Theater
Our productions have delighted audiences by carrying them to new worlds and greeting them with new faces. Represented in New York City as well as throughout the regional theater landscape, we’re thrilled to be back on Broadway for the 2025/2026 season.
Coming Soon
Wonder - Lead Producer
From Tony Award-winning producer Jill Furman (Hamilton) comes a new musical adaptation of R.J. Palacio’s beloved novel, Wonder. This heartwarming production follows the Pullman family as they navigate identity, change, and what it means to belong. At the center is Auggie Pullman, a boy with a facial difference who has been homeschooled his whole life—until now. As he enters a mainstream school for the first time, Auggie and his family navigate a world of cruelty, compassion, and growth—discovering the extraordinary impact of empathy and kindness
With a pop-driven score by GRAMMY-winning duo A Great Big World (“Say Something”), a book by Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Ruhl (Eurydice, The Clean House), and direction by Taibi Mager (Macbeth in Stride, We Live in Cairo), Wonder will make its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater.
Born Country - Lead Producer
With a book by Eric Holmes (The Good Fight, With(out) Her) and Erin Holmes (Hey, Beautiful) and Directed by Kenneth Ferrone (The Wanderer, SpongeBob SquarePants), Born Country follows Louisa (Jessica Phillips), who plans a summer adventure in Nashville so that her daughter Gemma (Analise Scarpaci) can take her shot at becoming a country star. However, when Louisa starts to get more attention than Gemma, her own teenage dreams are given a second chance.
Wanted - Co Producer
Inspired by a true story, make way for the sisters Clarke in a dynamic, moving and inspiring world premiere musical of notorious outlaws who ruled the Wild West.
To help their mother settle a sharecropper debt, Mary and Martha Clarke—African American twins—pass themselves as White to seize the funds by any means necessary. However, their bond of sisterhood is tested when they fall in love with two very different men, one Black, the other White.
Award-winning director Robert O’Hara (Broadway’s Slave Play) makes his Signature debut in this soaring musical that examines race, family and identity with two electrifying women who went from farm girls to legends with gun and powder.