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(with Maureen Stapleton), "Hustling" (with Lee Remick and Jill Clayburgh), "Friendly Fire" (with Carol Burnett) and the recent "Heartsounds" (with Mary Tyler Moore and James Garner). She is presently working on a film for Universal with Costa-Gavras.

LARRY GROSSMAN (Music), the 1985 Tony nominee for best score, composed the scores for A Doll's Life (Tony nomination), Minnie's Boys and Goodtime Charley for Broadway, as well as Snoopy, an Off-Broadway and international success.  He has received two Emmy Awards (a total of six nominations), having written TV Specials for Shirley MacLaine, Liza Minnellli, Ann-Margret, Julie Andrews and many others. His work on "The Muppet Show" won him a Peabody Award. He and Ellen Fizhugh have written the lyrics for the title song of MGM's That's Dancing (with music by Henry Mancini.) They are currently writing the songs for a Disney animated feature Basil of Baker St. (also with Mr. Mancini) as well as the score for The All-American Girls for Playwrights Horizons.

ELLEN FITZHUGH (Lyrics), the 1985 Tony nominee for best score, created the score with composer Skip Kennon for Herringbone, starring David Rounds. An award-winning musical in Chicago, it was later presented by Playwrights Horizons, where Ms. Fitzhugh and Larry Grossman are currently developing a new musical with book by Tom Cone. Ms. Fitzhugh worked for several years as a member of, and recently as an advisor for, the Lehman Engel-BMI Musical Theatre Workshops in Los Angeles and New York. LESTER WILSON (Choreographer) has worked on Broadway with Bob Fosse, Sammy Davis Jr., Alvin Ailey, Donald McKayle, Angela Lansbury and many others. He was encouraged by Josephine Baker to "come to Europe," where he worked extensively in theatre, opera and television. He choreographed and directed acclaimed $600 and a Male, Jesus Christ Superstar, Gershwin Festival and Promises, Promises. Mr. Wilson's other credits include Saturday Night Fever, Funny Lady, Sparkle, Beat Street, and shows with Ann-Margret, Lily Tomlin, Ben Vereen and many others. He has received three Emmy nominations, two Golden Camera Awards and a Cleo Award. His "Motown 25th anniversary" garnered an Emmy Award.

CLARKE DUNHAM (Scenic Designer), whose set for Grind earned him a Tony nomination, has designed the scenery, lighting and/or projections for over 300 productions, including Broadway's Play Memory and End of the World (Tony nomination), NY City Opera's Candide, and Lyric Opera of Chicago's Madama Butterfly, all directed by Harold Prince. Other NY credits include The Waltz of the Toreadors, Bubbling Brown Sugar, The Iceman Cometh, The Me Nobody Knows (Maharam Award) and Hagar's Children (Drama Desk nomination.)

FLORENCE KLOTZ (Costumes), nominated for a Tony for her costumes in Grind, designed the award-winning revival of Elizabeth Taylor's The Little Foxes; three new ballets for Jerome Robbins; Madama Butterfly for Chicago Lyric; A Doll's Life; Side by Side by Sondheim; On The 20th Century; Take Her, She's Mine; Superman; Follies; A Little Night Music and Pacific Overtures and films Something for Everyone and A Little Night Music (Oscar nomination). Ms. Klotz was named Best Theatre Designer/U.S. by Fashion Awards 1975, and won three Tony and three Drama Desk awards.

KENN BILLINGTON (Lighting Designer) has designed over 45 Broadway productions, receiving Tony nominations for The Visit, Working, Sweeney Todd, Foxfire and End of the World. He also designs for Ann-Margret, Shirley MacLaine and Liberace. Over 25 international opera designs include Ken Russell's Madama Butterfly and Turandot for the Vienna State Opera. His architectural lighting has accentuated many restuarants and nightclubs. Grind marks Mr. Billington's 17th collaboration with Hal Prince since 1973.
PAUL GEMIGNANI (Musical Director) for Sunday in the Park with George, The Rink, Dreamgirls, A Doll's Life, Merrily

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