Global Superstar Dolly Parton’s Hit Musical
Announces Adelaide Season
It was announced today that Dolly Parton’s smash-hit musical 9 TO 5 THE MUSICAL will play at the Festival Theatre, Adelaide from October as part of its Australian tour, produced by Adelaide’s own John Frost for Crossroads Live Australia, Suzanne Jones and Ambassador Theatre Group Productions. Internationally acclaimed and loved by audiences and critics alike, 9 TO 5 is pure gold carat fun! Waitlist now to be first in line to buy tickets ahead of the general public at 9to5themusical.com.au
The West End favourite has proved a winner during its knockout Sydney season at the Capitol Theatre, which comes to a close on 8 May. 9 TO 5 will transfer to the Lyric Theatre, QPAC from 22 May, and the State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, from 10 July, before it heads to Adelaide.
A stellar cast has been assembled to inhabit these iconic and much loved roles. Marina Prior (The Sound of Music, Phantom of the Opera) plays Violet Newstead, a smart, sassy and efficient woman who has worked all her life at Consolidated Industries. She has all it takes to run the company but there is one small issue … her boss! Casey Donovan (We Will Rock You, Chicago) is Judy Bernly, a newly separated, never worked before young woman who finds more than just a job at Consolidated Industries. Erin Clare (Heathers the Musical, American Idiot) plays Doralee Rhodes, a ‘don’t mess with me’ well-brought-up, bright and beautiful country gal. She may look like a push over but is anything but! Caroline O’Connor (Chicago, Anything Goes) is busy-body Roz Keith, the admin assistant who is fiercely – and unrequitedly – in love with her boss, while Eddie Perfect (TV’s Offspring, Shane Warne The Musical) plays the controlling boss Franklin Hart Jnr.
Completing the cast are Lily Baulderstone, Ana Maria Belo, Zoe Coppinger, Mia Dabkowski-Chandler, Ben Gillespie, Emma Hawthorne, James Haxby, Emma Johns, Jay Johns, Ethan Jones, Antonia Marr, Josh Mulheran, Tom New, Jake O’Brien, Matthew Prime, Jackson Reedman, Jordan Tomljenovic and Jessica Vellucci.
“I am so excited that 9 TO 5 is coming to Adelaide with this talented cast and crew leading the way,” said Dolly Parton. “The response to 9 TO 5 from around the world has been incredible so far. I can’t wait for everyone down under to have a fun (and funny!) night out at 9 TO 5!”
Producers John Frost for Crossroads Live Australia, Suzanne Jones and Ambassador Theatre Group Productions said, “We’re thrilled to be able to bring 9 TO 5 to Adelaide at the marvellous Festival Theatre with our glorious cast led by Marina, Casey, Erin, Eddie and Caroline. Sydney audiences have been flocking to 9 TO 5 and loving the familiar story, Dolly’s wonderful songs and this fantastic cast. Join us for the most fun you’ll have all year!”
“Double the fun of the film and what a cast!” – Sydney Morning Herald
“The finest escapism you could hope for” – Australian Financial Review
“The best musical to hit Australia ever” – Dave Hughes, 2DAY-FM
A sensation on the West End and inspired by the hit film, the musical tells the story of Doralee, Violet and Judy, three enterprising workmates pushed to the edge by their mean-spirited boss Franklin Hart Jnr. Resorting to wit, comradery and cunning, they dream up a no holds barred scheme to kidnap and turn the tables on their controlling supervisor in the most hilariously defiant of ways. The only question is, will the feisty trio manage to change the office culture to reach their full potential – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit?
With a sparkling score by Dolly Parton and a book by the iconic movie’s original screenwriter Patricia Resnick, 9 TO 5 is the quintessential feel-good show for the times. Full of mischief, laughter and affection, it’s gold carat fun!
“This is one 9 TO 5 you’ll want to do again and again and again” – The Sun
“Packed with laughs as big as Dolly’s personality” – Daily Mirror
Set the alarm for a great night out at Dolly Parton’s joyous smash-hit musical 9 TO 5, featuring knock-out songs and high-flying ambitions.
