Diamonds (musical)
Musical revue about baseball / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds is a musical revue about baseball. The book and music were created by many writers, composers, and lyricists. Among them were Ellen Fitzhugh, Roy Blount, Jr., and John Weidman (book); and Larry Grossman, Comden and Green, Howard Ashman, and Cy Coleman, music.[1]
Diamonds | |
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A new musical revue | |
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Music | Gerard Alessandrini Craig Carnelia Cy Coleman Larry Grossman John Kander Doug Katsaros Alan Menken Jonathan Sheffer Lynn Udall Albert Von Tilzer Jim Wann |
Lyrics | Gerard Alessandrini Howard Ashman Craig Carnelia Betty Comden Fred Ebb Ellen Fitzhugh Adolph Green Karl Kennett Jack Norworth Jim Wann David Zippel |
Book | Bud Abbott Ralph G. Allen Roy Blount, Jr. Richard Camp Jerry L. Crawford Lou Costello Lee Eisenberg Sean Kelly Jim Wann John Lahr Arthur Masella Harry Stein John Weidman Alan Zweibel |
Productions | 1984 Off Broadway |
The musical ran Off Broadway at the Circle in the Square Downtown theater, beginning on December 16, 1984, and closing on March 31, 1985, after 122 performances. The production was directed by Broadway veteran Harold Prince. The cast included Loni Ackerman, Susan Bigelow, Jackée Harry, Scott Holmes, Dick Latessa, Dwayne Markee, Wade Raley, Larry Riley, Nestor Serrano, Gordon Stanley and Chip Zien.
The musical won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Set Design, by Tony Straiges.