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About
The Shubert Organization has been at the forefront of the American theatre since the start of the 20th century. The Organization currently owns or operates seventeen Broadway theatres, one Off Broadway theatre (the brand new Little Shubert), and three theatres outside New York City (the Shubert in Boston, MA; the Forrest in Philadelphia, PA; and the National in Washington, DC).

Under the leadership of Philip J. Smith, Chairman and Co-CEO; and Robert E. Wankel, President and Co-CEO, the firm continues to be involved in the presentation of distinguished theatrical presentations. Notable Shubert productions and co-productions include Cats, Sunday in the Park with George, Dreamgirls, The Heidi Chronicles, Jerome Robbins' Broadway, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Song and Dance, Amadeus, The Gin Game, The Blue Room, Dirty Blonde, Dance of Death, Amour, Passing Strange and the 2008 revival of Equus.

In addition to its theatre operations and producing activities, the Shubert Organization also runs Shubert Ticketing and Telecharge.com. Shubert Ticketing provides every segment of the entertainment industry with a single source for all its ticketing needs - box office sales, telephone sales, internet sales, season and subscription sales, group sales and more. The Shubert Foundation is the sole shareholder of The Shubert Organization, Inc., and is dedicated to sustaining and advancing live performing arts in the United States, with a particular emphasis on theatre and a secondary focus on dance. The Foundation provides general operating support to not-for-profit, professional, resident theatre and dance companies, and to the Shubert Archive.

Board of Directors
Philip J. Smith, Chairman, Co-CEO
Robert E. Wankel, Co-CEO, President
Wyche Fowler, Jr.
John W. Kluge
Lee J. Seidler
Michael I. Sovern
Stuart Subotnick

Shubert Organization Executives
David Andrews, Senior Vice President of Shubert Ticketing
Elliot Greene, Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President
Juan Calvo, Vice President & Controller
John Darby, Vice President of Facilities
Peter Entin, Vice President of Theatre Operations
Charles Flateman, Vice President of Marketing
Anthony LaMattina, Vice President of Audit & Production Finance
Brian Mahoney, Vice President of Ticket Sales
Dessie Moynihan, Vice President of Creative Projects
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Ken Page with Armelia McQueen, Nell Carter,
and Charlaine Woodard in Ain't Misbehavin', 1978
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Architects of Current Shubert Theatres
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