The Australian Government is supporting 9 TO 5 through its $200 million Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund, a program that is providing financial assistance to arts and entertainment companies affected by COVID-19.
Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture. Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009. Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.
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BIOGRAPHIES
MARINA PRIOR
Marina Prior is known as Australia’s Leading Lady of Musical Theatre. Marina’s first professional audition resulted in her first lead role, that of Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance. She was subsequently invited to perform the role of Guinevere opposite Richard Harris inCamelot. Since then, she has performed over thirty lead roles throughout Australia, possibly her most memorable being the role of Christine Daae, in the original Australian production of The Phantom of the Opera, which she performed for three years.
Her other roles include Jellylorum in Cats, Cosette in Les Misérables, Hope Harcourt in Anything Goes, Maria in West Side Story, Lily in The Secret Garden, Magnolia in Showboat, Miss Adelaide in Guys And Dolls, Mrs Banks in Mary Poppins, Baroness Schraeder inThe Sound of Music, Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Mrs Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie for The Production Company. For Melbourne Theatre Company, Marina has played the roles of Rona Lisa Peretti in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Elmire in The Hypocrite, Frances in Jumpy and Judith Bliss in Hay Fever.
Marina has performed with symphony orchestras throughout Australia including a critically acclaimed Australasian concert tours with international tenor José Carreras and international vocal group Il Divo. She has more recently toured with close friend David Hobson in over 150 concerts around Australia with their show The Two of Us. She is also well known to television audiences through her appearances on such shows as Carols by Candlelight, as a judge on Channel Seven’s It Takes Two and as Iris in The ABC seriesThe Divorce.
In 1999, Marina was guest of honour for the television program This Is Your Life which paid tribute to her career so far. Over her career, she has received numerous awards including the Advance Australia Award for her contribution to the performing arts and was inducted into Australia’s 100 Entertainers of the Century. Most recently, Marina played the role of Helen Bechdel in the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of Fun Home.
CASEY DONOVAN
Casey Donovan is one of Australia’s most versatile Entertainers. After a meteoric rise to fame at the age of sixteen, Casey became the youngest ever winner of Australian Idol in 2004. Over the last seventeen years, she has made her mark not only as a musician, but also in the areas of stage, screen, presenting and writing. Casey is a multi-Award winner and nominee, including an ARIA No #1 Award for Listen with Your Heart and Deadly Awards for Best Album, Best Single and Most Promising New Talent.
After taking a break from music, in 2009 under the direction of Rhoda Roberts, Casey made her theatrical debut in Miracle In Brisbane for Brisbane Festival. This was to be the first of many acclaimed theatrical performances thus far in Casey’s career, including The Sapphires (2010), As You Like It (2011), Opera Yarrabah (2012), The Flowerchildren (2013), Rent (2015), We Will Rock You (2016) and as Killer Queen, and Chicago as Matron “Mama” Morton (2019). Casey’s stage credits have earned her respect from the industry, which has seen her receive a nomination for Best Newcomer and Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical in the Sydney Theatre Awards.
In 2010 Casey also returned to music with the release of the single Big, Beautiful & Sexy, along with a sell-out tour and major festival performances plus opening for the legendary Cyndi Lauper on her 2011 Australian tour. This led to Casey penning her autobiography of the same title in 2014, making her mark in the plus-size fashion market, events and as a writer for international publications such as Pink Blitz and Plus Model Magazine. Musically, Casey then released her highly anticipated EP Off The Grid & Somewhere in Betweenhitting the Top 30 chart and in 2019 was invited to participate in Eurovision – Australia Decides, performing and releasing the original song Proud in the national final, placing second.
