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Name
  
Glen Kelly

Role
  
Musical arranger

Music director
  
The Producers


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Plays
  
Bullets Over Broadway, The Nance

Awards
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play

Similar
  
Susan Stroman, Woody Allen, Thomas Meehan, Mel Brooks, Douglas Carter Beane

Glen Kelly is a music arranger (especially of dance music) and composer. He is best known for his musical theatre arrangements for Broadway shows including Beauty and the Beast, The Producers, Young Frankenstein, Spamalot, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Book of Mormon and Aladdin.

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Career

Kelly is a self-taught musician, who began his career working as a rehearsal pianist and musical director the San Francisco show Beach Blanket Babylon. He moved to New York in the early 1980s. Kelly has had a long professional association with Mel Brooks and Susan Stroman, notably on the Broadway musicals The Producers (2001–2007) and Young Frankenstein (2007–2009).

His other arrangements for musicals and his incidental music for plays include Dance a Little Closer (1983), The Tap Dance Kid (1983–1985), Beauty and the Beast (1994–2007), Steel Pier (1997), High Society (1998), The Frogs (2004), Spamalot (2005–2009), The Drowsy Chaperone (2006–2007), All About Me (2010), The Scottsboro Boys (2010), The Book of Mormon (2011–present), Death of a Salesman (2012 revival), A Christmas Story: The Musical (2012), The Nance (2013; Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play), Aladdin (2014–present), Bullets Over Broadway (2014), and Something Rotten! (2015).

References

Glen Kelly Wikipedia