The show was directed by Herbert Berghof, scenery and lighting Howard Bay, costumes Patricia Zipprodt, musical director Stanley Wietrzychowski, produced in association with Don Mark Enterprises, production stage manager Frederick A. deWilde, stage manager Harry Young, and press by Louis Sica and John Springer Associates Inc.
Standard & Poor's | Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 | Poor Clares | Rich Man, Poor Man | Poor Knights Islands | Little Sisters of the Poor | Poor Richard's Almanack | Poor Cow | Henry Varnum Poor | The Murderer Lives at Number 21 | Rich Man, Poor Man (TV miniseries) | Rich Man, Poor Man Book II | Poor Folk | Poor Cinderella | poor | murderer | Henry Varnum Poor (designer) | English Poor Laws | Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor | William Palmer (murderer) | William Hare (murderer) | Standard and Poor's | Scott Peterson (convicted murderer) | Poor Tom | Poor Things | Poor People | Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story | Poor Leno | Wife, Mother, Murderer | The Poor Soldier |
He directed and or produced over sixty major award winning stage productions, among them Roxy Ventola’s After The Bomb, Brecht’s Baal, Sam Shepard’s True West, Arrabel’s Car Cemetery, Hamlet, Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, Tennessee Williams’ Vieux Carre, Nicholas Kazan’s Blood Moon, Poor Murderer, The Architect and Empress of Assyria, Cinders, Low Level Panic, and Dusa, Fish, Stas, and Vi.