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News PHOTO CALL: Gabrielle Is OK With Stroman and Brooks She's new to Broadway, but suddenly she's everywhere. Josefina Gabrielle, the English star assaying Laurey in the new Broadway revival of Oklahoma!, came to the George Abbott Awards to congratulate the winner, her choreographer Susan Stroman. Multi-Tony winner Mel Brooks also took notice of Gabrielle, who last played the West End in The Witches of Eastwick.
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She's new to Broadway, but suddenly she's everywhere. Josefina Gabrielle, the English star assaying Laurey in the new Broadway revival of Oklahoma!, came to the George Abbott Awards to congratulate the winner, her choreographer Susan Stroman. Multi-Tony winner Mel Brooks also took notice of Gabrielle, who last played the West End in The Witches of Eastwick.

Stroman has had two extraordinary years. The 1999-2000 season saw her win a Best Choreography Tony for Contact while also receiving plaudits for her work on a revival of The Music Man. She followed that up with 2001's mega-hit The Producers, netting her Tonys for direction and choreography. Her stamp as a choreographer was also left on such works as the Kander & Ebb musical Steel Pier, the annual Madison Square Garden Christmas Carol, the hit tuner Crazy For You and lavish Livent revival of Show Boat. This spring, Stroman brings the lauded London revival of Oklahoma! to the Gershwin Theatre.

Founded in 1985 to honor the late playwright and director George Abbott, the prize has previously gone to such notables as Trevor Nunn, Jerry Zaks, Gillian Lynne, Lloyd Richards Graciela Daniele, Vinnette Carroll and Mike Nichols. This year, a portion of the proceeds from the ceremony will go to benefit the newly-created Mike Ockrent Fellowship, named after the London-born director and Stroman's late husband.

 
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