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TMS.Blackbook.Pdf My Little Black Book 1 3 Tips To Using My Little Black Book 1. DON’T JUST SEND YOUR SCRIPT TO EVERYONE. Do research on which Producers are most likely to produce your show. Find out what Producers have done shows similar to yours. Try to get to know them first, even if just online, so that they’ll be more like- ly to read your script. Targeted approaches are much more successful than blanket approaches. 2. DO INCLUDE A COVER NOTE. Make it short, simple and unique. Show a bit of your personality. Get them saying, “I want to get to know this person more . “ They’ll do that by cracking open your script. 3. FINALLY, DON’T TELL ANYONE WHERE YOU GOT THIS INFO. This is my little black book. I’m giving it to you because you’re a TheaterMaker. Many Producers might not want this info out there. So let’s keep this our little secret. :-) 2 My Little Black Book Randy Adams Tracy S. Aron Junkyard Dog Productions Corona Theatricals, LLC 1501 Broadway, Suite 2003 627 West End Avenue New York, NY 10036 New York, NY 10024 Pat Addiss David Auster Pat Addiss Productions Stratford Festival 145 East 16th Street 55 Queen Street, P.O. Box 520 New York, NY 10003 Stratford, Ontario Catherine Adler Emanuel Azenberg 245 8th Avenue, #190 Iron Mountain Productions New York, NY 10011 100 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 Robert Ahrens Robert Ahrens Productions Darren Bagert 1650 Broadway, Suite 609 Darren Bagert Productions LLC New York, NY 10019 40 West 55th Street, 5C New York, NY 10019 Kenny Alhadeff Junkyard Dog Productions Patty Baker 1919 NW Blue Ridge Drive Good Productions, LLC Seattle, WA 98177 4101 Gulf Shore Boulevard N, #PH 5 Naples, FL 34103 Marleen Magnoni Alhadeff Junkyard Dog Productions Bryan Bantry 1919 NW Blue Ridge Drive waggingtail entertainment, Ltd. Seattle, WA 98177 521 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 Nicholas Allott Cameron Mackintosh Inc. Deborah Taylor Barrera 1650 Broadway, 8th Floor Fire Mused Productions, LLC New York, NY 10019 3009 Golden Meadow Drive Alamo, CA 94507 John Annunziato Lancer Insurance Group Steven Baruch 10-C Somerset Hills Court Scorpio Entertainment, Inc. Bernardsville, NJ 07924 180 South Broadway, 4th Floor White Plains, NY 10605 Hunter Arnold TBD Theatricals Morris Berchard 254 West 54th Street, 14th Floor Hot Feat USA, Ltd. New York, NY 10019 68 Yorkville Avenue, Suite 604 Toronto, Ontario 3 Jane Bergère Paula Marie Black Jane Bergère Productions, Inc. 165 Charles Street, #7 3 East 71st Street, Suite 910 New York, NY 10014 New York, NY 10021 Paul Blake Stefany D. Bergson GFI Productions Steadfast Productions, LLC c/o 17 West 54th Street, #5B P.O. Box 695 New York, NY 10019 Palisades, NY 10964 Julie Boardman Dori Berinstein Untitled Theatricals, Inc. Dramatic Forces 196 West 10th Street, #4A 635 Byram Lake Road New York, NY 10014 Bedford Corners, NY 10549 Ryan Bogner Roger Berlind 750 Lexington Avenue, STE 2200 Berlind Productions New York, NY 10022 10 East 53rd Street, 30th Floor New York, NY 10022 Paul Boskind Front Row Productions, LLC William Berlind 126 East Main Plaza 61 West Ninth Street, #5B San Antonio, TX 78205 New York, NY 10011 Mike Bosner Jed Bernstein 17 West 54th Street, Suite 5C Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts New York, NY 10019 70 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023 Robert L. Boyett Boyett Theatricals Tim Bevan 57 Mount Tom Road Working Title Films Ltd. Salisbury, CT 06068 26 Aybrook Street London Loraine Boyle One R Production LLC Jon Bierman 130 East End Avenue 411 East 57th Street, #9D New York, NY 10028 New York, NY 10022 Steve Bozeman Andre Bishop Bozeman Group, LLC Lincoln Center Theater 31 Los Encinos Court 150 West 65th Street Magnolia, TX 77354 New York, NY 10023 John F. Breglio Debbie Bisno Vienna Waits Productions, LLC Bisno Productions 1285 Avenue of the Americas 321 West 44th Street, #806 New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10036 4 Barbara Broccoli Colin Callender Danjaq, LLC Playground, LLC Eon House, 138 Piccadilly 521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1900 London New York, NY 10175 Ronald Brown David Carpenter Ron Brown Productions Tilted Windmills Theatricals 60 Chisum Place Suite 4-F 214 West 50th Street, Suite 201 New York, NY 10037 New York, NY 10019 Corey Brunish Tom Casserly Corica, LLC Barbara Whitman Productions 100 West 57 Street, 6R 321 West 44th Street, Suite 806 New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10036 Ralph Bryan Patrick Catullo Latitude Link Entertainment LLC 321 West 44th Street, Suite 801 6666 Michael John Drive New York, NY 10036 La Jolla, CA 92037 Jamie Cesa Gail Bryan Cesa Entertainment, Inc. Latitude Link Entertainment LLC 252 West 38th Street, Suite 301 6666 Michael John Drive New York, NY 10018 La Jolla, CA 92037 Ryan Chang Eli Bush Ryan Playhouse Scott Rudin Productions 414 East 52nd Street, 6E 120 West 45th Street, 10th Floor New York, NY 10022 New York, NY 10036 Cathy