- Arielle Tepper Madover
Arielle Tepper Madover is a Tony Award winning
Producer , who has produced theatre on andOff-Broadway since 1998, receiving 45 Tony nominations and 34 Olivier nominations. She is currently represented on Broadway and the West End with "Monty Python's Spamalot ", the upcoming "Mary Stuart" and "Equus", as well as the upcoming national tour of "Frost/Nixon ".Other Broadway credits include "Frost/Nixon", "
The Pillowman ", "Democracy", "A Raisin in the Sun ", "Jumpers ", "Hollywood Arms ", "A Class Act ", "James Joyce's The Dead ",John Leguizamo 's "Freak",Sandra Bernhard 's "I'm Still Here... Damn It! ", andGeorge C. Wolfe 's "Harlem Song". Other West End credits include "Frost/Nixon", "Guys & Dolls ", "Mary Stuart", "A Voyage Round My Father ", and "Sunday in the Park with George ". She has also produced "Bounce" byStephen Sondheim andJohn Weidman , directed byHarold Prince . Off-Broadway credits include the long running "De La Guarda", "Villa Villa", "The Last Five Years ", "Goodnight Children Everywhere" (originally produced atThe Royal Shakespeare Company ), and the US National tour and Vegas production of "Monty Python’s Spamalot".Mrs. Madover formed
The Living Room for Artists a not for profit which also founded theSummer Play Festival (SPF) for emerging writers, which just completed its fifth year. SPF has a relationship with theDonmar Warehouse through its Playwright Residency Program. In 2001 she created The Tepper Center for Careers in Theatre, which provides opportunities for college seniors to develop specific strategies for pursuing their career goals in the entertainment industry, as well as a theatre program for second graders atThe Dalton School .Mrs. Madover is a member of the Board of Trustees at
Syracuse University andThe Dalton School and a member of The League of American Theaters and Producers.She graduated from
Syracuse University .External links
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* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/arielle_tepper - "Downstage Center" interview] at American Theatre Wing.org
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