- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Ballroom (1978). Musical. Book by Jerome Kass. Music by Billy Goldenberg. Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Musical Director: Don Jennings. Choreographed by Michael Bennett. Co-Choreographer: Bob Avian. Directed by Michael Bennett. Majestic Theatre: 14 Dec 1978- 24 Mar 1979 (116 performances + 11 previews that began 1 Dec 1978). Cast: Vincent Gardenia (as "Alfred Rossi"), Dorothy Loudon, Peter Alzado, Danny Carroll (as "Scooter"), Marilyn Cooper, Dick Corrigan, Dorothy Danner, Patricia Drylie, Barbara Erwin, David Evans, Bud Fleming, Carol Flemming, Peter Gladke, Victor Griffin (as "Harry The Noodle"), Svetlana McLee Grody, Mickey Gunnerson, John Hallow, Roberta Haze, Sally-Jane Heit, Alfred Karl, Adriana Keathley, Gene Kelton, Bernie Knee, Dorothy D. Lister, John J. Martin, Joe Milan, Mary Ann Niles, Howard Parker, Frank Pietri, Mavis Ray, Lynn Roberts, Liz Sheridan, Rudy Tronto, Jayne Turner, Terry Violino, Michael Vita, Janet Stewart. Produced by Michael Bennett. Co-Producer: Bob Avian, Bernard Gersten and Susan MacNair.
- (2000) His play, "Saturday Night," was performed at the Pegasus Players in Chicago, Illinois. Tom Murray was musical director.
- (2014) Book: "Out of the Bronx: The Joel Sachs Stories". Los Angeles:Asahina & Wallace. ISBN-13: 978-1940412061
- (August 1979) He wrote the book for the musical, "Ballroom," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Dorothy Collins in the cast. Billy Goldenberg was composer. Alan and Marilyn Bergman were lyricists.
- (Summer 1979) Billy Goldenberg and his musical, "Ballroom," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Audra Lindley (Bea Asher); Arlene Fontana (Marlene); Dick O'Neill (Al Rossi); Mario Melodia (Johnny Lightfoot); Nate Barnett (Harry the Noodle); Frenk Echols (Jack); Marjorie Spellacy (Helen); Paige Massman (Angie O'Hara); Don Bradford (Nathan Brickler); Dana Snyder (Pauline Krim); Jeanne Rose Stotter (Christine); Christina Stolberg; Joyce Keegan-Flynn; Lee Garrard; James Fatta; Debra Johnson; Ken Phifer; Mavourneen Sullivan; Rennie Davis; Buddy Thompson; Bob Niznik and Margaret Carlson in the cast. Michael Dansicker was conductor. Leslie B. Cutler was director. John Kenley was artistic director.
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