Longbottom made his
Broadway debut as a director and choreographer with the original Broadway production of the
Tony Award-nominated musical,
Side Show in 1997. Longbottom directed and choreographed the reconceived revival of
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
Flower Drum Song on Broadway in 2002, with a new book by playwright
David Henry Hwang following its premiere at
The Mark Taper Forum, earning him a
Tony Award nomination for his
choreography, as well as
Fred Astaire and
Outer Critics Circle Award nominations, among others. Other Broadway work includes
The Scarlet Pimpernel (1997) at the
Minskoff Theatre and
Bye Bye Birdie (2009) for the
Roundabout Theatre Company, starring
John Stamos. He conceived, directed and choreographed the musical,
Pageant in 1991
off-Broadway at the Blue Angel, which was nominated for four
Outer Critics Circle Awards and a
Drama Desk Award for Unique Experience. Other work includes:
Disney’s On The Record,
Carnival! for the
Kennedy Center, The
Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular,
Triangle at the Eugene O’Neill Center,
South Pacific at
The Muny, starring
Howard Keel and
Camelot at the
Glimmerglass Festival, starring David Pittsinger and
Nathan Gunn. Plays include
Mister Roberts for the Kennedy Center and
Hay Fever for the
Old Globe. Longbottom staged a one night only benefit concert of
Anything Goes for
Lincoln Center Theatre, starring
Patti LuPone,
Howard McGillin and
Boyd Gaines in 2002. He directed and choreographed
Broadway Cares / Equity Fights Aids, as well as the three editions of
The Easter Bonnet Competition. He participated in the National Alliance for Musical Theatre Festival of New Musicals in 2008, directing
Beatsville. He was the director and choreographer for the tour of
Dreamgirls, which premiered at the
Apollo Theater in 2009, prior to a US national tour. He was the director and choreographer of a production of
La fille du régiment for the
Washington National Opera in 2016. He directed the concert production of
Into The Woods at the
Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles in July 2019. Since 2005, Longbottom has devoted his time to mentoring high school students for
Wendy Wasserstein’s "Open Doors" program (renamed the TDF Wendy Wasserstein Project in 2019). In addition, he conducts master audition classes in colleges and universities. ==References==