Carl Schmehl

Carl Schmehl is an American theater/stage director and producer. He is the creative director of Shackman Events, a management and event company in New York City; and artistic director of the nonprofit Nantucket-based theater group On The Isle. Schmehl lives in New York City.[1]

Theater

Schmehl attended Emerson College. He started his show business career working with the national touring companies of Sugar Babies starring Carol Channing, Annie, A Chorus Line and Woman of the Year starring Lauren Bacall. Most recently assistant directed Gillian Lynne's production of The Jerry Herman musical "Dear World" in Londons west end.

Schmehl began a twenty-year association with composer Charles Strouse when he directed Strouse's opera Nightingale in Boston, Massachusetts. Schmehl had a six-month run with the Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and one year as audition choreographer for the show's national tour. He was also stage manager and casting director for the Off-Broadway musical When Pigs Fly. And part of the producing team for Radio City Music Hall's Christmas Spectacular. As well as stage manager for the road production.

His most recent theatre credits include director and choreographer of productions of "Nunsense", "The Actors Nightmare", "Pirates of Penzance", "Up in the Rafters", the off-Broadway play Almost Live from the Betty Ford Clinic. Schmehl has assisted Broadway director and choreographer Gillian Lynne—choreographer of Cats, The Phantom of the Opera and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang—on new productions in New York, San Diego, London and Vienna.

Schmehl's directing and choreography credits include 'The Bad Boy Club' (Key West Theatre Festival), 'Rockwell' (Maine Center for the Performing Arts), 'The Aluminum Garden' (Off-Broadway), 'It's All in the Book' (Boston’s Wang Center), 'Hello Dolly' (Center Stage), 'Tampa II' (Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center), 'Vincentennial' (Boston’s Majestic Theatre), 'Follies' (Bangor Opera House), benefits for The American Cancer Society (Charleston’s Galliard Theatre), United Cerebral Palsy (Tulsa’s Brady Theatre) and Good Samaritan’s Bob Hope Awards to name a few. The musical 'Magic Me' based on the charity with the same name gave Carl the opportunity to work with most of Broadway’s greatest composers and lyricists, include legends such as Kander & Ebb, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Jule Styne, Cy Coleman, Sheldon Harnick and Comden & Green to name a few.

Events

Carl working in the event industry has created some of New York’s biggest events and Industrials including: The Spiderman DVD release Party, The Panasonic International Awards, Prudential At the Plaza with Neil Sedaka, Outward Bound, Hershey, Frank Sinatra’s 75th Birthday Tour, opening nights of Broadways GYPSY, the movies ONCE AROUND with Holly Hunter and HAVANA with Robert Redford. TiVo, Universal Studios, Yahoo! Dr. Pepper, New York Life, CNN, NBC, Hilton, Fox, MTV, Leading hotels of the World/Relais & Chateaux, Recently, Google, AMEX, Volkswagen, WBGO, Kiel's and many more. Carl was appointed Creative Director of Shackman Events, a division of Shackman Associates, a destination management and event company in NY.

Film and other credits

Schmehl has had several cameo roles in Hollywood films. He was hit by a taxicab in the film Ghostbusters, punched out in the film Heart with Brad Davis, and turned down for a date by Molly Ringwald in The Pick-up Artist. He has also performed for the Desert Storm troops at McDill Air Force Base, is listed in Who's Who in Entertainment, and was featured in an article "hot shots" in the New York Daily News.

References

  1. "Happy Birthday to Port Chester’s Carl Schmehl". The Daily Voice. 16 March 2014. Retrieved 30 October 2014.

External links

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