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Roger Horchow

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Roger Horchow was an American catalog-business entrepreneur turned Broadway producer whose credits include the Tony-winning Crazy for You (1992) and the revival of Kiss Me, Kate.

Also credited on1 work

Crazy for You

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In the literature4 passages

  • Roger Horchow’s not having bricks and mortar at his disposal didn’t deter him from sending out a handsome, four-color mail-order catalog that purveyed plenty of upscale wares.ebooks/Filichia, Peter/B007L4OWCU EBOK - Peter Filichia.txt
  • So on September 19, 1994, at this performance (number 1,079) the role of Everett Baker usually played by Carleton Carpenter was played by Roger Horchow. Ditto for the next seven shows. Horchow gave a deliciously amateurish performance that was just a little on the stiff side. All in all, however, he was as endearing asebooks/Filichia, Peter/B007L4OWCU EBOK - Peter Filichia.txt
  • Producers: Roger Berlind, Roger Horchow, Daryl Roth, Jane Bergère, Ted Hartley & Center Theatre Groupebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
  • Producers: Roger Berlind, the R/ F/ B/ V Group, Roy Furman, Debra Black, Ted Hartley, Roger Horchow, David Ian, Scott Rudin, and Jack Viertelebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt

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