Over the span of her illustrious career, Casey has appeared on all major daily and weekly Network television programs and has presented her own indigenous music themed show Fusion on SBS/NITV during 2012 and 2013. In 2017 Casey was crowned Queen of the Jungle by public vote in the third season of I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, winning $100,000 for the Starlight Children’s Foundation, followed by a standing ovation and rave review performance of the David Bowie song Heroes at the 2017 Logie Awards. Casey made her scripted television debut in 2018 on Network Ten’s comedy series Streetsmart as Tia the probationary parking inspector and then was cast in the hit TV show How To Stay Married, alongside Peter Helliar and Lisa McCune. Following this was a hosting role alongside Noni Hazlehurst and Kurt Fearnley on SBS’s TV’s What Does Australian Really Think?
In 2020, on invitation from national broadcaster Nova Entertainment, Casey became a podcast host on The Space, a mindfulness podcast of 3–4-minute mini-episodes with cringe-free meditations, motivations, and tops on how to improve your day which continues to this day. Casey has become a must-see and hear performer at the annual Carols By Candlelight in Melbourne, New Year’s Eve Gala and Australia Day broadcast events on the foreshore of the Sydney Opera House. Casey has performed at many coveted events such as Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Darwin Festivals, The Rocks Festival of the Voice, Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute’s Spirit Festival and Yabun Festival.
Casey supports a number of charitable and non-profit organisations in her roles as Ambassador for RU OK, MMAD and Camp Quality, and Advocate for the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence, Starlight Children’s Foundation and as one of the founding members of the New South Wales Indigenous Chamber of Commerce.
Throughout 2022, Casey will take her hit Facebook Live event Bluesday Tuesday on tour around the country as well as releasing exciting new music.
ERIN CLARE
Erin Clare is an accomplished actor, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Erin was awarded a full scholarship to attend LASALLE College of the Arts where she graduated in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts, First Class Honours in Musical Theatre. During her time in Singapore, Erin had leading roles in The Spitfire Grill and Gypsy and toured South-east Asia and Dubai. Since returning to Australia, Erin has played the title role in Snow White Winter Family Musical alongside Magda Szubanski at the State Theatre. In 2015 she performed the leading role of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera and Heather McNamara in the Australian premiere ofHeathers the Musical and subsequent tour, presented by Showqueen Productions.
Erin starred as the leading role of Scaramouche in GFO’s production of We Will Rock You to critical acclaim, touring nationally with the production, and was given the opportunity to sing the National anthem at the 2016 Golden Slipper and State of Origin at ANZ stadium, reaching millions of viewers in Australia and internationally. In 2017 Erin appeared as Marie Lasalle in High Fidelity for Neil Gooding Productions and Highway Run Productions at the Hayes Theatre. The following year, she performed in American Idiot as Alysha for Shake & Stir Theatre Company, and We Will Rock You as Scaramouche in a subsequent Arena Tour for PeeWee productions.
Erin most recently has taken on the role of Gussie in the Hayes Theatre production of Merrily We Roll Along. In early 2019, Erin appeared in BB Arts Entertainment and Two Doors Productions’ sold out season of American Pyscho at the Hayes Theatre, which received nine Sydney Theatre Awards, and the tour in 2021. Following this Erin Appeared as Alana Bentley in Australia’s best love drama, Home and Away.
Erin performs regularly in Sydney venues alongside working on her own music and collaborating with other established artists, and most recently featured on the song Bullet by MOOG, which shot to Top 10 positions all around the world, and number one on the Australian iTunes Electronic Charts. 2021 brings an exciting array of performance opportunities for her solo artist project released under “erin”.
EDDIE PERFECT
Eddie Perfect is one of Australia’s most diverse, respected and prolific writer/ composer/ performers. His most recent work as composer of Beetlejuice The Musical on Broadway won him a nomination for Best Original Score at the 2019 Tony Awards.
