• Donald Pippin (Zebulon, North Carolina, December 8, 1925—San Francisco, California, July 7, 2021) was an American pianist, and founder of Pocket Opera...
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  • Donald Pippin may refer to: Donald Pippin (Broadway director) (1926–2022), American theatre musical director and orchestral conductor Donald Pippin (opera...
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  • Pippin (1926–1965), basketball player Donald Pippin (Broadway director) (1926–2022), American theatrical musical director and conductor Donald Pippin...
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  • productions. Its current artistic director is Nicolas A. Garcia. The company’s founder and Artistic Director Emeritus, Donald Pippin began creating English performance...
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    University, Schwartz composed and directed an early version of Pippin (entitled Pippin, Pippin) with the student-run theatre group, Scotch'n'Soda. Schwartz...
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    Paulus was named the new artistic director. Paulus, a Harvard alum, is widely known as a director of theater and opera. Her work includes The Donkey Show...
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    AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF and More!". BroadwayWorld. May 13, 2013. Purcell, Carey (June 9, 2013). "Kinky Boots, Vanya and Sonia, Pippin and Virginia...
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    Halka (category 1854 operas)
    [citation needed] In 2010 a new English translation by Donald Pippin was performed by Pocket Opera in San Francisco and Berkeley. To coincide with the bicentennial...
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  • Diane Paulus (category American opera directors)
    (born 1966) is an American theater and opera director who is currently the Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the American Repertory Theater at...
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    Teal Wicks (section Pippin)
    National Tour of Stephen Schwartz's musical Pippin, a role that she also reprised at the Goodspeed Opera House. From December 2010 through January 8,...
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    "Little Girls" A Christmas Story: The Musical – "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out" Pippin – medley; "Corner of the Sky" and "Magic to Do" Kinky Boots – "Everybody...
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    Brett Sullivan (category Australian film directors)
    Roku Audra McDonald - I Am What I Am - in post production Jesus Christ Superstar Arena Tour - Universal Pictures - DVD The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal...
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  • needed] On the recommendation of Donald Pippin, he was hired by Michael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch as music director for the International Touring Co...
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    Marcel Kinsbourne Ron Leibman David Levithan Arun Luthra Vladan Nikolic Pippin Parker Austin Pendleton Frank Pugliese John Reed Miguel Robles-Durán Anwar...
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  • Park with George No Strings On the Town City of Angels Zorba Brigadoon Pippin Applause Babes in Arms Kismet Company Anything Goes On the Twentieth Century...
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  • Retrieved September 17, 2013. Gans, Andrew (May 17, 2013). "'Kinky Boots', 'Pippin', 'Vanya and Sonia', 'Virginia 'Woolf? and More Win Drama League Awards"...
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  • an Academy Award, and a Emmy Award. He received three Tony Awards for Pippin (1973), House of Blue Leaves (1986), and Guys and Dolls (1992). For his...
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    Stanisław Moniuszko (category Polish male opera composers)
    Verbum Nobile in 2002. In 2009, Pocket Opera, of San Francisco, CA, USA, premiered Artistic Director Donald Pippin's English language translation of The...
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    nominations Anita from West Side Story Aunt Eller from Oklahoma! Berthe from Pippin Bloody Mary from South Pacific Carla Albanese from Nine Carrie Pipperidge...
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  • Cube, Art Directors Club (2011) "Illustration Friday Interview". Archived from the original on October 22, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-13. "Pippin Properties...
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    hits. He was later the director-choreographer for Sweet Charity (1968), Pippin (1972) and Chicago (1975). Other notable director-choreographers have included...
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    Girls, The Lost Boys) Patricia Hodge - (Betrayal, Hotel du Lac, Miranda, Pippin) William Hootkins – (Raiders of the Lost Ark, Batman) Lee Ingleby – (Harry...
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  • Conductor and Musical Director was awarded to acknowledge the contributions of conductors and musical directors in both musicals and operas. The award was first...
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  • Rubinstein (Pippin, July 31, 2014) Paul Rudd (Grace, October 9, 2012) Rosalind Russell Robert Ryan by Don Bevan Louis Rydell by Alex Gard Donald Saddler (May...
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  • and pianist, 82 7 July – Donald Pippin, American opera impresario and administrator, 95 9 July – Gil Wechsler, American opera house lighting designer,...
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  • Constable Donald Holder Bradley King Jennifer Tipton Hugh Vanstone 24 Nominations Jules Fisher 15 Nominations Natasha Katz 14 Nominations Donald Holder 12...
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  • Amon Miyamoto (category Japanese theatre directors)
    Tokyo) is a theater director. He has directed numerous productions in Japan and worldwide, including musicals, straight plays, opera, kabuki, and other...
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  • Cabaret (1972 film) (category Films whose art director won the Best Art Direction Academy Award)
    Awards, Bob Fosse won two Tony Awards for directing and choreographing Pippin, his biggest stage hit. Months later, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for...
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    Guido, a director played by Antonio Banderas. She left the show in September 2003. Benanti appeared in the World AIDS Day concerts of Pippin, Children...
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    1972 in music (section Opera)
    Jimmy Van Heusen "Corner of the Sky" w.m. Stephen Schwartz from the musical Pippin "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" – Simon & Garfunkel "Greased Lightning"...
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