- (1957) Lyrics for the musical "West Side Story"
- (1959) Lyrics for the musical "Gypsy"
- (1964) Music and lyrics for the musical "Anyone Can Whistle"
- (1965) Lyrics for the musical "Do I Hear a Waltz?"
- (1962) Music and lyrics for the musical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"
- (1970) Music and lyrics for the musical "Company"
- (1971) Music and lyrics for the musical "Follies"
- (1973) Stage Play: A Little Night Music. Musical/Romantic Comedy. Music by Stephen Sondheim. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by Hugh Wheeler. Suggested by the film "Smiles of a Summer Night" by Ingmar Bergman. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Musical Director: Harold Hastings. Assistant to Mr. Hastings: Arthur Wagner. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Florence Klotz. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Choreographed by Patricia Birch. Directed by Harold Prince. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 17 Sep 1973- close): 25 Feb 1973- 3 Aug 1974 (601 performances + 12 previews). Cast: Len Cariou (as "Frederik Egerman"), Hermione Gingold (as "Madame Armfeldt"), Glynis Johns (as "Desiree Armfeldt"), George Lee Andrews (as "Prid, Madame Armfeldt's butler") [Broadway debut], D'Jamin Bartlett (as "Petra") [Broadway debut], Despo (as "Malla, Desiree Armfeldt's maid"), Patricia Elliott (as "Countess Charlotte Malcolm"), Beth Fowler (as "Mrs. Segstrom"), Laurence Guittard (as "Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm"), Judy Kahan (as "Fredrika Armfeldt [Broadway debut], Mark Lambert (as "Henrik Egerman") [Broadway debut], Barbara Lang (as "Mrs. Anderssen"), Victoria Mallory (as "Anne Egerman"), Teri Ralston (as "Mrs. Nordstrom"), Benjamin Rayson (as "Mr. Lindquist"), Gene Varrone (as "Mr. Erlanson"), Will Sharpe Marshall (as "Bertrand, a page"), Sherry Mathis (as "Osa") [Broadway debut]. Understudies: Despo (as "Madame Armfeldt"), Beth Fowler (as "Countess Charlotte Malcolm/Petra"), Len Gochman (as "Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm/Frederik Egerman"), Barbara Lang (as "Desiree Armfeldt"), Will Sharpe Marshall (as "Frid/Henrik Egerman"), Sherry Mathis (as "Anne Egerman/Fredrika Armfeldt"). Replacement actors during Shubert Theatre run: Sheila K. Adams (as "Fredrika Armfeldt") [Broadway debut]. Replacement actors during Majestic Theatre run: William Daniels (as "Frederik Egerman" [from 25 Feb 1974- ?], Dick Sabol (as "Frid, Madame Armfeldt's butler"). Produced by Harold Prince. Produced in association with Ruth Mitchell. Note: Filmed as A Little Night Music (1977).
- (1976) Music and lyrics for the musical "Pacific Overtures"
- (1979) Music and lyrics for the musical "Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street"
- (1981) Music and lyrics for the musical "Merrily We Roll Along"
- (1984) Music and lyrics for the musical "Sunday In the Park With George"
- (1987) Music and lyrics for the musical "Into the Woods"
- (1991) Music and lyrics for the musical "Assassins"
- (1994) Music and lyrics for the musical "Passion"
- Print advertising for American Express (1990)
- (1960) Incidental music for the Broadway play "Invitation to a March" by Arthur Laurents
- (1996) Play, with George Furth: "Getting Away with Murder"
- (1974) Music and lyrics for the musical "The Frogs"
- (1954) Music and lyrics for the musical "Saturday Night" (first production 1997)
- (2003) Music and lyrics for the musical "Bounce"
- (2009-2010 Season) His musical, "Into the Woods," was performed at the Porchlight Music Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. William S. Morey was costume designer.
- (March 16, 2011 - April 10, 2011) He was musical composer and lyricist for Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove's book of a musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. Mark Waldrop was director. Vince Pesce was choreographer.
- (1958) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with George Chakiris, Marlys Watters, and Chita Rivera in the cast.
- (June 1959) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Marlys Watters, Don McKay, Mary Preston, Ken Le Roy, George Chakiris, Linsay Dolan, and Leo Kharibian in the cast. Jerome Robbins was director.
- (July 1960) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Don McKay, Ken LeRoy, George Chakiris, Mary Preston, Roberta D'Esti, Riggs O'Hara, Lindsay Dolan and Virgnia Mason in the cast.
- (1960) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Marlys Watters, Don McKay, Ken LeRoy, George Chakiris, Mary Preston, Riggs O'Hara, Lindsay Dolan and Virgnia Mason in the cast.
- (1961) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Ben Gerard, Roberta D'Esti, Mary Preston, Ken Le Roy, Lindsay Dolan, and Matt Zimmerman in the cast.
- (1962) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed at the Alvin Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Zero Mostel, Raymond Walburn, and John Carradine in the cast.
- (October 23, 1963) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, and Jon Pertwee in the cast.
- (1963) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed at the Alvin Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Zero Mostel, Raymond Walburn, and John Carradine in the cast.
- (March 3, 1964) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed in a Gala Performance (Gala Midnight Matinee in Aid of Oxfam) at the Strand Theatre in London, England with Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, Jon Pertwee, Robertson Hare, "Monsewer" Eddie Gray, Isla Blair, and Leon Greene in the cast.
