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Ms. Stroman -- familiarly known as Stroman, or Stro -- is the Tony Award-winning director-choreographer behind the first Mel Brooks musical, that megamonster "The Producers."
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"Our black company get to play a white sheriff and white guards and white lawyers and they get to play roles that they would never be allowed to play," says Stroman, the show's director.
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Susan Stroman says "The Scottsboro Boys" makes use of the kind of broad stylized characters typical in minstrel shows.
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Once Stroman signed off on the basic approach, I had two chairs built by a scenery shop in Jersey City.
Marcia G. Yerman: Beowulf Borrit on The Scottsboro Boys, Theatre, and Process Marcia G. Yerman 2011
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Director Susan Stroman says the creators of the musical took their cue from lyricist Fred Ebb, who died in 2004, before the show was completed.
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According to director Susan Stroman, the creators of the musical took their cue from lyricist Fred Ebb, who died in 2004, before the show was completed.
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It is impossible not to be thrilled by the electrifying craftsmanship of Susan Stroman, the director and choreographer.
A Perilous Page of History to Turn Terry Teachout 2010
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And they do, indeed, sing it for him, but then they take the lyrics and spin them on their heads, says Stroman.
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Susan Stroman says "The Scottsboro Boys" makes use of the kind of broad stylized characters typical in minstrel shows.
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Director Susan Stroman says the creators of the musical took their cue from lyricist Fred Ebb, who died in 2004, before the show was completed.
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