Scott Wittman
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Scott Wittman is an American director, lyricist, and writer for Broadway, concerts, and television. He received Tony, Grammy, and Drama Desk Awards for co-writing the lyrics for the Broadway musical Hairspray, while the music was written by his life partner Marc Shaiman.[1]
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[edit] Concert & theatre work (as director and/or writer)
- Kristin Chenoweth
- Dame Edna
- Nathan Lane
- Darlene Love
- Patti LuPone
- Bette Midler
- Sarah Jessica Parker
- Martin Short
- Jayne County
- Sandy Duncan
- Christine Ebersole
- Ellen Foley
- Annie Golden
- Debbie Gravitte
- The High-Heeled Women
- Allison Janney
- Madeline Kahn
- Lainie Kazan
- Laura Kenyon
- Ute Lemper
- Lypsinka
- Ann Magnuson
- Andrea Martin
- Lonette McKee
- Zora Rasmussen
- Elaine Stritch
- Bruce Vilanch
- Rufus Wainwright
- Raquel Welch
- Holly Woodlawn
[edit] Productions
Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me [Original, Musical, Sketches], Lyrics by Scott Wittman;, Conceived by Scott Wittman, Jul 29, 2006 - Jan 27, 2007 (Cast album available on Ghostlight Records - www.sh-k-boom.com)
Hairspray [Original, Musical, Comedy], Lyrics by Scott Wittman, Aug 15, 2002 -
Matters of the Heart [Original, Special, Solo, Concert], Directed by Scott Wittman;, Conceived by Scott Wittman, Nov 13, 2000 - Dec 17, 2000
Patti LuPone on Broadway [Original, Special, Concert, Solo], Directed by Scott Wittman;, Conceived by Scott Wittman
[edit] References
- ^ Rapp, Linda (2004), “Shaiman, Marc , and Scott Wittman”, glbtq.com, <http://www.glbtq.com/arts/shaiman_m.html>