Mark Bramble
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Mark Bramble (born December 7, 1950) is a Broadway director and scriptwriter.
Bramble began his theatrical career as an assistant on Mack and Mabel in 1974. He turned to writing in 1979 with the book for The Grand Tour, and the following year wrote the books for 42nd Street and Barnum, earning Tony Award nominations for both. He also wrote a new book for a 1984 revival of the Rudolph Friml operetta The Three Musketeers, co-wrote the book for Pieces of Eight (1985), and directed the highly successful 2001 revival of 42nd Street, earning another Tony nod.