- (1968) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed at the Lincoln Theatre Royal in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England with John Halstead, Sam Kelly, Rhys McConnochie, Lorraine Peters, and Hugh Halliday in the cast. Mike Alfreds was director.
- (1975) His musical, "A Little Night Music," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Jean Simmons, Hermione Gingold, Joss Ackland, Maria Aitken, Veronica Page, Terry Mitchell, Diane Langton, and Liz Robertson in the cast. Harold Prince was director.
- (1975) His musical, "A Little Night Music," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Jean Simmons, Angela Baddeley, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Maria Aitken, Diane Langton, and Liz Robertson in the cast. Harold Prince was director.
- (February 1976) His musical, "A Little Night Music," was performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Virginia McKenna, Angela Baddeley, Joss Ackland, David Kernan, Maria Aitken, Diane Langton, and Liz Robertson in the cast. Harold Prince was director.
- (1979) His musical, "Sweeney Todd," was performed at the Uris Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury in the original Broadway cast.
- (August 1980) His musical, "Sweeney Todd," was performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Denis Quilley, Sheila Hancock, Andrew C. Wadsworth, John Aron, Oz Clarke, and Simon Butteriss in the original London cast. Harold Prince was director.
- (1980) His musical, "Sweeney Todd," was performed at the Uris Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury in the original Broadway cast.
- (1980) His musical, "Sweeney Todd," was performed at the Uris Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury in the original Broadway cast. Harold Prince was director.
- (1982) His musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," was performed at the Theatre Royal in York, North Yorkshire, England with Jonathan Owen, Barry James, Meriel Dickinson, Raymond Graham, Helena Breck, Ian Hanham, and Roger Ostime in the cast. Michael Winter was director.
- (1985) Leonard Bernstein and his musical, "West Side Story," was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Peter Bruce, Karyn O'Neill, Eric Mason, and Donald Pelmear in the cast. Jerome Robbins and Tom Abbott were directors.
- (August 7, 2011 - October 2, 2011) His musical, "Follies," was performed at the Marriott Marquis Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Bernadette Peters, Jan Maxwell, Danny Burstein, Ron Raines, Elaine Paige (played Carlotta), Christian Delcroix, Rosalind Ellis, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Lora Lee Gayer, Michael Hayes, Florence Lacey, David Sabin, Kirsten Scott, Frederick Strother, Nick Verina, Susan Watson, Terri White, Lawrence Alexander, Brandon Bieber, John Carroll, Sara Edwards, Leslie Donna Fleshner, Jenifer Foote, Leah Horowitz, Suzanne Hylenski, Danielle Jordan, Amanda Kloots-Larsen, Joseph Kolinski, Brittany Marcin, Erin N. Moore, Pamela Otterson, Clifton Samuel, Kiira Schmidt, Brian Shepard, Amos Wolff, and Ashley Yeater in the cast. The Book was written by James Goldman. Derek McLane was set designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer. Natasha Katz was lighting designer. Kai Harada was sound designer. David Brian Brown was hair designer. James Moore was musical director. Warren Carlyle was choreographer. Eric Schaeffer was director. Music and lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim.
- (1985) His musical, "Sweeney Todd," was performed at the Half Moon Theatre in London, England with Leon Greene, Gillian Hanna, Christopher Snell, and John Aron in the cast. Chris Bond was director.
- (1986) His musical, "Anyone Can Whistle," was performed in a British Premiere at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England with Pip Hinton, Bill Bradley, Marilyn Cutts, Michael Jayes, and Grania Smith in the cast. John Doyle was director.
- (1987) His musical, "Follies," was performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Julia McKenzie, Millicent Martin, Daniel Massey, David Healy, Pearl Carr, Teddy Johnson, Maria Charles, Hope Jackman, Meg Johnson, Harold Kasket, Eileen Page, and Eartha Kitt in the cast.
- (1987) His musical, "Follies," was performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Diana Rigg, Julia McKenzie, Daniel Massey, David Healy, Lynda Baron, Pearl Carr, Teddy Johnson, Maria Charles, Margaret Courtenay, Adele Leigh, Leonard Sachs, and Dolores Gray in the cast.
- Girls of Summer (1956). Written by N. Richard Nash. Featuring the song "Girls of Summer" composed by Stephen Sondheim. Stage Manager: Irving Buchman. Assistant Stage Mgr: Lou Antonio [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Jack Garfein. Longacre Theatre: 19 Nov 1956- 5 Jan 1957 (56 performances). Cast: Shelley Winters (as "Hilda Brookman"), Pat Hingle (as "Jules Taggart"), George Peppard (as "Mickey Argent") [Broadway debut], Lenka Peterson (as "Binne Brookman"), Arthur Storch (as "Gene Mitchell"), Nellie Burt (as "Mrs. Mitchell"), John Harkins (as "Tommy Brookman"), Sandra Stevens (as "Phyllis Brookman"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford.
- (1989) His musical, "Company," was performed at the Palace Theatre in Westcliff, Essex, England with Leo Andrew, Liza Sadovy, Clare Rimmer, Oliver Haden, Philip Wrigley, Johnathan Courage, James Telfer, Karen Henson, Suzanne Rigden, and Beth Tuckey in the cast.
- (1989) His musical, "A Little Night Music," was performed at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, England with Dorothy Tutin, Peter McEnery, Susan Hampshire, Eric Flynn, and Lily Kedrova in the cast.
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