Harlem Song

COMPOSERS - Daryl Waters and Zane Mark

LIBRETTO - George C. Wolfe

A new theatrical revue conceived by Broadway whiz George C. Wolfe (Topdog/Underdog, Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, Jelly's Last Jam, Angels in America), Harlem Song is the first theatrical show to settle in for a long run at Harlem's legendary Apollo Theatre. It is described as a singing, dancing musical revue that showcases the extraordinary music and spirit of Harlem from the 1920s to the present.

Written and directed by George C. Wolfe

Choreography by Ken Roberson

Original music, arrangements and music supervision by Zane Mark and Daryl Waters

Sets by Riccardo Hernández

Costumes by Paul Tazewell

Lighting by Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer

Sound by Acme Sound Partners

Projection design - Batwin & Robin Productions Inc.

Hair design - David H. Lawrence

Production stage manager - Fred D. Klaisner

General management - Snug Harbor Productions Inc., Steven Chaikelson.

Co-producers - Mark Krantz, David Goodman and Frank Wildhorn; associate producers, Gwen Gilliam and Gail Goldstein. Presented by John Schreiber, Margo Lion/Jay Furman, Daryl Roth, Morton Swinsky, Color Mad Inc. and Charles Flateman, executive producer, in association with Sony Music, Arielle Tepper, Whoopi Goldberg, the Apollo Theater Foundation and Herb Alpert. At the Apollo Theater, 253 West 125th Street, Harlem.