Joey mckneely biography
- Joey McKneely is a two-time Tony Nominated Broadway Choreographer and the international Director and Choreographer of West Side Story.
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- Joey McKneely is known for Zoolander (2001), Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller (2002) and The in Crowd (1988).
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Opened March 19, 2009
- Reproduction Choreographer
Opened October 16, 2003
Opened November 17, 2002
Opened April 13, 2000
Opened July 16, 1998
Opened April 26, 1997
Opened March 02, 1995
Opened June 10, 1993
- as Busboy (Original)
- as Ensemble (Original)
- as Arpad Laszlo (Understudy - Original)
- as Ensemble (Replacement)
Opened February 26, 1989
- as 2nd Protean "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" (Original)
- as Jet "West Side Story" (Original)
- as King Simon "The King and I" (Original)
- as The Fiddler "Fiddler on the Roof" (Original)
- as Chief of Police (Understudy - Original)
- as Gaby (Understudy - Original)
Opened May 12, 1988
Opened October 01, 1987
Opened March 15, 1987
- as Greaseball Gang (Origina
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Choreographer Joey McKneely will provide the fancy footwork in the upcoming workshop of Australia's hit musical, The Boy from Oz, set to take place April 8-May 5 in Manhattan.
Hugh Jackman, who starred in the London Oklahoma! but isn't in the new Broadway mounting of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, will star in the Oz workshop as the Allen character. As previously reported, the producers are hoping to bring the show to Broadway in 2002-03 if all goes well.
McKneely first came to attention with his work in the long running Broadway revue Smokey Joe's Cafe. He went on to choreograph Cy Coleman's The Life, and Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center Theater. He was nominated for Tony Awards for the first two.
The Australian production of The Boy from Oz ran two years and starred Todd McKenney as Allen. Variety called that production "Australia's first homegrown large-scale tuner in a decade."
Back in March 1998, Ben Gannon and Robert Fox, the producers of Peter Allen, the Boy from Oz, were making plans to bring the show to Broadway that spring in a $4.5 million produ
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Joey McKneely
Theatre Database
Broadway World Credits
Starlight Express Credits[]
Broadway - 1987 - Krupp (cover Flat-Top)
1987 Biography[]
JOEY McKNEELY (Krupp) comes to N.Y. from New Orleans by way of Los Angeles, where his credits included a television special, the series "Fame," and the films Back to School and The In-Crowd. He's very excited to make his Broadway debut in Starlight Express.
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