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Susan Stroman

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SUSAN STROMAN

BY: ZACK DONOHOE

WHO IS SHE?

  • Stroman is an American theater director, choreographer, film director, and performer

FAMILY LIFE

  • Born in Wilmington, Delaware
  • Daughter of Frances née Nolan and Charles Stroman
  • She began studying dance and music because her father was a piano playing salesman

EDUCATION

  • Taught by James Jamieson at the Academy of dance in Wilmington
  • She majored in theater at the University of Delaware

CAREER

  • After graduating in 1976 she moved to New York
  • Her first professional appearance was in "Hit the Deck" at the Goodspeed Opera House in 1977
  • In 1980 she was assistant director, assistant choreographer, and dance captain for the Broadway show Musical Chairs

CAREER CONTINUED

  • Stroman's big break as a choreographer came in 1987 when director Scott Ellis hired her for his Off-Broadway revival of Flora the Red Menace at the Vineyard Theatre in Greenwich Village
  • She won her first Tony Award for Best Choreography for being asst. director in "Crazy for you" in 1992
  • In 1994, Stroman won her second Tony Award when she collaborated with Prince on a revival, where she unleashed some of her most innovative ideas

AWARDS

  • Stroman has won a total of 24 awards
  • Some important ones are the 5 Tony's, 5 drama desk awards, and 7 outer critic circle awards
  • All of those awards were for outstanding choreography and director

MOST POPULAR WORK

  • Some of her work is Musical chairs, Crazy for You, Show Boat, Oklahoma!, A Christmas Carol, and Contact

WHY IS SHE IMPORTANT TO DRAMA

  • Stroman is important because she is an innovative choreographer, and helped produce many important plays and musicals