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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Frances Patricia Beck to Val Bisoglio
Judith Binus Biography (1944-)
Surname pronounced Bi-nus; born August 30, 1944, in Louisville, KY; daughterof Rudolph and Emily (Leibson) Binus. Addresses: HOME--New York, NY.
- Nationality
- American
- Birth Details
- August 30, 1944
- Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Famous Works
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Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE WORK; STAGE MANAGER
- Joffrey Ballet, City Center, NY, 1969.
- Joffrey II Company, 1970.
- Niagara Frontier Ballet, Buffalo, NY, 1970.
- What the Butler Saw, Academy Festival Theatre, Lake Forest, IL, 1971.
- Nutcracker, Arie Crown, Chicago, IL, 1971-72.
- The Boys from Syracuse, Goodman, Chicago, IL, 1972.
- Moonchildren, Academy Playhouse, Lake Forest, IL, 1972.
- Gallows Humor, Academy Playhouse, Lake Forest, IL, 1973.
- Dallas Civic Opera, TX, 1975 season.
- The Dybbuk, Pearl Lang Dance Company, 92nd Street YMHA, NY, 1976.
- Herzl, Palace, NY, 1976.
- Showboat, Miami Beach and Parker Playhouse, FL, 1977.
- Toller Cranston's Ice Show, Palace, NY, 1977.
- Hello, Dolly!, Lunt-Fontanne, NY, 1977-78.
- A Broadway Musical, Riverside Church and Lunt-Fontanne, NY, 1978.
- Children of a Lesser God, Longacre, 1980-82.
- Whodunnit, Biltmore, 1982-83.
- Siobhan McKenna and the Chieftains, Felt Forum, NY, 1983.
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Credits; MAJOR TOURS; STAGE MANAGER
- Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope, 1975.
- Ben Franklin, Citzen, 1976.
- West Side Story, Bus & Truck, 1976.
- Hello, Dolly!, National Company, 1977-78.
- Annie, First National Company, 1979-80.
- Children of a Lesser God, Spoleto, Italy, 1982.
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Credits; LIGHTING DESIGN
- Served as assistant to Tom Skelton, Ken Billington, John Gleason, and David Segal on such shows as Bad Habits, The Skin of Our Teeth, The King and I,A Streetcar Named Desire, and Lorelei, and at the American Shakespeare Festival and New Phoenix Repertory Company.
- Principal designer: The Lower Depths, Equity Library Theatre, 1969; Joffrey II Company, 1970; Niagara Frontier Ballet, Buffalo, NY, 1970; Borstal Boy,Academy Playhouse, Lake Forest, IL, 1971.
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