won the Tony Award and the Drama Critics Circle Award for Fiddler on the Roof. His other musicals include Zorba (Tony nomination, Drama Critics Circle Award); Rags (Tony nomination); The Baker's Wife (Laurence Olivier Award, London); Juno; Take Me Along; Irene (starring Debbie Reynolds); The King of Hearts; and So Long, 174th Street. He also co-authored, with Alan Jay Lerner, the musical Carmelina, and, with Will Glickman, Mr. Wonderful (starring Sammy Davis, Jr.) and Plain and Fancy. His plays are Enter Laughing, Before the Dawn, and Mrs. Gibbons' Boys. Mr. Stein began his career in television and radio, writing for "The Sid Caesar Show," "Your Show of Shows," "The Henry Morgan Show," and many others, and for personalities including Tallulah Bankhead, Phil Silvers, Jackie Gleason, and Zero Mostel. He wrote the screenplays of Enter Laughing and Fiddler on the Roof, for which he won the Screen Writers Guild Award. He is currently working on All About Us, a musical version of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth. He is a member of the Dramatists Guild Council and is married to Elisa Stein, a psychotherapist.
For the theatre: Flora the Red Menage; Cabaret; The Happy Time; Zorba; 70, Girls, 70; Chicago; The Act; Woman of the Year; The Rink; And the World Goes Round -- The Kander and Ebb Musical; Kiss of the Spider Woman; Steel Pier. For films: Cabaret; Norman Rockwell: A Short Subject; Lucky Lady; Kramer Vs. Kramer; A Matter of Time; Places of the Heart; French Postcards; Stepping Out. For television: "Liza with a Z" (Liza Minelli); "Gypsy in My Soul" (Shirley MacLaine); "Goldie and Liza Together" (Goldie Hawn and Liza Minelli); "Ol' Blue Eyes is Back" (Frank Sinatra); "Baryshnikov on Broadway"; "An Early Frost"; "Liza in London." Awards: Tony - Kiss of the Spider Woman, Woman of the Year, Cabaret. Emmy - "Liza with a Z,' "Gyspy in My Soul," "Baryshnikov on Broadway," "Liza at Radio City Music Hall." Grammy - Chicago - Cast Album. Golden Globe - Cabaret. Drama Critics Circle Award - Kiss of the Spider Woman, Chicago. Drama Desk Award - Kiss of the Spider Woman, Cabaret. Outer Critics Circle Award - And the World Goes Round. Members of The Song Writers Hall of Fame and The Theatre Hall of Fame.
was born and raised in Claremont, California. He graduated from the University of Redlands with a degree in Theater and Music. In 1978 he began a long career writing, directing, and producing television comedy. With partner Peter Casey he wrote and produced "The Jeffersons" (six years) and "Cheers" (four years). In 1989 they added a third partner, the late David Angell. The first series they created, "Wings," ran for eight seasons on NBC. Their second, "Frasier," ran eleven seasons and made television history by winning more Emmy awards than any other show ever. Besides directing many episodes of his own series, David has directed several pilots and was a repeating guest director for "Everybody Loves Raymond." He has won many and various awards for his work in television including nine Emmys (eighteen nominations) for writing, directing, and producing, a Golden Globe, the People's Choice (twice), the Directors Guild Award, the Television Critic's Award (three times), the British Comedy Award, the Humanitas Prize (twice), and the prestigious Peabody Award. Recently he has been devoting more time to the theatre, directing critically acclaimed revivals of Light Up the Sky, Do I Hear A Waltz?, 110 in the Shade, and the LA premiere of Diva at the Pasadena Playhouse, the world premiere of How I Fell In Love at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and On The Twentieth Century, Assassins, Company, A New Brain, Applause! and Working for REPRISE!. Still writing too, he authored the concert version of Can-Can for Encores starring Patti LuPone and has just completed the book for a musical based on the novel Like Water For Chocolate.
