Shubert Organization
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 29: The Shubert Organization Co-CEO/ President Robert E. Wankel (L) and actor/singer Nick Jonas (4th from L) pose for a picture with kids from MTI Broadway JR. Student Program at the 7th Annual Shubert Foundation /MTI Broadway JR. Student Program at Shubert Theatre on May 29, 2012 in New York City.
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New York: Andre De Shields, Bill Irwin, Everett Quinton Set for La Mama's 50th Anniversary Celebration
event will honor co-chief executive officers of The Shubert Organization Philip J. Smith and Robert E. Wankel with the Silver Bell Award for the organization's long-standing support. In addition, Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, the Tony Award-winning composers from TheaterMania.com Read more »
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"La MaMa 50 Big Bash" Will Honor Shubert Organization's Philip J. Smith and Robert E. Wankel
and Wankel, who are Co-Chief Executive Officers of the Shubert Organization, will be honored with the Silver Bell Award for their longstanding support of La MaMa, which was founded by the late Ellen Stewart 50 years ago. Set to perform that evening are Tony from Playbill Read more »
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Rave Reviews for "Mr. Broadway" and Spring's Best Shows
but his narrative becomes riveting up as he takes the reins, along with Bernie Jacobs, his long-time partner, of the Shubert Organization. The sensational success in 1975 of the breakthrough A Chorus Line saved the faltering company and provided an impetus from Travel & Leisure Read more »
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Books of The Times: ‘Mr. Broadway,’ a Memoir by Gerald Schoenfeld
it’s getting harder and harder to happen upon books these days. If you have no idea who “the Shuberts” were or are — the Shubert Organization is the largest theater owner on Broadway, with 17 houses there, as well as a leading producing entity — Schoenfeld’s from The New York Times Read more »
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New York: BOOK REVIEW: Gerald Schoenfeld's Mr Broadway
Chairman of the Shubert Organization from 1972 to 2008, Schoenfeld fundamentally changed the way business is run on Broadway. As Frank Rich of The New York Times put it, Schoenfeld's lasting legacy was, "turning a dilapidated sideshow of 20th Century show from TheaterMania.com Read more »