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[[start page]]ROGER LAWSON (Ambrose) has toured with South Pacific and had a leading role in the recent off-Broadway revival of the musical, Pins And Needles, for which he is also credited with a choreography assist. Headed for the relative security of a teaching career, he made the mistake of strolling through Broadway's famed Shubert Alley one day and suddenly realized "that this is the place for me." He has since studied with Herbert Berghof and the Harlem Repertory Theatre, and is happy to report not a single regret to date.

LUCIA VICTOR -- has been assistant to director and choreographer Gower Champion since the very inception of America's Favorite Musical. She has traveled around the world one and a half times in behalf of the International company and has been present for the openings of all the companies in this country. She has been production stage manager for David Merrick since Take Me Along, and has served in this capacity for such distinguished productions as Becket, Carnival, Tchin-Tchin, The Rehearsal and I Do! I Do!. She went to England and Australia to reproduce the Gower Champion staging of the Critics' Prize-winning Carnival. As a writer, Miss Victor's play, Detour After Dark, was produced in London. She has also been a dancer, lighting technician and a director.

GOWER CHAMPION (Director-Choreographer) first soared to national prominence, teamed with his wife, Marge, on the original Sid Caesar-Imogene Coca television show, The Admiral Revue. Later they appeared in the films Mr. Music, Showboat, Lovely To Look At, Everything I Have Is Yours, Give a Girl a Break, Three for the Show and Jupiter's Darling. The Champions then starred in their own television show and were featured guests on all the major variety shows, including Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Steve Allen and Dinah Shore. As director-choreographer, he served the Omnibus spectacular Fifty-five Minutes from Broadway, which starred Tammy Grimes, and Accent on Love, with Ginger Rogers, Louise Jourdan, Mike Nichols and Elaine May. For Broadway he directed and choreographed Lend An Ear, a revue cited with both Donaldson and Antoinette Perry Awards, Three for Tonight, and Bye, Bye Birdie, which earned him two Antoinette Perry Awards, and the Critics' Prize-

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