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(1976) Stage: Directed and wrote, with lyricist Fred Ebb, the book of the musical "Chicago". Nominated for Tony Award.

(1955) Stage: Choreographer for "The Pajama Game" on Broadway. Won Tony award.

(1962) Stage: Appeared on Broadway, uncredited in the chorus line, in "Pal Joey"

(1964) Stage: Appeared in revival of "Pal Joey" at City Center, New York. Nominated for Tony award as Best Actor (Musical).

(1958) Stage: Choreographer for "New Girl in Town" on Broadway. Nominated for Tony Award.

(1957) Stage: Choreographer, with Jerome Robbins, for "Bells Are Ringing" on Broadway. Nominated for Tony award

(1973) Stage: Director/Choreorapher for "Pippin" on Broadway. Won Tony awards.

(1966) Stage: Director/Choreographer for "Sweet Charity" on Broadway. Won Tony award as Choreographeer, nominated as Best Director (Musical).

(1962) Stage: Choreographed and co-directed (with Cy Feuer) "Little Me", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Material adaptation by Neil Simon. Based on a novel by Patrick Dennis. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns. Dance arrangements by Fred Werner. Vocal arrangements by Clay Warnick. Musical Director: Charles Sanford. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 17 Nov 1962-27 Jun 1963 (257 performances + 3 previews). Cast included: Sid Caesar, Nancy Andrews, Virginia Martin, John Anania, Ken Ayers, Barbara Beck, Margery Beddow, Burt Bier. Produced by Feuer & Martin. Note: Fosse won Tony award as Best Choreographer. Was also nominated, with Feuer, for Best Director (Musical) award.

(1959) Stage: Directed and choreographed "Redhead", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields (who also wrote lyrics), Sidney Sheldon and David Shaw. Music by Albert Hague. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang and Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Direction and vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. 46th Street Theatre: 5 February 1959-19 March 1960 (452 performances). Cast: Gwen Verdon (as "Essie Whimple"), Richard Kiley (as "Tom Baxter"), John Aristedes (as "Dancer"), Margery Beddow, Kevin Carlisle, Shirley de Burgh, Mame Dennis, Bob Dixon, Joan Fagan, Clifford Fearl, Pat Ferrier, Lydia Fredericks, David Gold, Bette Graham, Dee Harless, Harvey Hohnecker, Patrick Horgan, Reby Howells, Janie Janvier, Patti Karr, Elizabeth Kerr, Elaine King, Kasimir Kokich, Lee Krieger, John Lankston, Cynthia Latham, William LeMassena, Buzz Miller, Larry Mitchell, Dale Moreda, Joy Nichols, Stan Page, Noel Parenti, Liane Plane, Doris Rich, Shev Rodgers, Alton Ruff, Kelley Stephens, Leonard Stone (as "George Poppett"), Ralph Sumpter, Dean Taliaferro. Produced by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr. Associate Producer: Theatrical Interests Plan, Inc.

(1956) Stage: Choreographer for "Damn Yankees!" on Broadway, 1956. Note: Won Tony award.

Won seven Tony Awards out of 15 nominations, placing him just one win behind record-holder Gower Champion, who also had the same number of nominations.

(1973) Stage: His musical production of "Cabaret" was performed at the Theatre-in-the-Round in Chicago, with choreographer David E. Russow and director by Martha Webster.

(1978) Stage: His musical, "Cabaret," was performed at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse in Chicago, choreographed by Lou Conte.

(1983) Stage: His musical, "Chicago," was performed at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, with Barbara Robertson, Alene Robertson, Vince Viverito, choreographed and directed by David H. Bell.

(1991) Stage: His musical, "Sweet Charity," was performed at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, with Larry Yando and Shannon Cochran in the cast. Mark Hoebee was choreographer.

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