The Kite Runner
Lead Producer, Booking Agent
With a bundled capitalization, the Broadway mounting’s investors participated in the national tour of The Kite Runner to offset the risk of a 17-week run.
With a bundled capitalization, the Broadway mounting’s investors participated in the national tour of The Kite Runner to offset the risk of a 17-week run.
Starring Eric McCormack and Laura Bell Bundy and directed by Jason Alexander, Sandy Rustin’s The Cottage was deemed “Broadway’s Sensational Side-Splitting Screwball Comedy” by Entertainment Weekly.
1918. Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated workforce. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow “Hello Girls” will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass—and the country—that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit.
The Fantasticks is a funny and beautiful allegory about falling in love and growing up. We couldn’t be more excited to share this new interpretation of the longest-running musical in history.
It’s 1975 in a ramshackle Texas town, where the fan club of 50s heartthrob James Dean is hosting its 20th reunion. In a dime store alive with jukebox songs and down-home humor, the women share cherished illusions and faded dreams, only to meet a glamorous stranger eager to expose the truths of their sheltered lives. The musical made its world premiere at Theatreworks Palo Alto in the summer of 2025.
If you could go back in time, what would you change?
That’s the question at the heart of Safety Not Guaranteed, a new indie-rock musical featuring original songs by Ryan Miller of Guster and a book by Broadway mainstay Nick Blaemire. The musical made its world premiere at BAM in 2024. Upcoming production at Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA, Mar 3 – Apr 12, 2026.
A new musical based on the best-selling novel that was made into the blockbuster film Beaches, Beaches the Musical follows two extraordinary friends through 30 years of camaraderie, laughter, sorrow and love.
Inspired by the beloved film, Trading Places is a hilarious new musical pitting nature against nurture in a modern-day prince and the pauper story.
Broadway legend André De Shields and Amber Iman star a razor-sharp translation of Moliere’s Tartuffe at the Upper East Side’s elegant and intimate House of the Redeemer. Directed by Keaton Wooden and newly translated by Ranjit Bolt, this Tartuffe is fast, furious, and timelier than ever.
Written by Rob Ulin and starring Jason Alexander, the Broadway-bound play enjoyed a successful run at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre to critical acclaim: “a Broadway transfer looks both likely and deserved.” - Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Two bored kids. One rainy. And one crazy cat wearing a red-striped hat. The Cat in the Hat: Live On Stage! is beginning its North American National Tour in 2026. The play was adapted for the stage by the National Theatre and has been performed in over 70 cities.
Broadway & Beyond helped secure financing as well a general manager and executive producer to line up the US leg of this beloved international tour. The company also consulted on the financial and production model for the tour, leading logistical and creative redesign efforts to make the show function for the one-nighter touring circuit.
Broadway & Beyond brokered a series of co-productions in LORT theatres of this darkly funny, electric new play with music that tells the story of a Khmer Rouge survivor returning to Cambodia for the first time in thirty years. Backed by a live band playing contemporary Dengue Fever hits and classic Cambodian oldies, this thrilling story toggles back and forth in time as father and daughter face the music of the past.
Indigenous Shakespeare scholar Madeline Sayet’s solo show Where We Belong toured the country, including sit-downs in prestigious institutions like the Goodman and the Public.
Comedian. Trailblazer. Force of nature. From Greenwich Village nightclubs to “The Tonight Show” to Hollywood’s red carpets, Joan Rivers made and remade her career through triumph and tragedy. This is the story of a pioneer and the story of a mom—who were one and the same. Get up close and personal with the famously edgy, fearless and loving legend in this hilarious and heartbreaking account of an American icon.
Michael Shayan’s dynamic solo-show AVAAZ follows Roya, Michael’s mother, on her journey from Tehran to Los Angeles to motherhood. Produced by the Olney Theatre, AVAAZ will embark on a national tour this fall.
Directed by Moisés Kaufman, Paradise Square takes place during the Civil War and tells the rich story of Irish immigrants and Black Americans fighting for a similar cause. The Broadway production received 10 Tony nominations, and Joaquina Kalukango won for Best Actress in a Musical.
Author and director Ben Elton charts Twiggy’s journey through laughter and tears from the suburbs of London to the world’s fashion capitals to Hollywood and Broadway and ultimately to becoming a national treasure and Dame of the Realm.
Graham Greene’s brilliant story—which was made into a landmark film and published as a novella—now comes to the stage in a new musical with book & lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton, music by George Fenton, and direction by Trevor Nunn.