Jay Harnick (Director) | Playbill

Jay Harnick

Director

During his time at Theatreworks, he produced nearly 100 shows. It is now the nation's largest creator and producer of theatre for young audiences.

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  • Born: Jun 08, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois
  • Death: Feb 27, 2007 in Manhattan, New York

Roles (20)

The Sudden & Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson Playbill - Dec 1968 The Sudden & Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson
Opened December 18, 1968
  • Producer
The Sudden & Accidental Re-Education of Horse Johnson Playbill - Dec 1968
Tartuffe Playbill - January 1965 Tartuffe
Opened January 14, 1965
  • Production Stage Manager
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 The Young Abe Lincoln
Opened April 25, 1961
  • Director
Phoenix '55 Playbill - April 1955 Phoenix '55
Opened May 23, 1955
  • as "Finale" Performer (Original)
  • as "Tomorrow Is Here" Company (Original)
  • as Delivery Man (Upper Birth) (Original)
  • as Friends, Relatives and Other Disreputable Elements (The Trap) (Original)
  • as It Says Here Performer (Original)
  • as Photographer (First Prize) (Original)
John Murray Anderson's Almanac Playbill - Dec 1953 John Murray Anderson's Almanac
Opened December 10, 1953
  • as Bridegroom (Original)
  • as Chorus (Original)
  • as Sedan Chair Bearer (Original)
  • as Singer in "Tin Pan Alley" (Original)
  • as The Man in the Box (Original)
  • as Courtier (Replacement)
Pb Listing Placeholder BROADWAY V4 Alive and Kicking
Opened January 17, 1950
  • as "Alive and Kicking" Singer (Original)
  • as "Building Going Up" Singer (Original)
  • as "Love It Hurts So Good" Singer (Original)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Playbill - Dec 1949 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Opened December 08, 1949
  • as Deck Steward (Replacement)
  • as Singing Ensemble (Replacement)
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