The Last Session - Off-Broadway Creative Team

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John Bettis Lyricist
(additional)
Lyricist
(Additional Lyrics)
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Jim Brochu Bookwriter
Bookwriter
Jim Brochu is the only actor in America to have won the New York Drama Desk Award, the Washington, DC Helen Hayes Award, the Los Angeles Ovation Award, the South Florida Carbonell Award and the Palm Springs Desert Star Award, all for Best Actor in a Play. On Broadway he has appeared as Andrew McLaren in Brigadoon opposite Christine Ebersole and Len Cariou and as Mr. Brownlow in Oliver! opposite Brian Stokes Mitchell’s Fagin. In Washington, DC he played Willy Clark opposite Theodore Bikel’s Al Lewis ... read more
Marie Cain Lyricist
(additional)
Lyricist
(Additional Lyrics)
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Steve Schalchlin Composer/Lyricist
Composer
Lyricist
Keith Sherman & Associates Press Representative
Michael Alden Producer
Jim Brochu Director
Jim Brochu is the only actor in America to have won the New York Drama Desk Award, the Washington, DC Helen Hayes Award, the Los Angeles Ovation Award, the South Florida Carbonell Award and the Palm Springs Desert Star Award, all for Best Actor in a Play. On Broadway he has appeared as Andrew McLaren in Brigadoon opposite Christine Ebersole and Len Cariou and as Mr. Brownlow in Oliver! opposite Brian Stokes Mitchell’s Fagin. In Washington, DC he played Willy Clark opposite Theodore Bikel’s Al Lewis ... read more
Jay Cardwell Producer
Jamie Cesa Producer
Thomas Clewell Production Stage Manager
Michael D. Gaylord Vocal Music Arranger
Nancy Nagel Gibbs General Manager
Producer
Michael Gottlieb Lighting Designer
Markas Henry Costume Designer
John Kroner Musical Director
Annette Kurek Casting Director
Bob-a-Lew Music Producer
Mike Nolan Sound Designer
Eric Lowell Renschler Scenic Designer
Charles Rosen Casting Director
Steve Schalchlin Musical Supervisor
Music Arranger
Bob Stillman Vocal Music Arranger
(Additional Vocal Arrangements)
Broadway: It's Only a Play, Dirty Blonde (Tony® nom.), Grey Gardens, Act One, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Souvenir, Grand Hotel, Legs Diamond. Off- Broadway: Civil War Christmas, Hello Again (Drama Desk nom.), Saturn Returns, The Last Session. Regional: 2 Pianos 4 Hands, Sleeping Beauty Wakes, Candide. TV: “Good Wife,” “Law & Order.” A CD of his songs, "Come Down Angel" was released in 2004. Contributed songs to the Tony-nominated score of "Urban Cowboy." Wrote the title song and musical arrangements for "Dirty Blonde." ... read more
Carl D. White Producer
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