- (June 2, 2010 - June 27, 2010) He was composer of the original music, with lyricist Carolyn Leigh, for J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," which ran at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, New Jersey, USA. Mark S. Hoebee, producing artistic director, and Patti Colombo, choreographer. were on the production team.
- (December 22, 1958 - February 7, 1959) "Whoop-Up," an original musical comedy; with music by Moose Charlap and lyrics by Norman Gimbel. Material adaption by Cy Feuer, Ernest H. Martin and Dan Cushman. Based on "Stay Away, Joe" by Dan Cushman. Music and Vocal Director: Stanley Lebowsky. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Peter Matz. Choreographed by Onna White. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Cy Feuer. Cast: Mari Arnell, Asia, Ann Barry, Edward Becker, Jeanna Belkin, Socrates Birsky, Tim Brown, Sandra Devlin, Eleanor Dian, Tina Faye, Paul Ford (portraying Karl Kellenbach), Tony Gardell, Martha Granese, H.F. Green, Susan Johnson, Salvador Juarez, Robert Karl, P.J. Kelly, Michael Kermoyan, Robert Lenn, Earl Lippy, Julienne Marie, Rae McLean, Danny Meehan, Paul Michael, Michelle Newton, Estelle Parsons (portraying Reservation Resident), Yolanda Poropat, Thomas Raskin, Wallace Rooney, Tony Rosa, Bobby Shields, Marla Stevens, Sylvia Syms, Ben Vargas, Romo Vincent (portraying Louis Champlain in his final Broadway role), Vera Walton, Jackie Warner, Barbara Webb, Steve Wiland, Ralph Young. Produced by Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin; at the Shubert Theatre on Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (56 performances).
- (1993-1994 Season) Original music by Moose Charlap, with original lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, for J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, New Jersey, USA; with Robert Creighton, Christopher Innvar, Ken Jennings, Robert Johanson, Melody Meitrott, Elizabeth Walsh and Becky Watson in the cast. Robert Johanson was also director. Daniel Pelzig was choreographer. Fred Lassen was musical director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. F. Mitchell Dana was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
- (September 16 to October 24, 1998) Original music by Moose Charlap, with original lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, for J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," in a Brown-Forman Series revival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA; with Woodwyn Koons (portraying Liza); Kevin Love (portraying Michael Darling); Drew Fracher (portraying Nana/Pirate); Dorothea Harahan (portraying Wendy Darling/Jane); Joseph Goldammer (portraying John Darling); Kathryn Kendall (portraying Mrs. Darling/Calico Kate/ Wendy Grown-up); Gregory North (as Greg Zenkle) (portraying Mr. Darling/Captain Hook); Kristi Lynes (portraying Peter Pan); Dick Decareau (portraying Smee); unknown actor (portraying Tiger Lilly); Avon Chandler, E. Clayton Cornelious, Zach Kleinsmith and Evan Prizant (portraying the Lost Boys); Sandor DeGrazia and Christopher Lamontagne (portraying the pirates); Michelle Aravena, Dore Manasevit, Karina Michaels and Gina Philistine portraying the Amazons. J.M. Barrie wrote the original play; Carolyn Leigh wrote the original lyrics; additional music by Jule Styne; additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; incidental music by Elmer Bernstein and Trude Rittman; original choreography by Jerome Robbins; directed by Jon Jory.
- (July 1975) Moose Charlap wrote the original music for "Peter Pan," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre, Warren, Ohio, USA; the Veterans Memorial Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, USA; and Memorial Hall, Dayton, Ohio, USA; with Sandy Duncan (title role); Christopher Hewitt (Captain Hook and Mr. Darling); Marsha Kramer (Wendy); Darcel Wynne (Tiger Lilly); Marty Zagon (Smee); Michael Wantuck (Michael) and Howard Kaye in the cast. Rob Iscove was original director and choreographer. Mario Melodia was production director and choreographer. Bruce Monroe was scenic designer. Glen Clugston was musical director. FOY was flying. J.M. Barrie wrote the book. J.M. Barrie wrote the original play; Carolyn Leigh wrote the original lyrics; additional music by Jule Styne; additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; incidental music by Elmer Bernstein and Trude Rittman; original choreography by Jerome Robbins; Brooks-Van Horn of New York City was original costume designer. William Kirk was program coordinator. Mike Verina was cover artist. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (January 16, 1961 - January 21, 1961) Broadway premiere of his original dramatic musical, "The Conquering Hero" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (February 26, 1989 - September 1, 1990) Broadway premiere of his original dancing musical revue, "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" (credited as featuring songs by Moose Charlap).
- (April 7, 1999 - August 29, 1999) Broadway revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (September 6, 1979 - January 4, 1981) Broadway revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Mark Charlap).
- (April 15, 1981 - January 31, 1982) Touring revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (February 6, 1965) Broadway premiere and closing of his original dramatic musical, "Kelly" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (October 20, 1954 - February 26, 1955) Broadway premiere of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Mark Charlap).
- (December 15, 1989 - November 24, 1991) Touring revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (October 2, 1990 - September 8, 1991) National touring premiere of his original dancing musical revue, "Jerome Robbins' Broadway" (credited as featuring songs by Moose Charlap).
- (December 22, 1958 - February 7, 1959) Broadway premiere of his original musical comedy, "Whoop-Up" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (November 26, 1991 - January 5, 1992) Broadway revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (June 15, 1982 - July 17, 1983) Touring revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (December 13, 1990 - January 20, 1991) Broadway revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (November 7, 1997 - February 20, 2000) Touring revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (November 23, 1998 - January 3, 1999) Broadway revival of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (August 24, 2011 - April 28, 2013) Touring revival of his of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
- (September 24, 2004 - May 28, 2006) Touring revival of his of his original musical comedy, "Peter Pan" (credited as music by Moose Charlap).
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