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2017 Conference Sponsors
LHAT National Partners
DISNEY THEATRICAL GROUP (DTG) operates under the direction of Thomas
Schumacher and is among the world’s most successful commercial theatre
enterprises, bringing live entertainment events to a global annual audience
of more than 19 million people in more than 50 countries. Under the Disney
Theatrical Productions banner, the group produces and licenses Broadway
musicals around the world. DTP has collaborated with the country’s leading regional theatres to develop new
stage titles including Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation of The Jungle Book and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Its new Broadway musical Aladdin opened on Broadway to great critical acclaim. In addition, DTG licenses
musical titles for local, school and community theatre productions through Music Theatre International.
DLR GROUP|WESTLAKE REED LESKOSKY is nationally known for its cultural
and performing arts expertise in the preservation and adaptive reuse of
landmark theaters. The firm has over 1,000 employees in 26 offices and
provides integrated design services to more than 13 industry sectors.
The expansive practice includes: architecture, M/E/P and structural
engineering, LEED™/sustainable design, theater technical, acoustics, audiovisual, and lighting design services
as well as assistance with historic and new markets tax credits. A number of the firm’s award-winning theaters
have garnered acclaim for cultivating public-private partnerships. These revitalization projects have positively
impacted communities and sparked urban development. Widely published and recognized, the firm has
received 150+ awards for their cultural and performing arts portfolio. www.DLRgroup.com
MAURY, DONNELLY & PARR, INC. (MDP) is the administrator of National Trust
Insurance Services, LLC (NTIS) and the Historic Theatre Insurance Program
exclusive to LHAT. MDP Programs is proud to support LHAT as a strategic
partner and to assist members in finding the most comprehensive and
affordable insurance to meet their organization’s needs. Historic theatres are unique and this should be reflected
in the insurance products that protect them. Our program provides policy features that are not available in the
general insurance marketplace. As a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, MDP/NTIS is the
leading provider of insurance solutions for historic properties. www.mdpprograms.com
The NEDERLANDER ORGANIZATION is a company prominent for three
generations in the ownership of theatres and the production of distinguished
theatrical and concert presentations and is one of the largest and most
experienced managers of legitimate venues and entertainment properties
in America today. In addition to producing innumerable plays and musicals,
operas, ballets and concerts, the Nederlander Organization owns/operates nine Broadway theatres and a
chain of legitimate theatres and amphitheaters around America and in London. In 2009, the Nederlanders
established The National High School Musical Award, named “The Jimmy Award” to celebrate outstanding
student performances in high school musical productions across the United States. www.nederlander.com
THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION is America’s oldest professional theatre
company and the largest theatre owner on Broadway. Since 1900, the
company has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of
plays and musicals both in New York City and throughout the nation. The
Shubert Foundation, a not-for-profit entity established in 1945, provides
general operating support for not-for-profit, professional, resident theatre and dance companies. Shubert
Ticketing, a division of the Organization, serves both Shubert theatres and a wide array of clients via a range
of online channels, the Telecharge call center, at box offices, and hundreds of third-party agents. Today, the
Shubert Organization owns and operates seventeen Broadway theatres as well as six Off-Broadway stages
in New York City. Outside New York, the company owns both the Shubert Theatre in Boston and the Forrest
Theatre in Philadelphia. www.shubert.nyc
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