RANDY SKINNER is an award-winning director, choreographer, and performer
whose work has been seen on Broadway, National and International tours, and
Regional theatres. He received Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, and Astaire
nominations for his choreography for 42nd Street. He also choreographed the
opening number for the 2001 Tony Awards television broadcast. Other shows
include State Fair (Outer Critics nomination), Ain't Broadway Grand (Tony,
Outer Critics nominations), After the Night and the Music (MTC/Biltmore
Theatre), Irving Berlin's White Christmas (Tony, Drama Desk nominations), Do
Re Mi, Of Thee I Sing, Face the Music and No No Nanette (the last four at
City Center Encores), Gotta Dance! (City Center), Happy Days (Los Angeles),
Stormy Weather (with Leslie Uggams/Pasadena Playhouse), An American in Paris
(Alley Theatre), Abby's Song (City Center), Puttin' On the Ritz (Kennedy
Center), On the 5th (Takarazuka Revue Company, Japan), Lucky In the Rain,
George M, Babes in Arms (all three at Goodspeed Opera House), Hello Dolly,
Strike Up the Band, Pal Joey, and Lone Star Love (Lucille Lortel
nomination). He has received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award, the Los
Angeles Dramalogue Award, the Connecticut Critics Award, and the Cleveland
Times Theatre Award. Among Mr. Skinner's performances are roles in A Chorus
Line, Gypsy, Dames at Sea, Hello Dolly, Pay Joey, Once More with Feeling,
High Spirits, Walking Happy and Babes in Arms, directed by the legendary
Ginger Rogers. His "taps" can be heard on the recordings Lucky in the Rain,
Sondheim, At the Movies, 110 in the Shade, and Strike up the Band.
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