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Stephen Schwartz

DirectorPerformerWriterLyricistComposerArrangerMusical Director

Stephen Schwartz is a Broadway performer known for Godspell, The Magic Show, Pippin, Rags, Working, Wicked, and The Queen of Versailles. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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About

Earned a B.F.A. in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University in 1968.

Personal Details

Born
March 6, 1948
Hometown
New York, New York, USA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Stephen Schwartz?
Stephen Schwartz is a Broadway performer known for Godspell, The Magic Show, Pippin, Rags, Working, Wicked, and The Queen of Versailles. Earned a B.F.A. in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University in 1968.
What shows has Stephen Schwartz appeared in?
Stephen Schwartz has appeared in Godspell, The Magic Show, Pippin, Rags, Working, Wicked, and The Queen of Versailles.
What roles has Stephen Schwartz played?
Stephen Schwartz has played roles as Director, Performer, Writer, Lyricist, Composer, Arranger, Musical Director.
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Roles

Director Performer Writer Lyricist Composer Arranger Musical Director

Broadway Shows

Stephen Schwartz has appeared in the following Broadway shows:

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