- Warren Casey
Warren Casey (
1935 -November 8 ,1988 ) was an Americantheatre composer ,lyricist ,writer , andactor .Born in
Yonkers, New York , Casey received his Fine Arts Degree from theSyracuse University School of Visual and Performing Arts in 1957.In the mid-1960s, Casey met
Jim Jacobs while acting with the Chicago Stage Guild, and the two began collaborating on a play about high school life during the golden age of rock 'n' roll in the 1950s. Entitled "Grease", it premiered in 1971 at the Kingston Mines Theater in the Old Town section of Chicago. ProducersKen Waissman andMaxine Fox saw the show and suggested to theplaywrights that it might work better as a musical, and told them if the creative partners were willing to rework it and they liked the end result, they would produce itoff-Broadway . Casey quit his day job as adepartment store lingerie buyer and the team headed toNew York City to collaborate on what would become "Grease", which opened at the Eden Theatre in downtownManhattan , moved to Broadway, and earned him aTony Award nomination for Best Book of a Musical. The show went on to become a West End hit, a hugely successful film (for which he and Jacobs wrote additional songs), and a staple ofregional theatre ,summer stock ,community theatre , and high school drama groups. Casey's acting credits included the original production ofDavid Mamet 's "Sexual Perversity in Chicago " in 1974 at theOrganic Theater Company . That same year, he fronted$ 1,000 to help startVictory Gardens Theater in Chicago.Casey died of
AIDS -related complications in Chicago at the age of 53. At the time of his death he was writing a musical with theBrazil ian performerValucha de Castro .External links
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