Max Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984) was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927–1968). He came to the United States from Austria. He won the Tony Award twice, in 1949 for the original As the Girls Go, and in 1952 for a revival of Pal Joey.
Artists and Models Nov 15, 1927 - Mar 24, 1928
The Greenwich Village Follies Apr 9, 1928 - Jul 28, 1928
A Night in Venice May 21, 1929 - Oct 19, 1929
Nina Rosa Sep 20, 1930 - Jan 17, 1931
The New Yorkers Dec 8, 1930 - May 2, 1931
Ballyhoo of 1932 Sep 6, 1932 - Nov 26, 1932
Take a Chance Nov 26, 1932 - Jul 1, 1933
Roberta Nov 18, 1933 - Jul 21, 1934
Say When Nov 8, 1934 - Jan 12, 1935
Revenge with Music Nov 28, 1934 - May 27, 1935
Parade May 20, 1935 - Jun 22, 1935
Right This Way Jan 5, 1938 - Jan 15, 1938
Sing Out the News Sep 24, 1938 - Jan 7, 1939
Leave It to Me! - Replacement Nov 9, 1938 - Jul 15, 1939
Cabin in the Sky Oct 25, 1940 - Mar 8, 1941
Let's Face It! Oct 29, 1941 - Mar 20, 1943
Jackpot Jan 13, 1944 - Mar 11, 1944
Dream With Music May 18, 1944 - Jun 10, 1944
Up in Central Park Jan 27, 1945 - Apr 13, 1946
Beggar's Holiday Dec 26, 1946 - Mar 29, 1947
Finian's Rainbow - Replacement Jan 10, 1947 - Oct 2, 1948
As the Girls Go Nov 13, 1948 - Jan 14, 1950
Great to Be Alive! Mar 23, 1950 - May 6, 1950
Pal Joey (Revival) Jan 3, 1952 - Apr 18, 1953
Seventh Heaven May 26, 1955 - Jul 2, 1955
Ziegfeld Follies of 1957 Mar 1, 1957 - Jun 15, 1957
Finian's Rainbow (Revival) May 23, 1960 - Jun 1, 1960
The Unsinkable Molly Brown - Replacement Nov 3, 1960 - Feb 10, 1962
The Megilla of Itzik Manger Oct 9, 1968 - Dec 15, 1968
1949 Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director - As the Girls Go (winner)
1952 Tony Award for Best Conductor and Musical Director - Pal Joey (winner)