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Harry Rigby (producer)

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led to a lawsuit that resulted in his credit being reduced to "Revival originally conceived for production by Harry Rigby," but insiders claimed he deserved full credit for the show's success. Undaunted by the experience, he revived the 1919 hit
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A decade passed before Rigby returned to Broadway, this time as a production associate for
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outing. Two years later, he enjoyed greater success when he joined forces with
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craze on Broadway. His acrimonious relationship with fellow producer
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story. In 1971, he was the driving force behind the hit revival of
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
New York City, New York
Theatre producer
writer
theatre producer
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jule Styne
Alexander H. Cohen
Hugh Martin
musical
Make a Wish
Broadway
Stanley Gilkey
Michael P. Grace II
John Murray Anderson's Almanac
revue
Harry Belafonte
Polly Bergen
Hermione Gingold
Billy Wolfe
Orson Bean
Kay Medford
Larry Kert
Tina Louise
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe
Edward Albee
Carson McCullers
No, No, Nanette
Ruby Keeler
Busby Berkeley

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