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Producer Contact Information Located in New York City Last name First name Company Address City State Zip Adams Randy Junkyard Dog Productions 1501 Broadway, Suite 2003 New York NY 10036 Addiss Pat Pat Addiss Productions 145 East 16th Street New York NY 10003 Adler Catherine 245 8th Avenue, #190 New York NY 10011 Ahrens Robert Robert Ahrens Productions 1650 Broadway, Suite 609 New York NY 10019 Allott Nicholas Cameron Mackintosh Inc. 1650 Broadway, 8th Floor New York NY 10019 Arnold Hunter TBD Theatricals 254 West 54th Street, 14th Floor New York NY 10019 Aron Tracy S. Corona Theatricals, LLC 627 West End Avenue New York NY 10024 Azenberg Emanuel Iron Mountain Productions 100 West 57th Street New York NY 10019 Bagert Darren Darren Bagert Productions LLC 40 West 55th Street, 5C New York NY 10019 Bantry Bryan waggingtail entertainment, Ltd. 521 Park Avenue New York NY 10021 Bergère Jane Jane Bergère Productions, Inc. 3 East 71st Street, Suite 910 New York NY 10021 Berlind Roger Berlind Productions 10 East 53rd Street, 30th Floor New York NY 10022 Berlind William 61 West Ninth Street, #5B New York NY 10011 Bernstein Jed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 70 Lincoln Center Plaza New York NY 10023 Bierman Jon 411 East 57th Street, #9D New York NY 10022 Bishop Andre Lincoln Center Theater 150 West 65th Street New York NY 10023 Bisno Debbie Bisno Productions 321 West 44th Street, #806 New York NY 10036 Black Paula Marie 165 Charles Street, #7 New York NY 10014 Blake Paul GFI Productions c/o 17 West 54th Street, #5B New York NY 10019 Boardman Julie Untitled Theatricals, Inc. 196 West 10th Street, #4A New York NY 10014 Bogner Ryan 750 Lexington Avenue, STE 2200 New York NY 10022 Bosner Mike 17 West 54th Street, Suite 5C New York NY 10019 Boyle Loraine One R Production LLC 130 East End Avenue New York NY 10028 Breglio John F. Vienna Waits Productions, LLC 1285 Avenue of the Americas New York NY 10019 Brown Ronald Ron Brown Productions 60 Chisum Place Suite 4-F New York NY 10037 Brunish Corey Corica, LLC 100 West 57 Street, 6R New York NY 10019 Bush Eli Scott Rudin Productions 120 West 45th Street, 10th Floor New York NY 10036 Byrd Stephen C. Front Row Productions, Inc. 230 Park Avenue, Suite 1000 New York NY 10169 Caiola Luigi Caiola Productions, LLC 316 East 63rd Street, Suite 1APRO New York NY 10065 Caiola Rose Manhattan Movement & Arts Center 248 West 60th Street New York NY 10023 Callender Colin Playground, LLC 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1900 New York NY 10175 Carpenter David Tilted Windmills Theatricals 214 West 50th Street, Suite 201 New York NY 10019 Casserly Tom Barbara Whitman Productions 321 West 44th Street, Suite 806 New York NY 10036 Catullo Patrick 321 West 44th Street, Suite 801 New York NY 10036 Cesa Jamie Cesa Entertainment, Inc. 252 West 38th Street, Suite 301 New York NY 10018 Chang Ryan Ryan Playhouse 414 East 52nd Street, 6E New York NY 10022 Choi Yoonha CJ E&M 349 Fifth Avenue, Suite 803 New York NY 10016 Cohen Bruce 274 West Eleventh Street, #5R New York NY 10014 Cole Robert Robert Cole Productions, LLC/ONCE Broadway 1650 Broadway, Suite 1110 New York NY 10019 Comley Bonnie Theatre Venture Inc.TheProducersPerspective.com36 West 44th Street, Suite 401 New York NY 10036 Copeland Carolyn Rossi CRC Productions Inc. 1501 Broadway, #1303 New York NY 10036 Cornell Eric Stage Entertainment USA, Inc. 321 West 44th Street, Suite 901 New York NY 10036 Costello Jennifer Broadway Across America 1619 Broadway, 9th Floor New York NY 10019 Craig R. Erin La Vie Productions, LLC P.O. Box 216, Times Square Station New York NY 10108 Dalgleish Jack M. JD Entertainment, Inc. 249 West 34th Street, Suite 700 New York NY 10001 The information contained in these documents is confidential, privileged and only for the information of the intended recipient and may not be used, published or redistributed without the prior written consent of Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. Copyright © 2016 Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. Damaschke Bill DreamWorks Theatricals 1650 Broadway, Suite 706 New York NY 10019 Danis Amy MARS Theatricals 151 West 19th Street, 3rd Floor New York NY 10011 Davenport Ken Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. 