A little about Beth…
Beth Crandall (she/her) is a NYC based choreographer and educator. Her extensive experience ranges from Broadway, Off-Broadway and Broadway tours to Tony Award-winning regional houses, to television, to live events for NY Fashion Week and luxury fashion brands Hermès and Gucci. She is currently the US Associate Choreographer for Back to the Future the Musical on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre in NYC!
Beth choreographed Camelot, The Sound of Music and Matilda for The Muny! She was commissioned to choreograph the original piece In the Pocket for the Joffrey Ballet School in NYC. She also choreographed West Side Story for the Abilene Opera.
She recently served as Associate Choreographer for Love Around the Block, an original immersive musical written by Dave Malloy & Isaac Oliver to celebrate the opening of the new Hermès NYC flagship store on Madison Avenue. She also helped create “Jimmy Is a Maniac in a Full-On '80s Tonight Show Cold Open” for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Broadway/Off-Broadway associate choreography includes Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Jerry Springer the Opera, High Button Shoes, The New Yorkers, and 1776.
Recent associate choreography includes How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at the Tokyu Theatre Orb in Japan, Footloose and The Music Man at The Kennedy Center, Because of Winn Dixie and The Drowsy Chaperone at Goodspeed Opera House; Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, My Fair Lady, Newsies and West Side Story at The Muny; Disney’s Beauty & the Beast and Jerome Robbins’ Broadway at Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars, Target’s 20 Years of Design for All campaign at the Park Avenue Armory for NY Fashion Week, and the Gucci Showtime campaign.
As a performer Beth was seen in West Side Story on Broadway, in national and international tours, at top regional theaters, in short films, on SNL and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She is currently a full-time faculty member at the Joffrey Ballet School in NYC and choreographs for The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA). She graduated with her BFA from NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. She is a proud member of AEA and SDC.