Company using the music of George Gershwin The world premiere of Take Five More Or Less with The Pacific Northwest Ballet opened in 2008 Stroman combined jazz music by Dave Brubeck and classical pointe work The ballet is now in their repertoire 33 Television Edit She appeared as herself in Season Four of the HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm directing Larry David and David Schwimmer in a production of the Broadway hit musical The Producers In 2017 she returned to the show choreographing Larry David s musical Fatwa starring Lin Manuel Miranda as Salman Rushdie 34 She has also made multiple appearances as herself on the Food Network s Barefoot Contessa program as she is a close friend of its host Ina Garten Film Edit Stroman received the American Choreography Award for her work in Columbia Pictures Feature film Center Stage 2000 In 2004 she directed the film version of The Producers Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result1991 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography And the World Goes Round NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won1992 Tony Award Best Choreography Crazy For You WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won1993 Laurence Olivier Award Best Theatre Choreographer WonPrimetime Emmy Award Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall Nominated1995 Tony Award Best Choreography Show Boat WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography WonA Christmas Carol Won1996 Tony Award Best Choreography Big Nominated1997 Tony Award Best Choreography Steel Pier NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Nominated1999 Laurence Olivier Award Best Theatre Choreographer Oklahoma Won2000 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical Contact NominatedThe Music Man NominatedBest Choreography NominatedContact WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical NominatedThe Music Man NominatedOutstanding Choreography NominatedContact WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical WonThe Music Man WonOutstanding Choreography WonContact WonAmerican Choreography Awards Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Center Stage Won2001 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical The Producers WonBest Choreography WonDrama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical WonOutstanding Choreography WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical WonOutstanding Choreography Won2002 Tony Award Best Choreography Oklahoma NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography WonOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreography Won2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Choreography Young Frankenstein NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Director of a Musical NominatedOutstanding Choreographer Nominated2009 Outstanding Direction of a Musical Happiness NominatedOutstanding Choreography Nominated2010 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical The Scottsboro Boys NominatedOutstanding Choreography NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Direction of a Musical NominatedOutstanding Choreographer Nominated2011 Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical NominatedBest Choreography NominatedAstaire Award Outstanding Choreographer in a Broadway Show WonDrama League Award Julia Hansen Award for Excellence in Directing Won2014 Tony Award Best Choreography Bullets Over Broadway NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical NominatedOutstanding Choreography NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding Choreographer NominatedAstaire Award Outstanding Choreographer in a Broadway Show NominatedBig Fish NominatedStroman received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre for 2018 presented by the York Theatre Company 35 Other notable awards include Glamour Magazine s Woman of the Year Award 36 2001 The George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater 37 2002 and the Sackler Center First Award 38 2012 honoring extraordinary women who are first in their field She is a 2002 New York Public Library Library Lion inductee 39 for Outstanding Achievement in Art Culture Letters and Scholarship and a 2014 inductee into New York City s Theater Hall of Fame 40 In 2005 Stroman received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Delaware 41 Stage productions EditTheater1980 Musical Chairs 1980 Musical Assistant Director Choreographer Broadway 1987 Flora the Red Menace Choreographer Off Broadway 1989 Don Giovanni Choreographer New York City Opera 1990 A Little Night Music Choreographer New York City Opera 1991 And The World Goes Round Choreographer Off Broadway 1992 Liza Minnelli Stepping Out At Radio City Choreographer 1992 110 in the Shade Choreographer New York City Opera 1992 Crazy for You Choreographer Broadway 1993 Crazy for You Choreographer West End 1994 Show Boat Choreographer Toronto 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 Show Boat Choreographer West End 1998 Oklahoma Choreographer West End 1999 Contact Director Choreographer Off Broadway Mitzi E Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center Theater 2000 The Music Man Director Choreographer Broadway 2000 Contact Director Choreographer Broadway Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center Theater 2001 The Producers Director Choreographer Broadway 2001 Thou Shalt Not Director Choreographer creator Broadway Lincoln Center Theater 2002 Oklahoma Choreographer Broadway 2002 Contact Director Choreographer West End 2004 The Frogs Director Choreographer Broadway Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center Theater 2004 The Producers Director Choreographer West End 2005 Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams Choreographer of Musical Interludes Off Broadway 2007 