254 West 54th Street, 14th Floor New York NY 10019 David Michael Dodger Properties 311 West 43rd Street, Suite 602 New York NY 10036 Davis Merrie L. Next Act 2 Follow 120 East 34th Street, Suite 11H New York NY 10016 Demos Nick Demos Bizar Entertainment 406 West 45th Street, #5D New York NY 10036 deRoy Jamie Jamie deRoy & friends, Inc. 180 West 58th Street, #10D New York NY 10019 Dockett Bryan M. Disney Theatrical Group 214 West 42nd Street New York NY 10036 Doumanian Jean Jean Doumanian Productions 595 Madison Avenue, Suite 2200 New York NY 10022 Engelman Arnold WestBeth Entertainment 174 Fifth Avenue, Suite 601 New York NY 10010 Eustis Oskar The Public Theater 425 Lafayette Street New York NY 10003 Fakler Kenneth Fakston Productions, LLC 145 West 86t Street, #12C New York NY 10024 Falkenstein Eric Spark Productions LLC 1697 Broadway, Suite 502 New York NY 10019 Fallon Sharon Sharon Fallon Productions, Inc. 423 West 45th Street, #4RW New York NY 10036 Famiglietti Ben Disney Theatrical Group 214 West 42nd Street New York NY 10036 Fiedler Josh Aged in Wood, LLC 145 West 45th Street, 7th Floor New York NY 10036 Filipowski Ed 410 West 24th Street Apt. PHA New York NY 10011 Finn Jeffrey Jeffrey Finn Productions 254 West 54th Street, 15th Floor New York NY 10019 Florin Jacki Barlia Davelle, LLC 300 East 56 Street, 27F New York NY 10022 Frankel Richard Richard Frankel Productions 254 W. 54th Street, 10th Floor New York NY 10019 Frankel Ronald 151 East 58th Street, #53E New York NY 10022 Freitag Barbara H. B-Square + 4 Productions, LLC 150 East 69th Street, Suite 11N New York NY 10021 Frost Sue Junkyard Dog Productions 1501 Broadway, Suite 2003 New York NY 10036 Furman Roy Jefferies and Company, Inc. 520 Madison Avenue, 11th Floor New York NY 10022 Furman Jill Jill Furman Productions 145 West 45th Street, 7th Floor New York NY 10036 Gabay Roy JumpStart Entertainment 1460 Broadway New York NY 10458 Gallin Susan Susan Gallin Productions, Inc. 180 West 58th Street, #4B New York NY 10019 Garefino Anne Important Musicals, LLC 148 West 24th Street, Floor 7 New York NY 10011 Garfinkle David L. HELLO Entertainment 1601 Broadway, 12th Floor New York NY 10019 Geier Philip H. The Geier Group LLC 70 East 55th Street, 15th Floor New York NY 10022 Gersten Bernard 16 Hudson Street, #4B PRO New York NY 10013 Goehring Gerald Patriot Productions 214 West 50th Street #301 New York NY 10019 Gold Rebecca Rebecca Gold Productions 145 Central Park West, 15c New York NY 10023 Goodman Robyn Aged In Wood, LLC 145 West 45th Street, 7th Floor New York NY 10036 Goodman Joshua Theater Magic Productions, LLC 101 West 23rd Street, #6P New York NY 10011 Gore John Key Brand Entertainment - Broadway Across America 1619 Broadway, 9th Floor New York NY 10019 Greenfield Mandy Williamstown Theatre Festival 229 West 42nd Street, Suite 801 New York NY 10036 Grimaldi Dennis Dennis Grimaldi Productions 765 Park Avenue, #6B New York NY 10021 Grove Barry Manhattan Theatre Club, Inc. 311 West 43rd Street, 8th Floor New York NY 10036 Gutterman Cindy Jay and Cindy Gutterman Productions, LLC 900 West End Avenue, # 11F New York NY 10025 Gutterman Jay B. Jay and Cindy Gutterman Productions, LLC 900 West End Avenue, # 11F New York NY 10025 Harley Margot The Acting Company/MLHTheProducersPerspective.com Productions Inc. P.O. Box 898, Times Square Station New York NY 10108 Harmon Jane Jane Harmon Associates One Lincoln Plaza, #280 New York NY 10023 Harris Dede Dede Harris Productions, LLC 1776 Broadway, Suite 701 New York NY 10019 Hart, Jr. John N. Evamere Entertainment 630 9th Avenue, Suite 410 New York NY 10036 Hartley Ted RKO Inc. 750 Lexington Avenue, Suite 2200 New York NY 10022 Hendel Ruth Hendel Productions 321 West 44th Street, Suite 802 New York NY 10036 The information contained in these documents is confidential, privileged and only for the information of the intended recipient and may not be used, published or redistributed without the prior written consent of Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. Copyright © 2016 Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. Herold Paula Paula Herold Productions 270 Lafayette Street, Suite 402 New York NY 10012 Herrick Rhoda The Herrick Theatre Foundation, Inc. 605 Park Avenue, #7B New York NY 10065 Hess Rodger Rodger Hess Productions 101 East 15th Street, 2nd Floor New York NY 10003 Hill Peggy Peggy Hill Productions 785 Fifth Avenue, Suite 12A New York NY 10022 Hirschfeld Elie Hirschfeld Properties 645 Madison Avenue, 11th Floor New York NY 10022 Hirschhorn Larry H2H Productions 2440 Broadway, Suite 197 New York NY 10024 Holmes Sally Cade Holmes Productions 631 Edgecombe Avenue, 3H New York NY 10032 Hulce Tom Laluchien Productions 254 West 54th Street, 15th Floor New York NY 10019 Jacobs Sander ALLC Inc./SBOCAJ, Inc. 27 East 65th Street, #8B New York NY 10065 Jenen Jessica R. JRJ Productions LLC 322 West 72nd Street, #9D New York NY 10023 Johnson John Joey Parnes Productions LLC 234 West 44th Street, Suite 800 New York NY 10036 Jones-Harvey Alia Front Row Productions, Inc. 164 West 133rd Street, #3 New York NY 10030 Kagan Janet Maxolev Productions LLC 11 East 82nd Street New York NY 10028 Kagan Howard Maxolev Productions LLC P.O. Box 1355 New York NY 10028 Kastrinos Nicole Red Awning 246 West 44th Street New York NY 10036 Kaufman Mark MK2 c/o Warner Brothers Theatre Ventures 1325 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 3241 New York NY 10019 Kawana Yasuhiro Kawana Entertainment, Inc.
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