Eddie has already made his mark in the fields of comedy, music theatre composition and book writing, playwrighting, screenwriting, classical music, jazz and acting for stage and screen. He has won multiple awards for his work both as a performer and writer and has worked with top creatives from Baz Luhrmann and Global Creatures (Strictly Ballroom the Musical, King Kong Alive on Broadway), Warner Bros Theatricals New York (Beetlejuice; The Musical) Simon Phillips and Neil Armfield (Shane Warne The Musical, Keating! The Musical), to the Melbourne and Sydney Symphony Orchestras, Victorian Opera and Sydney Theatre Company (The Threepenny Opera), Opera Australia (South Pacific), the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (Symphony Under The Stars), Tripod (Perfect Tripod Australian Songs), Malthouse Theatre (Babes In The Wood, Drink Pepsi Bitch, The Big Con with Max Gillies), Sydney Festival and The Famous Spiegeltent (Misanthropology), Melbourne Theatre Company (The Beast, Vivid White), the Australian National Academy Of Music, lain Grandage and UK’s Brodsky Quartet (Songs From The Middle).
Eddie’s television credits include the series regular role of Mick in Ten’s Offspring, as a presenter on Play School, host of The Crack Up for ABC Mental Health Week, Kath and Kim, Stingers, MDA, Spicks and Specks and as a judge on Australia’s Got Talent. He can currently be seen starring in Gristmill’s isolation rom-com web series Love In Lockdown, available to watch on YouTube.
Eddie has been a regular fixture on the Australian comedy circuit, inducing as the host of the 2014 Melbourne Comedy Festival Oxfam Gala. His solo music comedy shows (Angry Eddie, Drink Pepsi Bitch, Misanthropology, Songs From The Middle) have received Helpmann and Green Room Awards, touring Australia, New Zealand, Edinburgh and London. In 2013, Eddie wrote his first play for Melbourne Theatre Company, the black, satirical comedy The Beast, breaking box office records and garnering critical acclaim, including an Australian tour of the show in 2016. He followed this up with Vivid White, his post-apocalyptic real estate musical for Melbourne Theatre Company, in 2017. When the pandemic allows, Eddie is currently touring his latest solo show Introspective to critical acclaim.
CAROLINE O’CONNOR
Caroline O’Connor has the kind of career most performers dream of. From the theatres of Broadway and the West End, to the world’s preeminent concert stages, Caroline’s international renown shines light not only on her immense creative skills and talent, but also her passion, dedication, boundless energy and sheer hard work. She remains one of the most respected, admired and sought after triple threats internationally.
On Broadway, Caroline recently created the role of Lily Malevsky-Malevitch in the world premiere of the hit musical Anastasia (Drama League and Outer Critics Circle Award Nominee) followed by a season of The Rink in London’s Southwark Playhouse (Best Actress, Off West End awards). She is currently starring in the much anticipated Melbourne Theatre Company production of Kiss Of The Spiderwoman.
Caroline began her professional career as a ballet dancer with the Australian Opera after studying at the esteemed Royal Ballet School in London. She went on to perform extensively throughout the UK and Europe, most notably making her West End leading lady debut in 1995 as Mabel Normand in Jerry Herman’s Mack and Mabel, earning her first Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.
In Australia, Caroline’s credits are firmly stamped in theatrical history. Reviewing her starring role as Rose in The Production Company’s sell-out season of Gypsy, the Herald Sun wrote, “Gypsy is a star vehicle showcasing luminary Caroline O’Connor in a role that confirms her position in musical theatre royalty.” In addition to the recognition she received for her roles as Velma Kelly inChicago (Mo Award, Green Room Award, Australian Dance Award), Anita in West Side Story (Mo Award, Green Room Award) and Aldonza in Man of La Mancha, Caroline also garnered accolades for her peerless interpreting of Edith Piaf in Piaf (Helpmann Award, Green Room Award), Judy Garland in the world premiere of End of the Rainbow (Helpmann Award, Sydney Stage Award) and Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (Helpmann Award). She recently played Fanny Brice in Funny Girl (State Theatre, Melbourne) and created the roles of Polly/ Mary Douvan in the World Premiere of Dream Lover, the Bobby Darin Musical.
