Edward M. Greenberg Biography (1924-)

Born July 22, 1924, in New York, NY; son of Herman M. (in sales) and Bess (alegal secretary; maiden name, Levy) Greenberg; married Sara Dillon (an actress and singer), April 30, 1957; children: Elizabeth, David. Addresses:Office--c/o Municipal Theatre Association, St. Louis, Forest Park, St. Louis,MO 63112; Department of Drama, Theatre, and Dance, Queens College, Flushing,NY 11360.

Nationality
American
Birth Details
July 22, 1924
New York, New York, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; STAGE WORK
  • Director, The King and I, New York State Theatre, New York City, 1964.
  • Director, The Merry Widow, New York State Theatre, 1964.
  • Director, Carousel, New York State Theater, 1965.
  • Director, Kismet, New York State Theater, 1965.
  • Assistant stage manager at Music Circus, Hyannis, MA, 1950; director at summer theatres in cities including Milwaukee, WI, and Jacksonville and Miami,FL, 1951-55; Municipal Opera of St. Louis, MO, director, 1957-59, executiveproducer, 1971--; director at Jones Beach Marine Theatre, NY, 1960, Richard Rodgers Music Theatre of Lincoln Center, New York City, 1964-65, and White House Conference on Children--Stage and Television Production, 1970; resident director and associate producer at civic light opera associations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, 1960-70.
  • Credits; MAJOR TOURS
  • Director, Drood!, U.S. cities, 1988.
  • Credits; TELEVISION DIRECTOR
  • (With Dick McDonough) Roberta, NBC, 1958.
  • (With Bob Bum) "Archy and Mehitabel," Play of the Week, syndicated, 1960.
  • Writings
  • Author of adaptations of the plays The Merry Widow and The Student Prince.

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