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  1. Milton Oleaga. 1980. Stroman performs in the Broadway show Musical Chairs and takes on the roles of Assistant Director, Assistant Choreographer, and Dance Captain. Media Credit: . Media Credit: . GIPHY. 1981. Stroman directs and choreographs several industrial shows, . including Miller Beer, Honeywell, Met Life, and more.

  2. Article first published on Aug 26, 2022. Deadline has officially announced New York, New York will arrive on Broadway in March 2023. Reuniting John Kander and Susan Stroman (The Scottsboro Boys, Steel Pier, The Beast in the Jungle, And the World Goes ‘Round, Flora and the Red Menace), Lin-Manuel Miranda will write additional lyrics for brand-new Kander tunes.

  3. The Music Man was first presented by Neil Simon Theatre on Apr 27, 2000. Learn more about the original direction and choreography of this production, as well as Susan Stroman's other works in dance, film, television, opera, and in theatre: from Off-Broadway, Broadway, West End, and beyond!

  4. Susan Stroman (nicknamed “Stro”) joined the touring companies of the original Bob Fosse production of Chicago and the revue Sugar Babies before making her Broadway debut in Whoopee! (1979, a revival of a 1928 Ziegfeld spectacular that survived for 204 performances). After Whoopee!, Stroman no longer performed as a dancer.

  5. Susan Stroman. Additional Crew: The Producers. Susan Stroman is the recipient of 5 Tony Awards, 2 Laurence Olivier Awards, 5 Drama Desk Awards, 8 Outer Critics Circle Awards, 2 Lucille Lortel Awards, a record 5 Fred Astaire Awards, and the George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Theater. She directed and choreographed "The Producers", winner of a record-making 12 Tony Awards ...

  6. 27 de ago. de 2014 · Susan Stroman has won five Tony Awards and has an additional nine nominations. She’s the first woman to ever win the Tony Award for Best Direction and Choreography at the same time. Her production of The Producers won a record twelve Tony Awards and made a record-breaking $3.5 million dollars in one day—because, yes, female-helmed shows can be critical and commercial hits.

  7. When Susan Stroman opened her front door one wintry New York evening, a strange man burst in and danced all the way to her living room. He jumped on its pristine white couch and broke into song. Then he wrapped up his act with a flourish and a bow, and pronounced: “Hello, I’m Mel Brooks .”. Thus did Stroman and her husband, Mike Ockrent ...