Kathleen Marshall


Choreographer

Biography

Life Events

1980

Earned Equity card with role in the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (date approximate)

1994

Choreographed the musical revue "Swinging on a Star" at the George Street Playhouse in New Jersey; production later staged on Broadway

1994

Served as assistant choreographer on the Broadway revival of "Damn Yankees", choroegraphed by brother Rob

1995

With John DeLuca, created choreography for the touring production of "Andrew Lloyd Webber: Music of the Night", staged by Scott Ellis

1996

Did musical staging for the musical "Time and Again", performed at the Old Globe Theatre and directed by Susan H Schulman

1996

For Encores!, choreographed "DuBarry Was a Lady" and "Call Me Madam"

1996

Succeeded Walter Bobbie as artistic director of City Center/Encores!: Great American Musicals in Concert

1997

Choreographed the critically-praised Off-Broadway musical "Violet"

1997

Reteamed with Scott Ellis to provide choreography for the revival of "1776"

1998

For Encores!, choreographed production of "Li'l Abner"

1998

Again assisted brother Rob in staging musical numbers for the acclaimed site specific revival of "Cabaret"

1999

Won praise and a Tony nomination for staging dances in the revival of "Kiss Me, Kate"

1999

Choreographed the national tour of "Sunset Blvd.", directed by Susan H Schulman and starring Petula Clark

2000

Hired to choreograph the musical numbers for "Seussical"

2000

Stage directorial debut, the 1954 Stephen Sondheim musical "Saturday Night"; also choreographed

2000

Directed and choreographed the Encores! presentation of "Wonderful Town"

2003

Choreographed the TV version of "The Music Man" (ABC)

2005

Choreographed the Roundabout's revival of "The Pajama Game"

Family

Rob Marshall
Brother
Choreographer, dancer. Older; Marshall has worked as his assistant.

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