Robert Longbottom (born March 1957) is a New York City-based choreographer and director, primarily for theatre and opera.
Early life
Longbottom was born and raised in Portland, Maine. He made his professional theatrical debut at age 8, appearing in the title role in Oliver! at the Brunswick Music Theater, now known as the Maine State Theater. He also played the roles of Winthrop in The Music Man,[1] Patrick in Mame, and Tom of Warwick in Camelot.[2]
On Broadway, he appeared in the revival of Little Johnny Jones in 1982 as various characters.[3] He appeared in the original companies of 42nd Street Candy Co. and Me and My Girl (1986) as the stockbroker and in the ensemble.[4] He understudied the role of Will Parker in the 1980 Agnes De Mille directed revival of Oklahoma! and played the role of Bobby in the European Company of A Chorus Line.[2]
Career
Longbottom made his Broadway debut as a director and choreographer with the original Broadway production of the Tony Award-nominated musical, Side Show in 1997.[5]
He participated in the National Alliance for Musical Theatre Festival of New Musicals in 2008, directing Beatsville.[14] He was the director and choreographer for the tour of Dreamgirls, which premiered at the Apollo Theater in 2009, prior to a US national tour.[15] He was the director and choreographer of a production of La fille du régiment for the Washington National Opera in 2016.[16] He directed the concert production of Into The Woods at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles in July 2019.[17]
Since 2005, Longbottom has devoted his time to mentoring high school students for Wendy Wasserstein’s "Open Doors" program (renamed the TDF Wendy Wasserstein Project in 2019).[18] In addition, he conducts master audition classes in colleges and universities.