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Harry Rigby (c. 1925 – January 17, 1985) was an American theatre producer and writer. [1] Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rigby joined forces with Jule Styne and Alexander H. Cohen to produce the short-lived 1951 Hugh Martin musical Make a Wish as his first Broadway outing.
Harry Rigby and Terry Kramer are co-producers of the burlesque musical revue "Sugar Babies." Rigby co-conceived the show with theater historian Ralph Allen, and is known as the producer who brought revivals back to Broadway.
Jan 21, 2015 · The biggest imbroglio occurred between two producers: Harry Rigby, whom Dunn describes as “a near-penniless Broadway gadfly” and Cyma Rubin, wife to Sam Rubin, the Faberge and Revlon magnate.
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Producer: I Do! I Do!. Harry Rigby was born on 21 February 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for I Do! I Do! (1983), Open the Door and See All the People (1964) and Pound (1970). He died on 17 January 1985 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Actor, Producer
- February 21, 1925
- Harry Rigby
- January 17, 1985
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Rigby co-conceived the show with theater historian Ralph Allen, and is known as the producer who brought revivals back to Broadway. Kramer is known for producing a number of plays, including "I Love My Wife" and "Knock, Knock." Her mother was also a theater producer.