Young Frankenstein Director Choreographer Broadway 2008 Happiness Director Choreographer Off Broadway Mitzi E Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center Theater 2010 The Scottsboro Boys Director Choreographer Off Broadway Vineyard Theatre 2010 Paradise Found Co director Choreographer Menier Chocolate Factory 2010 The Scottsboro Boys Director Choreographer Broadway Lyceum Theatre 2013 Big Fish Director Choreographer Broadway Neil Simon Theatre 2014 Bullets over Broadway Director Choreographer Broadway St James Theatre 2014 Little Dancer Director Choreographer Kennedy Center 2015 The Last Two People on Earth An Apocalyptic Vaudeville Director Choreographer Off Broadway 2015 Prince of Broadway Co director Choreographer Tokyo 2016 Dot Director Off Broadway Vineyard Theatre 2017 Prince of Broadway Co director Choreographer Broadway Manhattan Theater Club 2017 Young Frankenstein Director Choreographer West End 2018 Beast in the Jungle Director Choreographer Off Broadway Vineyard Theater 2019 Marie Dancing Still Director Choreographer Seattle s 5th Avenue Theatre Dance1997 But Not for Me Martha Graham Company 1999 Blossom Got Kissed New York City Ballet 2004 Double Feature The Blue Necklace and Makin Whoopee New York City Ballet 2008 Take Five More or Less Pacific Northwest Ballet 2011 For the Love of Duke New York City Ballet Opera2014 The Merry Widow Director Choreographer The Metropolitan Opera 2015 The Merry Widow Director Choreographer The Lyric Opera of Chicago References Edit Five alumni added to Wall of Fame udel edu 1993 George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the American Theater sdcfoundation org accessed January 31 2020 Theater Hall of Fame members theaterhalloffame org accessed January 31 2020 Gans Andrew Theater Hall of Fame Ceremony Honoring Susan Stroman F Murray Abraham Philip J Smith and More Presented Tonight Playbill May 4 2015 Susan Stroman Biography filmreference 2008 Retrieved 2008 09 01 Stroman Charles Harry dmvobits com Archived from the original on 26 November 2004 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Lahr John Joy Ride newyorker com March 24 2014 Chicago ibdb com Susan Stroman Biography tributemovies com retrieved January 5 2010 Goodman Walter The Stage Flora the Red Menace The New York Times December 7 1987 Liza Stepping Out at Radio City Music Hall imdb King Susan Liza in the Big House Minnelli s Show From Radio City Shrinks in Size But Not Emotion Los Angeles Times December 6 1992 Young Frankenstein London Garrick Theatre Young Frankenstein 114179 Theatre shows and tickets Hetrick Adam Arcelus Foster Gleason and More Find Happiness at Lincoln Center Starting Feb 27 Playbill February 27 2009 Hernandez Ernio Stroman Brings New Musical The Scottsboro Boys to Off Broadway Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com February 12 2010 Gardner Lyn October 20 2013 The Scottsboro Boys review a dazzling civil rights musical guardian com Retrieved November 29 2014 Winners of 2014 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Include Gillian Anderson Kate Bush Tom Hiddleston the Scottsboro Boys and Here Lies Love 30 November 2014 Jones Kenneth Prince and Stroman Unveil New Musical Paradise Found in London May 19 playbill com May 19 2010 Gioia Michael Big Fish With Norbert Leo Butz and Kate Baldwin Ends Chicago Run May 5 Broadway Is Next Archived 2013 09 06 at the Wayback Machine Playbill com May 2013 Hetrick Adam and Gioia Michael Big Fish Starring Norbert Leo Butz Ends Broadway Run Dec 29 Playbill com December 29 2013 Susan Stroman Will Direct Bullets Over Broadway Musical The New York Times 2012 Gans Andrew Complete Casting Announced for New Musical Little Dancer Susan Stroman Directs at Kennedy Center Playbill August 26 2014 Marie Dancing Still 5thAvenue org Archived from the original on April 2 2019 Gerard Jeremy Pacific Overture Hal Prince Sets Fall Japan Dates NY Stars For Broadway Retrospective deadline June 17 2015 Loo Bonny BWW Review Prince Of Broadway Conquers Audiences in Tokyo and Beyond broadwayworld com October 30 2015 Clement Olivia Prince of Broadway Will Open on Broadway This Summer Playbill December 7 2016 Dot vineyard org The Beast in the Jungle vineyard org The Joe A Callaway Award Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation Culwell Block Logan March 1 2022 Vanessa Williams Rachel Dratch Lilli Cooper More to Star in POTUS On Broadway Playbill Retrieved May 13 2022 Double Feature nycballet com retrieved January 5 2010 Press Release Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Pacific Northwest Ballet February 6 2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Boss Hopeful Larry David Will Return for Another Season The Hollywood Reporter 4 December 2017 Gans Andrew Susan Stroman Honored at Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala Hosted by Matthew Broderick Playbill November 12 2018 Susan Stroman honored at Glamour Magazine s Women of the Year 2001 The Mr Abbott Award Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation Elizabeth A Sackler Center for Feminist Art Library Lions Former Honorees Theater Hall of Fame Ceremony Honoring Susan Stroman F Murray Abraham Philip J Smith and More Presented Tonight 4 May 2015 Susan Stroman receives honorary doctorate udel edu October 31 2005 Further reading EditGrode Eric Spring 1997 Susan Stroman Woman of Steel ShowMusic The Musical Theatre Magazine 1 ISSN 8755 9560 New Yorker March 31 2014External links EditSusanStroman com Susan Stroman at the Internet Broadway Database Susan Stroman at IMDb Susan Stroman Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing org Susan Stroman TIME Broadway s Favorite Babe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Stroman amp oldid 1128721061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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