Tony-Winning Director Vivian Matalon Dead At 88

“He was as comfortable with dramas like William Inge’s Bus Stop … as he was with a musical like The Tap Dance Kid, whose 1983 Broadway production earned him a [Tony] nomination for best direction of a musical.” (He won a Tony three years earlier for a revival of Morning’s at Seven.) “Though he worked with many stars over the years, he had special memories of directing [Noel] Coward late in his career.”