Max Meth

Max Meth

Max Meth (born c. 1900-died January 3, 1984)[1] was a Broadway musical director and conductor for over 40 years (1927 - 1968).[2] 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.

Broadway credits

  • 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

Awards

References

  1. ^ Obituary, The New York Times, Section B, p.12, January 12, 1984
  2. ^ Max Meth at the Internet Broadway Database
  3. ^ 1949 Tony Awards
  4. ^ 1952 Tony Awards



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