The following pages link to Philip Rose (theatrical producer)
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- Jeff Whitty (links | edit)
- Christopher Hampton (links | edit)
- Candide (operetta) (links | edit)
- Don McKellar (links | edit)
- Robert Lopez (links | edit)
- Dreamgirls (links | edit)
- John Guare (links | edit)
- A Raisin in the Sun (1961 film) (links | edit)
- City of Angels (musical) (links | edit)
- Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (links | edit)
- The Secret Garden (musical) (links | edit)
- Alfred Uhry (links | edit)
- Parade (musical) (links | edit)
- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (links | edit)
- Don Black (lyricist) (links | edit)
- Hollywood marriage (links | edit)
- Claudia Cassidy (links | edit)
- Billy Elliot the Musical (links | edit)
- The Producers (musical) (links | edit)
- Joseph Stein (links | edit)
- David Lindsay-Abaire (links | edit)
- Thomas Meehan (writer) (links | edit)
- Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (links | edit)
- The Drowsy Chaperone (links | edit)
- Shenandoah (musical) (links | edit)
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood (musical) (links | edit)
- Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet (links | edit)
- Itamar Moses (links | edit)
- Angel (musical) (links | edit)
- Falsettos (links | edit)
- Memphis (musical) (links | edit)
- Diablo Cody (links | edit)
- Bob Martin (comedian) (links | edit)
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical) (links | edit)
- Encores! (links | edit)
- Nicholas Dante (links | edit)
- Spring Awakening (musical) (links | edit)
- Stew (musician) (links | edit)
- Woman of the Year (musical) (links | edit)
- Greg Kotis (links | edit)
- List of theatre managers and producers (links | edit)
- Dennis Kelly (links | edit)
- Tom Eyen (links | edit)
- James Joyce's The Dead (links | edit)
- Richard Nelson (playwright) (links | edit)
- Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical) (links | edit)
- Mel Shapiro (links | edit)
- Steven Sater (links | edit)
- Doris Belack (links | edit)