List of theatre managers and producers
This is a list of notable theatre managers and theatrical producers grouped alphabetically by country or area, then alphabetically by surname.
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United Kingdom and Ireland
- Lilian Baylis
- Binkie Beaumont
- Alfred Bunn
- Matthew Churchill
- Giles Richard Cooper
- Richard D'Oyly Carte
- Rupert D'Oyly Carte
- George Dance
- George Edwardes
- Robert Evett
- Sonia Friedman
- David Garrick
- George Grossmith, Jr.
- Fred Karno
- Bill Kenwright
- Cameron Mackintosh
- Thomas German Reed
- Michael Scott
- Marc Sinden
United States
A–M
- Doris Abrahams
- Emmanuel Azenberg
- David Belasco
- Roger Berlind
- David Binder
- Kermit Bloomgarden[1]
- Robert Boyett
- Ruben Brache
- Mel Brooks
- Arthur Cantor
- Alexander H. Cohen
- Ryan Cole
- Bonnie Comley
- Katharine Cornell
- Jean Dalrymple
- A.L. Erlanger
- Jeffrey Finn
- Cy Feuer
- Justin Field
- William Franzblau
- Charles Frohman
- Daniel Frohman
- Gustave Frohman
- David Geffen
- Bernard Gersten
- Morris Gest
- Roger Gindi
- Robert E. Griffith
- Oscar Hammerstein II
- Leland Hayward
- Oscar Jaffe
- Elia Kazan
- John Kenley
- Marc Klaw
- Terry Allen Kramer
- Stewart F. Lane
- Bruce Lazarus
- Mick Leavitt
- Mitch Leigh
- Herman Levin
- Margo Lion
- Hal Luftig
- Ken Mahoney
- Christopher Massimine
- Dana Matthow
- Gilbert Miller
- Henry Miller
- David Merrick
- Ben Mordecai
- Oliver Morosco
- Stephen Moorer
N–Z
- James L. Nederlander
- James M. Nederlander
- Samuel F. Nixon
- Joseph Papp
- H. C. Potter
- Hal Prince
- Richard Rodgers
- Philip Rose
- Daryl Roth
- Jordan Roth
- Emily Sanders
- Irene Mayer Selznick
- Shubert brothers
- Mike Todd
- Lawrence Toppall
- George C. Tyler
- Frederic B. Vogel
- John C. Wilson
- A. H. Woods
- Florenz Ziegfeld
- Scott Zeilinger
- J. Fred Zimmerman, Jr.
See also
References
- ↑ Krebs, Albin (September 21, 1976). "Kermit Bloomgarden, Producer Of Many Outstanding Plays, Dead" (abstract; (subscription required) for full article). The New York Times. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
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