Choreographer
b. October 11, 1918
d. July 29, 1998
Jerome Robbins was a renowned choreographer and director. He won four Tonys, two Oscars and an Emmy.
Born Jerome Rabinowitz, Robbins grew up in Weehawken, New Jersey. In 1937, he enrolled at New York University, but dropped out of college and began studying dance professionally.
By 1939, Robbins was dancing in Broadway productions, notably “Great Lady” and “Keep off the Grass.” His career as a choreographer began in the Poconos, where he earned a reputation as an innovative perfectionist.
In 1944, Robbins created his first major dance composition, “Fancy Free,” a ballet that also marked his first collaboration with composer Leonard Bernstein. Its success brought recognition to both men and inspired their first full-length Broadway musical, “On the Town.”
In 1953, Robbins was accused of being a Communist by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Fearing he would be outed as bisexual, he revealed the names of several colleagues.
His Broadway shows include “High Button Shoes,” “West Side Story,” “The King and I,” “Gypsy” and “Fiddler on the Roof,” among others. His 60 ballets include “A Suite of Dances,” created for Mikhail Baryshnikov, and “West Side Story Suite.”
From the 1970’s on, Robbins focused primarily on ballet, returning to musical theater only occasionally. His last Broadway production, “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway,” won six Tony Awards, including best musical and best director.
Robbins won two Academy Awards for the film version of “West Side Story.” He was also a 1981 Kennedy Center Honors recipient.
Robbins’s final work, “Brandenburg,” was created for the New York City Ballet.
Bibliography
"About Jerome Robbins." Jerome Robbins Foundation. 26 June 2009
"Jerome Robbins: American Choreographer." Britannica Online Encyclopedia. 26 June 2009
"Jerome Robbins - New York City Ballet." New York City Ballet. 26 June 2009
"Jerome Robbins." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 26 June 2009
Books about Jerome Robbins
Jerome Robbins: His Life, His Theater, His Dance by Deborah Jowitt (2005)
Jerome Robbins: That Broadway Man by Christine Conrad (2000)
Somewhere: The Life of Jerome Robbins by Amanda Vaill (2008)
CD
Jerome Robbins' Broadway Original Broadway Cast Recording (1989)
Choreography
On the Town (1944)
Billion Dollar Baby (1945)
Fancy Free (New York City Ballet) (1946)
High Button Shoes (1947)
Call Me Madam (1950)
The King and I (1951)
The Pajama Game (1954)
Peter Pan (1954)
Bells Are Ringing – co-choreographed with Bob Fosse (1956)
West Side Story (1957)
Gypsy (1959)
Fiddler of the Roof (1964)
Jerome Robbins’ Broadway (1989)
DVD
Jerome Robbins: Something To Dance About - The Definitive Biography of an American Dance Master (2009)
Videos
Clips from American Masters, PBS
Selections from Jerome Robbins’ Broadway shows
Websites