- Kathleen Marshall's Broadway credits include Living on Love, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes, The Pajama Game, Wonderful Town, Grease, Little Shop of Horrors, Follies, Seussical, Kiss Me, Kate, 1776, and Swinging on a Star. Her Off-Broadway and regional credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona (NYSF), Saturday Night (Second Stage), My Paris (Goodspeed), Ever After (Paper Mill), Diner (Signature Theatre); Living on Love (Williamstown Theatre Festival); and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Denver Center Theatre). She was the Artistic Director of City Center Encores! for four seasons where she directed and choreographed The Band Wagon, I'm Getting My Act Together..., Bells Are Ringing, Carnival, and Babes in Arms, among others. She choreographed the musical sequences in the film My Week with Marilyn. For ABC/Disney she directed and choreographed "Once Upon a Mattress" and choreographed "The Music Man" (Emmy nomination). She has received three Tony Awards (out of nine nominations), three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Astaire Award, the "Mr. Abbott" Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor's Award for the Arts, and has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stage Directors and Choreographers Society Official Site Bio
- SpouseScott Landis(September 19, 2009 - ?)
- RelativesRob Marshall(Sibling)
- She was nominated for a 2002 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Theatre Choreographer of 2001 for "Kiss Me, Kate", performed at the Victoria Palace in London, England.
- Won Broadway's 2004 Tony Award as Best Choreographer for "Wonderful Town," a production that also brought her a Best Director (Musical) nomination. Previously, in 2000, she has been Tony-nominatd as Best Choreographer for "Kiss Me, Kate."
- Younger sister of twins Rob Marshall and Maura Marshall.
- Won Broadway's 2006 Tony Award for Best Choreography for "The Pajama Game."
- Kathleen Marshall and Scott Landis are one of several sets of spouses who have both won Tony Awards. Kathleen has been nominated 9 times and won three in the category Best Choreography: 2004 for "Wonderful Town", 2006 for "The Pajama Game", and 2011 for "Anything Goes". She was also nominated as Best Director of a Musical for all three revivals. Her other nominations are: 2000 for "Kiss Me, Kate"(Best Choreography) and 2012 for "Nice Work if You Can Get It"(Best Choreography and Best Director of a Musical). Scott has 5 Tony nominations, winning twice: 2006 for "The Pajama Game"(Best Revival of a Musical), and 2019 for "The Ferryman"(Best Play). His other nominations are: 2012 for "Venus in Fur"(Best Play), and "Nice Work if You Can Get It"(Best Musical), and in 2014 for "Twelfth Night"(Best Revival of a Play).
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