returns to REPRISE! having directed last season's production of On The Town, he will return in the fall to direct and choreograph My One and Only. Future projects include the natinoal tour of Camelot starring Michael York. As part of the original Broadway creative team, Mr. Mojica was associated with Disney's Broadway musical, Beauty and the Beast (Associate Director / Associate Choreographer) for over eight years. In that time, he mounted, staged, and supervised all 16 companies of the show around the world, with productions premiering in London, Tokyo, Madrid, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Stuttgart, Sydney, and three US National Tours. He has directed and/or choreographed productions of Victor Victoria (1st National Tour) w/ Toni Tennille, Singin' in the Rain (Seoul), Cabaret w/ Sam Harris, Hello, Dolly! w/ Jo Anne Worley, The Music Man w/ John Davidson, Dreamgirls, Damn Yankees, Fiddler on the Roof, My Fair Lady, Enter the Guardsman for The Old Globe Theatre, Anything Goes (2003 Ovation Award/Best Musical) for REPRISE!, and over 17 productions for the Sacramento Music Circus. He choreographed The Disney Channel television special for the premiere of the animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the live stage show for the Disney/Pixar film, The Incredibles at the El Capitan Theatre, the world premiere of Flavia and the Dream Maker (Access Theatre) based on Flavia Weedn’s popular storybook greeting cards, and The Great American Songbook w/ Michael Feinstein at The Mark Taper Forum. He continues to lend his support to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, The Actor’s Fund, The Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation in San Francisco, and the LA S.T.A.G.E benefits. He is a member of SSDC, The Society of Director's and Choreographers Union, and resides in Los Angeles and New York. For new shows, projects, and further information, please visit www.danmojica.com.
was Peter Matz’s associate for fourteen shows. Now in his fourth season as musical director, he has received seven Theater LA Ovation and two LA Drama Critics nominations; recent LA Philharmonic debut at the Hollywood Bowl as on-stage pianist for Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday - The Concert, also assisting Paul Gemignani; assisted John Mauceri rehearsing the summer Bowl musicals The Music Man, My Fair Lady, Mame and Camelot; associate conductor for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Merlin and The Tap Dance Kid (all Broadway), Les Miserables (L.A. premiere company), conducted the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song and Dance (starring Melissa Manchester). Other credits: accompanying Marilyn Horne and Florence Henderson in benefit recitals for P.A.C.E. and the Music Academy of the West (the latter also joined by Carol Burnett); musical direction for Two On The Aisle, the music of Harry Warren and Marvin Hamlisch (for STAGE-2005), The Perfect Year (for STAGE-2004), honoring the music of Sir Andrew, and Something Wonderful (for the Actor's Fund-2002), honoring the music of Richard Rodgers, each directed by David Galligan); the club acts for Jason Graae, Donna McKechnie. As a songwriter/composer-- ASCAP Rising Songwriter Showcases on both coasts, Cabaret Conventions at New York’s Town Hall, the Hollywood Roosevelt’s Cinegrill; music and songs (in collaboration with Lindy Robbins) performed in the ‘93-’98 editions of the Ringling Brothers’ Circus, the musicals Heartbeats (in collaboration with Amanda McBroom) The Gay 90’s – Looking Back and Moving On and Vampire Virgins from Venus. This last spring, Gerald’s song “Mary” (written in collaboration with Faye Greenberg)--a paean to The Mary Tyler Moore Show was performed on the TV Land Awards show by Eric McCormack-- in the presence of the original cast of the landmark sitcom.
is a graduate of the UCLA School of Fine Arts. He also attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Evan is an award winning designer who juggles multiple productions, designing throughout Los Angeles and Las Vegas. In Los Angeles, his projects have ranged from the beautiful (Camelot at the Hollywood Bowl) to the urban (Ephraim's Song at the Hamilton Music Academy) to the astounding (fofo: Hasta La Muerte at the Hollywood Forever Cemetary's annual Day of the Dead celebration). Las Vegas productions include Man of La Mancha, Seussical: the Musical, and most recently, Into The Woods. Previous designs for REPRISE! include Babes in Arms, Kismet, Brigadoon, and Applause. Evan currently serves as the production designer for Theatre fofo. He dedicates his work to mentors 'Little' Jimmy Arsenault and Robert W. Zentis.
