- (1995) Stage: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller music featured in "Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller", produced on Broadway.
- (4/7/10-5/2/10) Stage: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller) songs featured in "Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Lieber and Stoller," performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ. Denis Jones was choreographer. Mark S. Hoebee was director.
- (1983) Stage: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller) "Is That All There Is?", featured in "Peg: A Musical Biography", produced on Broadway. Musical. Book / new lyrics by Peggy Lee. New music by Paul Horner. Musical Director: Larry Fallon. Vocal arrangements by Ray Charles. Music orchestrated by Artie Butler, Larry Fallon [final Broadway credit], Dominic Frontiere, Willis Holman [credited as Bill Holman], Gordon Jenkins, Philip J. Lang, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Leon Pendarvis, Don Sebesky, Larry Wilcox and Torrie Zito [earliest Broadway credit]. Featuring "Fever" by Johnny Davenport and Eddie Cooley. Featuring "Goody, Goody" by Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck. Featuring "Why Don't You Do Right?" by Joe McCoy. Featuring "I Don't Know Enough About You" and "It's A Good Day" by Dave Barbour. Featuring "Stay Away From Louisville Lou" by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager. Featuring "Lover" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Featuring "Big Spender" by Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman. Scenic Design by Tom H. John. Costume Design by Florence Klotz. Lighting Design by Thomas Skelton. Sound Design by Jan Nebozenko. Sound Consultant: Phil Ramone. Directed by Robert Drivas. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 14 Dec 1983-17 Dec 1983 (5 performances + 13 previews that began on 1 Dec 1983). Cast: Peggy Lee (as "Peggy Lee"; Broadway debut), Mary Sue Berry (as "Soprano I" / "Back-up Singer"), Steve Clayton (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), Doris Eugenio (as "Soprano II" / "Back-up Singer"), Rose Marie Jun (as "Alto" / "Back-up Singer"), Brian Quinn (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), David Vogel (as "Baritone" / "Back-up Singer"). Swings: D. Michael Heath, Ellen McLain. Produced by Zev Bufman, Marge Cowan, Irv Cowan and Georgia Frontiere.
- (1959) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller) "Love Potion No. 9", a hit for The Coasters. NOTE: It was a hit in 1964 for The Searchers.
- (1969) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller) "Is That All There Is"?, a hit for Peggy Lee.
- (2012-13 Season) Stage: Wrote, w/Mike Stoller, musical revue, "Smokey Joe's Cafe," preformed at the Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre in Chicago, IL. Brenda Didier was director and choreographer. Jeremy Ramey was music director.
- (7/04) Stae: Wrote w/Mike Stoller wrote music and lyrics for the musical, "Smoky Joe's Cafe," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME.
- (4/25-6/8/2014) Stage: Wrote, w/Mike Stoller, words and lyrics for the musical, "Smokey Joe's Cafe--The Songs of Leiber and Stoller," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington, DC. Randy Johnson was director.
- (11/17/94-1/22/1995) Stage: Wrote, w/Mike Stoller, music and lyrics for the musical, "Smokey Joe's Café: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller," presented by the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. Jerry Zaks was director. Joe McKneely was choreographer. Louis St. Louis was musical director.
- (1995) Mike Stoller and he were composer and lyricist for the musical, "Smokey Joe's Cafe," on Broadway in New York City.
- (2016 to 2017 season) Mike Stoller and his musical revue, "Smokey Joe's Cafe," was performed at the Drury Lane Productions Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Justin Keyes (Little Walter); Donica Lynn (Willie Mae) and Meghan Murphy (Ruth) in the cast. Marcia Milgrom Dodge was director. Roberta Duchak was music director.
- (June 19, 2014 to August 24, 2014) He and Mike Stoller wrote the book for the musical, "Smokey Joe's Café," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Alexander Aguilar, Melody Betts, LaVance Colley, Antwyn Hopper, James T. Lane, Courtney Love, Alexander Polkovic, Alexis J. Rogers and Keely Vazquez in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Richard J. Hines was choreographer and director. Randy B, Winder was lighting designer. Jason Coale was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Paul Joseph Barnett was properties designer. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Ryan K. Klein was company manager. Stephanie Klapper and Claire Simon were casting directors. Duane Hoberg was technical director. James Misenheimer was associate technical director. Richey F. Clark was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. Melissa Legg was resident technician. Charles Moore was scenic artist. Ray Robins was changeover technician. Mark Ferrell was music director. Andrew Turtletaub was associate director and choreographer. Tod Barnard was drummer. Brandon McCray was saxophonist. Evangelos Spanos was keyboardist. Joe Levens was guitarist. Spencer Phillips was bassist. Ashley Tini was percussionist.
- (1963) Songwriter: Wrote (w/Mike Stoller) "Ruby Baby", a hit for Dion DiMucci.
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