Caroline came to world attention in 2001 as tango dancing Nini Legs in the Air in Baz Luhrmann’s Academy Award winning filmMoulin Rouge. In 2002, Caroline made her Broadway debut as Velma Kelly in Chicago at the Shubert Theatre. Following rave reviews, her successful season was extended, and Caroline was later invited to perform at the show’s 10th Anniversary Galas in New York and London, alongside legends Chita Rivera and Joel Grey.
The one-woman play Bombshells was commissioned by the Melbourne Theatre Company and written for Caroline by award-winning playwright Joanna Murray-Smith. It played seasons in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, before touring to sell-out performances at the Edinburgh Festival, where it won the coveted Fringe First Award. It also played at the Arts Theatre in the West End, where Caroline received her second Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play. Caroline has since taken Bombshells to America and Canada and it was filmed for Australian television. In 2008, distinguished Australian playwright David Williamson pennedScarlett O’Hara at the Crimson Parrot for Caroline.
Caroline’s UK theatre credits include Life of the Party, Gypsy, Chicago, Romance Romance, West Side Story, Hot Stuff, Street Scene, Hold Tight it’s 60s Night, Budgie, Showboat, Talent, Baby, Salt of the Earth, Damn Yankees, A Chorus Line, Matador, Cabaret, Is There Life After High School, Me and My Girl and Into The Woods. In 2010 Caroline’s solo show The Showgirl Within was produced at London’s Garrick Theatre.
Her US theatre credits include Sarah Jane Moore in Assassins (Milwaukee Rep), Phyllis in Follies (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Bombshells (Milwaukee Rep), The Hatpin (NYMF) and her sold-out concert series The Girl from Oz at New York’s landmark jazz club, Birdland.
Caroline starred in the English National Opera’s production of On the Town, and later in Paris at the Chatelet Theatre. She also had the honour of headlining both the BBC Proms’ Hooray for Hollywood concert and Stephen Sondheim’s 80th birthday celebration at the Royal Albert Hall. Caroline became the “toast of Paris” in La Monde when she played Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd at the Chatelet Theatre.
Caroline has workshopped two new Broadway musicals with Woody Allen and Hal Prince, both directed by Susan Stroman, and in 2012 originated the Broadway role of Miss Shields in the Tony Award nominated A Christmas Story: The Musical at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre. She reprised the role the following year at Madison Square Garden, and went on to perform the musical’s showstopper You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out, to a televised audience of over seven million people at The 67th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
In a role she seemed destined to play, Caroline was cast as Ethel Merman in the Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely, and starred in the Australian film Surviving Georgia. She portrayed Les Girls choreographer Sheila Cruz in the ABC television film Carlotta and has appeared in the cult comedy series Lowdown.
Her many concert performances worldwide include From Broadway to La Scala (Australian national tour), From Broadway with Love(Sydney City Recital Hall), Bernstein’s New York with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Sydney Opera House), Night of 1000 Voices Salute Kander and Ebb (Royal Albert Hall), A Tribute to the Musical (Palermo, Sicily), Hollywood Symphony (Lille, France), Charlie Chaplin’s Smile (Amsterdam) and Lincoln Center’s American Songbook, Andrew Lippa and Friends amongst many more.
Caroline has recorded four solo CDs, What I did for Love, Stage to Screen, A Tribute to Piaf and A Tribute to Garland, and has appeared on numerous cast recordings and television variety programs.
DOLLY PARTON (Music and Lyrics)
Dolly Parton is the most honoured and revered female country singer-songwriter of all time. Achieving 25 RIAA-certified gold, platinum, and multi-platinum awards, she has had 26 songs reach #1 on the Billboard country charts, a record for a female artist. Recently, Parton reached #1 on the Billboard Christian Airplay Chart for the first time for her duet with Grammy award-winning Zach Williams of There Was Jesus, for which they won a Grammy this year, making that her 11th Grammy win. She received her first Dove Award for short form video for her collaboration with for King & Country on the song God Only Knows. Parton is the first artist to have topped the Billboard’s Adult Contemporary, Christian AC Songs, Hot Country Songs, Christian Airplay, Country Airplay and Dance/Mix Show Airplay radio charts. Parton recently became the first country artist honoured as Grammy MusiCares Person of the Year given out by NARAS. She has 44 career Top 10 country albums, a record for any artist, and 110 career-charted singles over the past 50+ years.
