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puppeteer to Tamamatsu, a Japanese Bunraku master, in Lee Breuer's The Warrior Ant at Brooklyn Academy of Music and Yale. She thus became the first American to perform with a master from the National Bunraku. Ms. Pollitt also served as master puppeteer for Fireworks and Juan Darien.
JOHN MILLER (Musical Coordinator). Broadway: High Rollers, Will Rogers, Secret Garden, City of Angels, M. Butterfly, Dustin Hoffman's Merchant of Venice, Sweet Charity, Barnum, Pump Boys, Oil City, Little Me, Peg. Television: "Night of 100 Stars," "Equalizer" and "Kojak." Composed music: "Equalizer," "Dreamstreet" and American Playhouse's "Women and Wallace." Actor: I Love My Wife (Drama Desk Award). Studio musician (bass): jingles, films and recordings with Bette Midler, Carly Simon, Michael Bolton, Neville Brothers, Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Pete Seger and the New York Philharmonic.
ARTURO E. PORAZZI (Production Stage Manager) has been on Broadway with numerous productions since 1974, most notable among them Shenandoah, My Old Friends, 42nd Street, Zorba, Singin' in the Rain and Me and My Girl. Most recently he completed the run of Liza: Stepping Out at Radio City Music HAll. He has also stage managed special events and shows for Caramoor Music Festival, Carnegie Hall, Williamstown Theatre Festival, HBO Television, ABC-TV, ASCAP, Control Data, IBM, GEneral Motors and Coca-Cola corporations.
DAVID STRONG WARNER, INC (Executive Producer) is the management company which administers Dodger Productions, a theatrical partnership comprising Michael David, Doug Johnson, Rocco Landesman, Des McAnuff, Edward Strong and Sherman Warner, who work together in various combinations. Originating at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with a 1978 production of Gimme Shelter, the Dodgers migrated first to the New York Shakespeare Festival and then in 1981 to commercial productions Off- and on Broadway. On Broadway some of the productions they are responsible for are Pump Boys and Dinettes, Big River, Into the Woods, The Gospel at Colonus, Michael Feinstein in Concert, Mandy Patinkin: Dress Casual, Prelude to a Kiss, The Secret Garden and the current revival of Guys and Dolls.
JULIE HUGHES and BARRY MOSS (Casting) most recently cast Crazy for You. They have cast more than 60 Broadway shows, including the Tony-winning Best Musical The Will Rogers Follies, and the current hits Grand Hotel and Dancing at Lughnasa. They have cast "The Cosby Show" for the past eight years and their films include A Chorus Line, Blood Simple and Dominick and Eugene. They are both members of the Casting Society of America.
STANLEY SOBLE (Casting) is the casting director for the Ahmanson at the Doolittle and the Mark Taper Forum. On Broadway, his work includes Big River, The Pirates of Penzance, A Moon for the Misbegotten and The Human Comedy, and Off-Broadway for Joseph Papp's Public Theater, BAM and the Next Wave Festival. In addition, he has cast projects for regional theatre, TV and feature films. He has received Artios nominations from the Casting Society of America for the Taper's production of Jelly's Last Jam, The Vortex and Stand-Up Tragedy.
RICHARD KORNBERG (Press Representative) started with Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1976 and represented both the man and the institution for 15 years. His association with A Chorus Line, The Pirates of Penzance and David Hare's Plenty, as well as Mr. Papp's greatest gift to the city, Free Shakespeare in the Park, are some of Mr. Kornberg's happiest experiences. Early this year he formed his own press and public relations firm, Richard Kornberg & Associates. In addition to Jelly's Last Jam, they currently represent The Will Rogers Follies, the Second Stage Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, The Acting Company, Roger Rees and Estelle Parsons. Mr. Kornberg is a board member of his union, ATPAM, and teaches graduate courses at Columbia University. Thanks to Marty Richards and Nancy Coyne.

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