Russell's first produced musical was
Fortune, which ran
Off-Broadway at the Actors' Plahouse from April 27, 1980 to November 23, 1980. Ronald Melrose wrote the music, with Russell writing the book and lyrics. The musical director and arranger was Janet Hood; the two went on to write several musicals together. The musical concerned four performers who were headed for stardom. According to
The New York Times reviewer, John Corry, it "marked the maturity of the gay musical", and he commended the "literate" lyrics. Russell wrote the book and lyrics for the song cycle
Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens, with music by Janet Hood, which originally ran
Off-Off-Broadway in 1990 and in the
West End in 1993. It played a benefit concert in 2001. He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical
Pageant with Frank Kelly; the music was by Albert Evans, and the conception was by
Robert Longbottom. The musical, which featured an all-male cast playing beauty queens premiered
Off-Broadway at the Blue Angel in 1991, and subsequently ran Off-Broadway at New World Stages in 2013, as well as having engagements in London (2000) and Australia. He wrote the concert adaptation of the musical
Call Me Madam for the New York City Center
Encores! staged concert series, which was presented in February 1995 and starred
Tyne Daly. Russell wrote the book and lyrics for the musical
Side Show (music by
Henry Krieger), which ran on
Broadway in 1997. He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical
Up in The Air, with music by Henry Krieger, conceived and directed by Amon Miyamoto. It premiered at the
Kennedy Center in February 2008. The musical was suggested by a Japanese story, about Boonah, the tree-climbing frog. He wrote the lyrics and book with
Jeffrey Hatcher for the musical
Lucky Duck, with music by Henry Krieger. It premiered Off-Broadway at the New Victory Theater in March 2012. The musical started where the fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling" ended, "showing what happens once one becomes beautiful." It had premiered at TheatreWorks, Palo Alto, California, in 2000, then titled ''Everything's Ducky''. He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical
The Last Smoker in America, with music by
Peter Melnick. The musical opened Off-Broadway in August 2012. Russell and Janet Hood have teamed up again to write the musical
Unexpected Joy, which received private readings in March 2012. The musical was the story of four women and was directed by
Sheryl Kaller. ==Honors and awards==