Also credited on1 work
These come off the person record, which names a work and not a production. So we can say this name is attached to the work and we cannot say which staging, or in what capacity. For a composer or a writer that is the whole career we hold; there is no cast list to find them in.
In the literature3 passages
- Music historian Colin Escott and writing partner Floyd Mutrux expanded this scenario to include more secular rockabilly and rhythm and blues hits from the mid-1950s (only “Down by the Riverside” and “Peace in the Valley” were actually recorded that day). The show dramatizes the event by turning it into a jukebox musical, with astoundingly…ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- Nominees: Everyday Rapture by Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott; Fela! by Jim Lewis & Bill T. Jones; Million Dollar QuartetbyColin Escott and Floyd Mutruxtheatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 2009-2010 Season, v. 66 (Willis).txt
- Million Dollar Quartet New World Stages — Stage 4; First Preview: n/a; Opening Night: July 28, 2011; Closed June 24, 2012; 412 performances Book by Colin Escott & Floyd Mutrux; Original concept and direction by Floyd Mutrux; Inspired by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins; Produced by Relevant Theatricals, John C…theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 2011-12 Season, v. 68 (Willis).txt
Passages naming this person, found by keyword across 178 books. A keyword match is not a biography, and a common name will pull in the wrong one.
What this page does not know
- What this person played. No cast list we hold records a character against a performer.
- Any staging. This name appears in no production cast list we hold — 1,877 of 7,139 people are in that position, most of them writers, composers and designers rather than performers.
- Any portrait. 1,626 of 7,139 people have one, so this is the usual case rather than the exception.
- Which of the credits above the roles on this record — book writer — apply to. The roles sit on the person and never on a credit, so a director who also acted looks the same here as one who did not.