has worked all over Los Angeles in the last few years. After completing her BA from Hampshire College and her MFA in costume design at the University of Arizona, she began designing freelance here in L.A. Her last project with REPRISE! was On The Town as associate costume designer. Since then she was nominated for an NAACP award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Maids with CGT Productions. Her costume design for the 2005 Musical Christmas at the Lawrence Welk Resort, San Diego, won numerous accolades. As an assistant designer to Mirena Rada, Heather was dedicated to the development and production of Disney's Block Party, a new Pixar themed parade at California Adventure. As a stylist she has worked with Alaska Airlines and DVD Harmony on comedic commercials. Most recently, she worked in the Caribbean on feature film Honeymoon with Mom for Lifetime, starring Shelley Long and Virginia Williams. Other assistant work in film includes Hallmark's Valley of Light with Chris Kline and Gretchen Moll; Lethal Eviction starring Judd Nelson, and the upcoming feature film The El Cortez with Lou Diamond Phillips. Theatres where Heather has designed or assisted in the recent past include the Center Theatre Group, South Coast Rep, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Barter Theatre, Shakespeare and Company, TheatreWorks and Maine State Musical Theatre. She would like to thank her husband Matt for his continued support of the perpetually evolving "business of Heather."
has created designs for twenty-seven REPRISE! productions including Applause, Sweeney Todd, Mack & Mabel and Hair. He designed the acclaimed production of Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks at the Belasco Theatre on Broadway, the Geffen Playhouse and the Coconut Grove Playhouse. He has designed over eighty-five productions for South Coast Repertory Theatre and shows for the Mark Taper Forum, Laguna Playhouse, International City Theatre, Opera Santa Barbara, South Bay CLO, Fullerton CLO, Sacramento Music Theatre, Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C., and the current New York production and national tour of Peter Pan featuring Cathy Rigby. His lighting can be seen at theme parks in six different countries including Universal Studios Hollywood, Japan and Orlando; Warner Bros. Movie World Australia, Germany and Spain; Knott's Berry Farm and Disneyland. His architectural lighting can be seen at Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos, Santa Monica Place, South Coast Plaza Mall, Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Los Angeles Music Center and many other retail centers, restaurants, churches, residences and libraries.
has designed over 86 theatrical shows, including Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks on Broadway, the most recent national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, The Ten Commandments starring Val Kilmer at the Kodak Theatre, Measure for Measure, Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Cinderella at the Ahmanson, The Talking Cure, Like Jazz, Big River, Flower Drum Song and First Picture Show at the Taper, and all of the past eight seasons of REPRISE! Other design work includes Paint Your Wagon, Six Dance Lessons In Six Weeks and A'int Nothin' But the Blues at the Geffen, Play On, Only A Kingdom and Blame it on the Movies at the Pasadena Playhouse, Masada at the Shubert Theatre in LA, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Singing in the Rain for Denver's Arvada Center for the Arts, Forever Plaid and Blues in the Night at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, The King and I, South Pacific and Into the Woods for the Long Beach Civic Light Opera. On Broadway he assisted long time design partner Jon Gottlieb on 2001’s If You Ever Leave Me I'm Coming With You. He served as Production Sound Engineer for Thoroughly Modern Millie at La Jolla Playhouse and was the head soundman for the national tour of Titanic. He won the 2003 NAACP award for Sound Design for Jesus Christ Superstar, the 2001 Ovation Award for Flower Drum Song, and the 1999 LA Drama Critics Circle Award for Cinderella, as well as five LA Dramalogue Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design, and two Ovation Award nominations for Best Sound Design.