Chernoff Stephen C. Byrd Cathy Chernoff Productions, LLC Front Row Productions, Inc. 2 Danton Lane South 230 Park Avenue, Suite 1000 Lattingtown, NY 11560 New York, NY 10169 Yoonha Choi Luigi Caiola CJ E&M Caiola Productions, LLC 349 Fifth Avenue, Suite 803 316 East 63rd Street, Suite 1A New York, NY 10016 New York, NY 10065 Bruce Cohen Rose Caiola 274 West Eleventh Street, #5R Manhattan Movement & Arts Center New York, NY 10014 248 West 60th Street New York, NY 10023 Robert Cole Robert Cole Productions, LLC/ONCE Broadway 1650 Broadway, Suite 1110 New York, NY 10019 5 Bonnie Comley Amy Danis Theatre Venture Inc. MARS Theatricals 36 West 44th Street, Suite 401 151 West 19th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10036 New York, NY 10011 Max Cooper Ken Davenport Max Cooper Productions, Inc. Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, Inc. 121 Summit Parkway 254 West 54th Street, 14th Floor Birmingham, AL 35209 New York, NY 10019 Carolyn Rossi Copeland Michael David CRC Productions Inc. Dodger Properties 1501 Broadway, #1303 311 West 43rd Street, Suite 602 New York, NY 10036 New York, NY 10036 Eric Cornell Jeff Davis Stage Entertainment USA, Inc. Davis Productions 321 West 44th Street, Suite 901 4525 NW Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10036 Oakland Park, FL 33309 Jennifer Costello Merrie L. Davis Broadway Across America Next Act 2 Follow 1619 Broadway, 9th Floor 120 East 34th Street, Suite 11H New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10016 R. Erin Craig Van Dean La Vie Productions, LLC The Broadway Consortium, LLC P.O. Box 216, Times Square Station 373 Sylvan Knoll Road New York, NY 10108 Stamford, CT 06902 Judy Craymer Scott Delman Littlestar Services Blue Spruce Productions, LLC 32-33 St. James Place 90 Elderfields Road London Manhasset, NY 11030 Jack M. Dalgleish Freddy DeMann JD Entertainment, Inc. DeMann Entertainment, Inc. 249 West 34th Street, Suite 700 433 North Camden Drive, Suite 600 New York, NY 10001 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Bill Damaschke Nick Demos DreamWorks Theatricals Demos Bizar Entertainment 1650 Broadway, Suite 706 406 West 45th Street, #5D New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10036 6 Jamie deRoy Sharon Fallon Jamie deRoy & friends, Inc. Sharon Fallon Productions, Inc. 180 West 58th Street, #10D 423 West 45th Street, #4RW New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10036 Remmel T. Dickinson Ben Famiglietti Big Rock Productions, LLC Disney Theatrical Group One Treetops Lane, #802 214 West 42nd Street Little Rock, AR 72202 New York, NY 10036 Bryan M. Dockett Wendy Federman Disney Theatrical Group Foolish Mortals Productions 214 West 42nd Street P.O. Box 598 New York, NY 10036 Alpine, NJ 07620 Jean Doumanian Eric Fellner Jean Doumanian Productions Working Title Films Ltd. 595 Madison Avenue, Suite 2200 26 Aybrook Street New York, NY 10022 London Jane Dubin Josh Fiedler Double Play Connections Aged in Wood, LLC 255 Highland Avenue 145 West 45th Street, 7th Floor Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591 New York, NY 10036 Arnold Engelman Ed Filipowski WestBeth Entertainment 410 West 24th Street Apt. PHA 174 Fifth Avenue, Suite 601 New York, NY 10011 New York, NY 10010 Jeffrey Finn Oskar Eustis Jeffrey Finn Productions The Public Theater 254 West 54th Street, 15th Floor 425 Lafayette Street New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10003 Jacki Barlia Florin Kenneth Fakler Davelle, LLC Fakston Productions, LLC 300 East 56 Street, 27F 145 West 86t Street, #12C New York, NY 10022 New York, NY 10024 Jerry Frankel Eric Falkenstein Jerry Frankel Management, Inc. Spark Productions LLC 12201 Merit Drive, Suite 250 1697 Broadway, Suite 502 Dallas, TX 75251 New York, NY 10019 Marc Frankel 41 Woodland Street Tenafly, NJ 07670 7 Richard Frankel Susan Gallin Richard Frankel Productions Susan Gallin Productions, Inc. 254 W. 54th Street, 10th Floor 180 West 58th Street, #4B New York, NY 10019 New York, NY 10019 Ronald Frankel Anne Garefino 151 East 58th Street, #53E Important Musicals, LLC New York, NY 10022 148 West 24th Street, Floor 7 New York, NY 10011 William Franzblau Franzblau Media, Inc. David L. Garfinkle 11 Hilltop Circle HELLO Entertainment Morristown, NJ 07960 1601 Broadway, 12th Floor New York, NY 10019 Barbara H. Freitag B-Square + 4 Productions, LLC David Geffen 150 East 69th Street, Suite 11N The David Geffen Company New York, NY 10021 12011 San Vicente Boulevard, Suite 606 Los Angeles, CA 90049 Sonia Friedman Sonia Friedman Productions Philip H. Geier 104 St. Martin’s Lane The Geier Group LLC London 70 East 55th Street, 15th Floor New York, NY 10022 Daniel Frishwasser 4 Oak Lane Bernard Gersten Scarsdale, NY 10583 16 Hudson Street, #4B New York, NY 10013 Sue Frost Junkyard Dog Productions Gerald Goehring 1501 Broadway, Suite 2003 Patriot Productions New York, NY 10036 214 West 50th Street #301 New York, NY 10019 Roy Furman Jefferies and Company, Inc.
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