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Andy Blankenbuehler

Broadway dancer and choreographer


Summary

Broadway dancer and choreographer

FieldValue
nameAndy Blankenbuehler
birth_date
birth_placeCincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
educationSouthern Methodist University
occupation
spouseElly Blankenbuehler
awardsTony Award for Best Choreography (2008, 2016, 2017)

Andy Blankenbuehler (born March 7, 1970) is an American dancer, choreographer and director primarily for stage and concerts. He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Choreography five times, and has won three times: for In the Heights (2008), Hamilton (2016), and Bandstand (2017). Blankenbuehler's other Broadway choreography work includes 9 to 5, Bring it On: The Musical, and the 2016 Cats revival. Blankenbuehler was awarded the Kennedy Center Honor in 2018 for his work on Hamilton. He also choreographed the movie adaptation of Cats. Most recently he choreographed, directed and co-wrote Only Gold - a new musical with Music by Kate Nash at MCC Theater.

Life and career

Blankenbuehler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and is a 1988 graduate of St. Xavier High School and 1984 graduate of Nativity School in Cincinnati. He received his bachelor's degree from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

As a performer, he has appeared on Broadway in many musicals, from Guys and Dolls (1992–1995) to Fosse (1999–2001).

His Broadway work as a choreographer includes the musicals In the Heights (2007–08) and 9 to 5 (2008–09). He won the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for his choreography for In the Heights. Other New York work includes choreography for the "Broadway By The Year:1930, 1938 and 1978" series, and the City Center Encores! productions of The Apple Tree (2006) and The Wiz (2009). He is the director and choreographer of Bring It On: The Musical, written by Jeff Whitty, with music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Amanda Green, which premiered at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, on January 16, 2011. This production also performed at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles where Blankenbuehler won the 2011 L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Choreography.

Additionally, Blankenbuehler choreographed the Frank Wildhorn world premiere production of Waiting for the Moon. The show featured 6 full-length dance sequences, including one that lasted over 10 minutes. He was nominated for a Barrymore Award for Choreographing the show.

Blankenbuehler has choreographed for Bette Midler and directed, choreographed, and co-conceived the production "Nights On Broadway" at Caesars Palace.

Blankenbuehler appears briefly in the 2008 documentary Every Little Step about the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, with his Polaroid shown as one of the people being cut from a callback for the show.

He choreographed the 2012 Broadway revival of Annie. He is the choreographer for the musical Hamilton (2015), both Off-Broadway and on Broadway. He received a special 2015 Drama Desk Award for Hamilton. The award was described: "For his inspired and heart-stopping choreography in Hamilton, which is indispensable to the musical's storytelling. His body of work is versatile, yet a dynamic and fluid style is consistently evident. When it's time to 'take his shot,' Blankenbuehler hits the bull's-eye." His choreography for Hamilton won the Tony Award for Best Choreography in 2016.

He both directed and choreographed a new musical, Bandstand, which premiered at the Paper Mill Playhouse (New Jersey) in October 2015. The music is by Richard Oberacker and book and lyrics by Robert Taylor and Oberacker. He directed and choreographed a developmental lab of this musical in August and September 2014, then titled Bandstand: A Musical.

In 2016, Blankenbuehler choreographed the revival of the movie Dirty Dancing starring Abigail Breslin and Shane Harper. He also choreographed the revival of the Broadway musical Cats with previews beginning July 14 and an August 2 opening.

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2006Barrymore AwardOutstanding Choreography/MovementWaiting for the Moon
2007Drama Desk AwardOutstanding ChoreographyIn the Heights
2008Tony AwardBest Choreography
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Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Choreography
2011Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle AwardBest ChoreographyBring It On
2013Tony AwardBest Choreography
2015Drama Desk AwardSpecial AwardHamilton
2016Tony AwardBest Choreography
2023Chita Rivera AwardChita Rivera Award for Outstanding Choreography in an Off Broadway ShowOnly Gold
2017Tony AwardBest ChoreographyBandstand
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Choreography
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Choreographer
2018Olivier AwardBest Theatre ChoreographerHamilton
Kennedy Center Honors (shared with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Alex Lacamoire and Thomas Kail)

References

References

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  4. (2023-01-18). "Kate Nash". Wikipedia.
  5. Demaline, Jackie. (2007-05-13). "St. X alumnus wins choreography award". [[Gannett Company]].
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  7. (8 August 2016). "Andy Blankenbuehler Faculty Bio".
  8. Gans, Andrew. (July 5, 2009). "''The Wiz'' Ends Limited City Center Engagement July 5".
  9. (January 16, 2011). "Something to Cheer About: ''Bring It On: The Musical'' Begins Atlanta Run Jan. 16 After Ice Delay".
  10. Buehler, Pati. (July 28, 2005). "Waiting for the Moon, An Interview with Frank Wildhorn and Jack Murphy".
  11. "Andy Blankenbuehler (Choreographer)".
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  13. (June 2, 2015). "''Hamilton''{{'}}s Andy Blankenbuehler Offers Moving Speech at 60th Annual Drama Desk Awards".
  14. Simoes, Monica. (September 25, 2015). "See Laura Osnes and Corey Cott Go 1940s in ''Bandstand'' Musical Rehearsals!".
  15. Gans, Andrew. (May 27, 2014). "Tony Winner Andy Blankenbuehler Will Helm NYC Workshop of ''Bandstand: A Musical''".
  16. (July 25, 2018). "''Hamilton'' Creators Lin-Manuel Miranda, Thomas Kail, Andy Blankenbuehler, Alex Lacamoire Will Receive Special Kennedy Center Honors".
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