Broadway and television work As composer/lyricist, unless otherwise noted: •
Stop the Music – Writer; series aired 1949 to 1956 • ''
John Murray Anderson's Almanac'' – Musical December 10, 1953 – June 26, 1954 (with Jerry Ross) •
The Pajama Game – Musical, Comedy May 13, 1954 – November 24, 1956 (with Jerry Ross) •
Damn Yankees – Musical, Comedy May 5, 1955 – October 12, 1957 (with Jerry Ross) •
The Sin of Pat Muldoon – Play March 13, 1957 – March 16, 1957 (Producer only – no music in play) •
Little Women - TV musical featuring
Florence Henderson,
Jeannie Carson,
Zina Bethune,
Margaret O'Brien, and
Joel Grey. October 16, 1958 •
Gift of the Magi (musical) – TV musical featuring then wife
Sally Ann Howes. December 9, 1958 •
Kwamina – Musical. Featured then-wife
Sally Ann Howes. October 23, 1961 – November 18, 1961 • ''
A Mother's Kisses'' – September 21 to October 19, 1968 – three weeks of out-of-town tryouts in New Haven and Baltimore only. It was canceled before it reached Broadway. Featured
Bea Arthur and
Bernadette Peters •
Rex – Musical April 25, 1976 – June 5, 1976 (Producer only. Music by Richard Rogers, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick) •
Music Is – Musical comedy December 20, 1976 – December 26, 1976 (Composer only. Lyrics by
Will Holt.) •
Fosse – Musical, Revue, Dance January 14, 1999 – August 25, 2001 (Includes Adler & Ross works originally written for
Damn Yankees and
The Pajama Game)
Broadway revivals •
The Pajama Game – December 9, 1973 – February 3, 1974 •
Damn Yankees – March 3, 1994 – August 6, 1995 •
The Pajama Game – February 23, 2006 – June 11, 2006 (starring
Harry Connick Jr,
Kelli O'Hara,
Michael McKean)
Popular songs • "
Rags To Riches" (with
Jerry Ross) • "
Hey, There" (with Jerry Ross) • "
Hernando's Hideaway" (with Jerry Ross) • "
Steam Heat" (with Jerry Ross) • "
Whatever Lola Wants" (with Jerry Ross) • "Everybody Loves A Lover" (Words by Adler, music by
Robert Allen) • "Another Time, Another Place" (Words and music by Adler, from the 1961 musical
Kwamina) • "
Heart" (with Jerry Ross) • "
I'm Not at All in Love" (with Jerry Ross) ==Awards, nominations and honors==