Harry Rigby (producer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harry Rigby (producer)

American producer

Date of Birth: 21-Feb-1925

Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of Death: 17-Jan-1985

Profession: librettist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Harry Rigby (producer)

  • Harry Rigby (c.
  • 1925 – January 17, 1985) was an American theatre producer and writer.Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rigby joined forces with Jule Styne and Alexander H.
  • Cohen to produce the short-lived 1951 Hugh Martin musical Make a Wish as his first Broadway outing.
  • Two years later he enjoyed greater success with John Murray Anderson's Almanac, a revue with an eclectic cast that included Harry Belafonte, Polly Bergen, Hermione Gingold, Billy Wolfe, Orson Bean, Kay Medford, Larry Kert, and Tina Louise. A decade passed before Rigby returned to Broadway, this time as a production associate for The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Edward Albee's adaptation of the Carson McCullers story.
  • In 1971, he was the driving force behind the hit revival of No, No, Nanette, which lured both Ruby Keeler and Busby Berkeley out of retirement and started the nostalgia craze on Broadway.
  • His acrimonious relationship with fellow producer Cyma Rubin led to a lawsuit that resulted in his credit being reduced to "Revival originally conceived for production by Harry Rigby," but insiders claimed he deserved full credit for the show's success.
  • Undaunted by the experience, he revived the 1919 hit Irene, for which he helped adapt a new book, with Debbie Reynolds two years later. Rigby died in New York City.

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