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Dennis Grimaldi is an American
theatrical producer A theatrical producer is a person who oversees all aspects of mounting a theatre production. The producer is responsible for the overall financial and managerial functions of a production or venue, raises or provides financial backing, and hire ...
, director, and choreographer who has worked on
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, Off Broadway, television, and on
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. His work includes '' Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, Other People’s Money, Harry Townsend’s Last Stand'' and '' Annie Warbucks''. Grimaldi choreographed the touring companies of Gigi, The Robber Bridegroom, The Red Bluegrass Western Flyer show, and
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; among others.


Early life and education

Grimaldi was born in
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. He is a graduate of
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. He studied dance at the Stone-Camryn School and Gail Larry School, Ronn Forella, Luigi and with John Aristides, and Jack Cole. Under the tutelage of
Eugenie Leontovich Eugenie Leontovich (born Evgenia Konstantinovna Leontovich; russian: Евге́ния Константиновна Леонто́вич, tr. ; March 21 or April 3 "Eugenie Leontovich, 93; actress, writer, director", ''Chicago Tribune'', April ...
, Dr. John Reich, and Dr. Charles McGaw, he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting on scholarship from
Goodman School of Drama The Theatre School at DePaul University, previously the Goodman School of Drama (also known as TTS and GSD, respectively) is the drama school of DePaul University. Founded with its first class conducted at the Art Institute of Chicago on January 5 ...
at the Art Institute of Chicago (now at
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), and also studied at
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. As an actor and dancer, he co-starred in ''A Flea in Her Ear'', ''Caesar and Cleopatra'', ''The Sound of Music'', ''Funny Girl'', ''A Song for Cyrano'' (Cyrano), and ''Follies''. As a dancer, he also appeared in ''Man of La Mancha'', ''Hello, Dolly!'', ''Promises, Promises'', ''Sugar'' and other productions.


Career

After his career as a dancer and actor, Grimaldi began directing and choreographing. In 1989, he formed Dennis Grimaldi Productions. For the stage, he first worked as an Associate to the Producers on A. R. Gurney's ''Sweet Sue''. He recently co-produced the Broadway revival production of For Colored Girls/When the Rainbow is Enuf which garnered 7 Tony Award Nominations, The Drama Desk Nomination. Grimaldi produced Harry Townsend’s Last Stand by George Eastman at New York City Center. Starring Len Cariou and Craig Bierko and David Lansbury, who replaced Bierko. After receiving strong reviews and audience raves, the show was forced to close early due to the Pandemic and the lock down of New York Theatres. Grimaldi also Directed Alfo Learns to Love by Vincent Amelio and produced and directed an early Workshop Production of George Eastman’s Harry Townsend's Last Stand starring Len Cariou and Warren Bub. His many credits as Producer include The New York City Center Production of Harry Townsend’s Last Stand starring Tony Award winner, Len Cariou ( Blue Bloods) and Craig Bierko, Executive Producer for the television film of the Sondheim/Laurents/Styne Musical ''Gypsy'' which was filmed live at the Savoy Theatre in London and starred Olivier-winner Imelda Staunton, As a producer for Broadway, productions include ''The Heidi Chronicles'' (2015) with
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and Bryce Pinkham, the Bernstein/Comden/Green musical ''On the Town'' 2014 revival, and ''The Realistic Joneses'' starring
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. In 2014 he won the Grand Slam of theater awards, the Tony, Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle Awards for "Best Musical" for the Broadway production of ''A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder'' starring Tony winner Jefferson Mays. Grimaldi's other Broadway productions include the Deaf West Broadway revival production of ''Spring Awakening''; ''Love Letters'', the musical revival of ''On the Town'', and the Australian tour of ''Driving Miss Daisy''. He is co-producer of the Tony-winning George and Ira Gershwin musical, ''Nice Work If You Can Get It''. The musical received 10 Tony nominations, 9 Drama Desk nominations and 9 Outer Critics Circle nominations. For the 2011 season, Grimaldi was involved with the highly successful musical production tour and Broadway production of ''A Christmas Story''; it was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Musical In the fall of 2012. Other productions on Broadway and Off-Broadway included the 2011 Broadway revival of the
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musical ''Godspell''; Leslie Jordon's ''My Trip Down The Pink Carpet''; also ''Angels in America,'' ''Other People's Money'' (Outer Critic Award), the Olivier Award-winning ''Rise and Fall of Little Voice,'' ''Girl's Room,'' ''Sally Marr'' (Tony nomination), ''Grace & Glorie,'' ''Artist Descending a Staircase,'' ''The High Rollers'' (Tony nomination for Vivian Reed), ''The Boys in the Band'' revival (with Michael Siebert an Obie Award), ''Any Given Day,'' and ''Party''. He was also involved with the musicals ''Nunsense Jamboree'', ''Fanny Hill'' and ''Annie Warbucks'' (Outer Critics Award) which had the distinction to also perform for the
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, ''Like Love,'' and the musical adaptation of A.R. Gurney's ''Richard Cory,'' among others. He has also been associated with
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on the
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productions of ''Lost in Yonkers'' (
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, Mercedes Ruehl) and ''London Suite'' (Carole Shelley, Jeffrey Jones) as well as the Broadway production ''
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: The Dancer's Life'' with The Producer Circle and
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's ''The Cryptogram'' ( Felicity Huffman, Ed Begley Jr.) and, in 2015, the Broadway production of
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's ''It's Only a Play'' starring
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, Matthew Broderick, Megan Mullally, Stockard Channing,
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. His many London productions on the West End and The Fringe include ''The Boys in the Band'', Stephen Sondheim's ''Marry Me A Little'' (choreographer/associate director), actor Jack Gilford in ''Look To the Rainbow'' (choreographer/associate director) and
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's ''Diary of a Somebody''. He produced the
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revue ''Something Funny's Going On''. He was an associate on the Off-Broadway production of ''Oblivion Postponed'' by Ron Newseyer, directed by Nicholas Martin. He was an associate producer for Candid Productions, a television production company, for 15 years; producing programming for ABC, NBC and HBO. He was awarded the Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Theatre Production, the NY Film and Television Gold Medal Awards, the Outer Critics Awards and the Carbonell Award. Productions have also earned The Drama Desk, Drama League and Tony Awards, as well as the Pulitzer Prize. Mr. Grimaldi in New York, recently directed Stephan DeGhelder's Looking For Mr. Right and Vincent Amelio's Romantic Italian Comedy, Alfo Learns to Love.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grimaldi, Dennis American theatre managers and producers Living people DePaul University alumni Year of birth missing (living people) People from Melrose Park, Illinois