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Susan P. Stroman〔http://www.udel.edu/PR/Messenger/93/3/25.html〕 (born October 17, 1954) is an American theatre director, choreographer, film director, and performer. She is a five-time Tony Award winner, four for Best Choreography and one as Best Director of a Musical for ''The Producers''. ==Early years== Stroman was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the daughter of Frances (née Nolan) and Charles Harry Stroman.〔http://www.dmvobits.com/archives.cfm?obit=8759〕 She was exposed to show tunes by her piano-playing salesman father. She began studying dance, concentrating on jazz, tap, and ballet at the age of five. She studied under James Jamieson at the Academy of the Dance in Wilmington. She majored in theatre at the University of Delaware.〔() choreographercloset.weebly.com retrieved Dec. 31, 2014〕 She performed, choreographed and directed at community theaters in the Delaware and Philadelphia area. After graduating in 1976, she moved to New York City. Her first professional appearance was in ''Hit the Deck'' at the Goodspeed Opera House in 1977. Her first Broadway credit was as an ensemble member in the 1979 musical ''Whoopee!''. In 1980 she was assistant director, assistant choreographer, and dance captain for the Broadway show ''Musical Chairs''. Wanting to direct and choreograph instead of perform, Stroman concentrated on creating for the theater.〔(Susan Stroman Biography ) tributemovies.com, retrieved January 5, 2010〕 She worked in small venues as a director and choreographer in various industrial shows, club acts and commercials.
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