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Lawrence Kasha : ウィキペディア英語版
Lawrence Kasha
Lawrence Kasha (December 3, 1933 – September 29, 1990) was a Tony Award-winning American theatre producer and director, playwright, and stage manager.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Kasha began his Broadway career as a production assistant for ''Silk Stockings'' in 1955. He joined the show's national tour as stage manager, then returned to New York City to work in that capacity for ''Li'l Abner'' (1956), ''Whoop-Up'' (1958), ''Happy Town'' (1959), and ''How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'' (1961).
Kasha had directed a season of summer stock productions at the Colonie Summer Theatre in Latham, New York in 1959, but his first major directing assignment came in 1962 with ''Guys and Dolls'' and ''The Most Happy Fella'' at the O'Keefe Center in Toronto. He returned to Broadway to share a producing credit with Hal Prince for ''She Loves Me'' in 1963, then the following year directed ''Bajour'' and worked as associate director on ''Funny Girl'', which he directed in the West End when Barbra Streisand took the show to London in 1966, the same year he helmed ''Show Boat'' at the New York State Theater in Lincoln Center. Three years later he returned to London to direct Ginger Rogers in ''Mame''.
In 1978, Kasha adapted the 1954 MGM movie musical ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' for the stage. Although the national tour, which he also produced and directed, was a critical and commercial success, the 1982 Broadway staging proved to be a flop, closing after fifteen previews and five performances.
Kasha's playwriting credits include ''The Pirate'' (1968), ''Where Have You Been, Billy Boy'' (1969), and ''Heaven Sent'' (1978).
Kasha served as producer for the television series ''Busting Loose'', ''Komedy Tonite'', and ''Knots Landing''. He died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
==Additional Broadway credits==

*''Hadrian VII'' (1969), producer
*''Applause'' (1970), producer
*''Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen'' (1970), director
*''Father's Day'' (1971), producer
*''Inner City'' (1971), producer
*''Seesaw'' (1973), producer
*''No Hard Feelings'' (1973), producer
*''Woman of the Year'' (1981), producer

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