- Max
Goberman (8
February 1911 – 31
December 1962) was an
American conductor. He
conducted ballets,
Broadway musicals (including the
original productions...
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Carol Lawrence as Best
Actress in a
Supporting Role in a Musical, Max
Goberman as Best
Musical Director and Conductor, and
Irene Sharaff for Best Costume...
- competitions, she is
discovered by a
famous Russian skating coach,
Natasha Goberman. However,
Natasha coaches at an
expensive boarding school and Katelin's...
- Mitc****; Mitc**** was Tabbert's
dance double. The
musical director was Max
Goberman.
There is no
original cast recording,
although there is a
recording of...
- "Dance Me a Song –
Broadway Musical –
Original | IBDB". IBDb profile: Max
Goberman;
accessed November 21, 2017. "Pal Joey (Broadway, 1952)". Playbill. Retrieved...
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American Ballet Theatre,
conducted by Max
Goberman.
Simons began secretly studying the
orchestral scores.
Goberman found out – and gave him a
chance at the...
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Audra McDonald. The show was
originally developed in the mid-1970s by John
Goberman, who
served as
executive producer from 1976
until 2011. In 2012, current...
- Arts
American Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake (Live from
Lincoln Center) John
Goberman,
producer PBS
American Ballet Theatre (Dance in America:
Great Performances)...
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showings of the film
accompanied by a live
symphony orchestra.
Producer John
Goberman provides the
following details concerning the
genesis of the
Brohn version:...
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Trotter as Solomon,
Member of The
Lions Karen Starc as Sara (as
Karen Goberman) Bonz
Malone as
Scratch David Vadim as
Judah Carol Woods as
Cislyn Slick...