In 2014 the RIAA recognized her impact on recorded music with a plaque commemorating more than 100 million units sold worldwide. Her 2016 #1 album Pure & Simple, which topped the Billboard Top Country Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts and debuted at No. 1 in the US, Canada, UK and Australia, added to that massive tally. She has garnered eleven Grammy Awards and 50 nominations, including the Lifetime Achievement Award and a 2020 win with for King & Country for their collaboration on God Only Knows; ten Country Music Association Awards, including Entertainer of the Year; five Academy of Country Music Awards, also including a nod for Entertainer of the Year; four People’s Choice Awards; and three American Music Awards. In 1999, Parton was inducted as a member of the coveted Country Music Hall of Fame.
Last year, she released the Christmas album Holly Dolly Christmas which went #1 on the Billboard Country and Holiday charts, as well released the bestselling coffee table book Songteller: My Life in Lyrics. This year she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie for the film Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square. To date, Parton has donated over 173 million books to children around the world with her Imagination Library. Her children’s book, Coat of Many Colors, was dedicated to the Library of Congress to honour the Imagination Library’s 100 millionth book donation. In March 2022, Parton will release the book Run Rose Run which she co-authored with James Patterson, alongside an accompanying album of the same name with original songs inspired by the book. Parton also released her own fragrance line this year called Dolly: Scent From Above. From her Coat of Many Colors while working “9 to 5,” no dream is too big and no mountain too high for the country girl who turned the world into her stage.
PATRICIA RESNICK (Book writer)
Patricia Resnick’s many television credits include The Arrangement, Recovery Road, Perfect Match, Midnight Masquerade, Olivia, The Battle of Mary Kay, Jenifer, The Expendables, The Price of a Broken Heart and Grandpa’s Funeral. Her films include 9 to 5, Maxie and Straight Talk.
JEFF CALHOUN (Director)
Jeff Calhoun’s many credits include Jekyll and Hyde (Marquis Theatre, Broadway and US National Tour), Newsies: The Musical(Paper Mill Playhouse and Nederlander Theatre, Broadway), High School Musical: On Stage (US National Tour), Disney’s High Musical 2: On Stage (US and UK Tour), 9 to 5 (US National Tour), Bonnie and Clyde (La Jolla Playhouse, Gerald Schoenfield Theatre, Broadway and Asolo Repertory Theatre), Grey Gardens (Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway), Brooklyn: The Musical (Gerald Schoenfield Theatre, Broadway), Big River (American Airlines Theatre, Broadway), Bells Are Ringing (Plymouth Theatre, Broadway),Annie Get Your Gun (Marquis Theatre, Broadway), Grease (Eugene O’Neill Theatre, Broadway), The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public (Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Broadway), Sleeping Beauty Wakes (Kirk Douglas Theatre), Oliver! (Deaf West Theatre) and Emma (Old Globe, San Diego).
Awards presented to Jeff include Tony Honor Award for Excellence in Theatre, Ovation and L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards for Direction and Choreography, Los Angeles Weekly Theatre Award for Best Director of a Musical, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Director, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Choreographer and Backstage West Garland Award for Best Director all for Big River, San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award for Best Director of a Musical, San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Musical all for Bonnie & Clyde, Ovation Award for World Premiere Musical for Sleeping Beauty Wakes as well as the Ovation Award for Best Director of a Musical and Ovation Award for Best Musical for Oliver!.
Jeff’s nominations include Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical, Tony Award for Best Musical, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Musical all for Newsies: The Musical, Drama League Award for Distinguished Production of a Musical and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical both for Bonnie & Clyde, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical, Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Director, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical all for Big River, Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Broadway Musical for Bonnie and Clyde, Craig Noel Award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical for Emma and Tony Award for Best Choreography for Grease.
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