Kathleen Marshall is a Broadway choreographer and director who won wide acclaim for her 2003 production of Bernstein’s Wonderful Town. She was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Director for this show and won the award for Best Choreographer. In 2006 she directed and choreographed a highly acclaimed revival of The Pajama Game, starring Harry Connick Jr., for which she won another Tony as Best Choreographer. Among her other Broadway productions areLittle Shop of Horrors; Follies; Seussical; Kiss Me, Kate (1999 revival); Ring Around the Moon; 1776 (1995 revival); and Swinging on a Star.
In this interview from October 14, 2006, Kathleen Marshall discusses her creative process and role as a Broadway choreographer and director.
This interview and transcript are available for in-library use. To arrange for access, contact Kerry Masteller.
[Biographical information from the "Leonard Bernstein: Boston to Broadway" Festival Program Book]