Judy Gordon (producer)

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Judy Gordon

Judy Gordon is an American theater producer of plays and musicals on Broadway and off-Broadway as well as internationally. Her productions include the musical Barnum[1] with music by Cy Coleman, starring Jim Dale and Glenn Close on Broadway[2] and Michael Crawford in London.[3][4] She also produced A History of the American Film by Christopher Durang on Broadway,[5] and 2x5 by John Kander and Fred Ebb off Broadway.[6]

Career

Judy Gordon started her producing career as assistant to the playwright

Olivier Award[11]
for Best Actor in a Musical. In 1982, Gordon optioned a book by Bruce Jay Friedman named “The Lonely Guy's Book of Life” to develop for the stage.
Vivian Reed). Gordon also produced “Villa Diodati” at the New York Musical Theatre Festival,[16] The Fastest Clock in the Universe by Philip Ridley with the New Group,[17] New York Stories Off Broadway,[18]
and “George White Scandals” for the 25th Anniversary of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center.

She is currently developing a new musical.[when?]

References

  1. ^ Corry, John (September 28, 1979). "This way to 'Barnum' a musical due next spring". The New York Times. The New York Times.
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  3. ^ "Judy Gordon Theatre Credits". Broadway World.com. Wisdom Digital Media.
  4. ^ "BARNUM (1981) Original Advance Theatre Poster". FrontRow Posters.
  5. ^ Corry, John (September 16, 1977). "Coming Attraction: 'A History of the American Film'". The New York Times. The New York Times.
  6. ^ Barnes, Clive (October 19, 1976). "Stage: Kander and Ebb Spiral On; '2 by 5' Anthology Excels in Gate's Cabaret Format". The New York Times. The New York Times.
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  8. ^ Gordon, Judith. "Judith Gordon". IBDB: Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League.
  9. ^ "A History of the American Film". Playbill. Playbill Inc.
  10. ^ "Barnum Tony Awards Info - Browse by Show". Broadway World.com. Wisdom Digital Media.
  11. ^ "Olivier Winners 1981". Olivier Awards. The Society of London Theatre.
  12. ^ Haun, Harry (July 30, 1981). "Hollywood Strikes It Rich While Baseball Just Strikes". Sarasoto Herald Tribune.
  13. ^ "The Lonely Guy". Internet Movie Database. IMDB.com, Inc.
  14. ^ "Sian Phillips Biography(1934-)". Film Reference. Advameg, Inc.
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  16. ^ Villa Diodati Playbill New York Musical Theatre Festival 2008. 45th Street Theater. 2008.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link) CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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  18. ^ BBW News Desk. "Paul Manuel Kane's NEW YORK STORIES Opens 1/22". Broadway World.com. Wisdom Digital Media.