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THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION is America’s oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on Broad-
        way. 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 op-
        erates 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

                        Contact: Keith Marston, Vice President of Facilities – Email: keithm@shubertorg.com







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        Jujamcyn Theaters is recognized as a theatrical innovator for championing shows that push the boundaries of Broadway
        and for creating uniquely welcoming experiences for audiences and artists. Jujamcyn’s five Broadway theatres are the St.
        James, Al Hirschfeld, August Wilson, Eugene O’Neill, and Walter Kerr. Current productions include the Tony Award-win-
        ning Best Musicals Hadestown and The Book of Mormon, as well as Mean Girls and Moulin Rouge.  Recent productions
        include Springsteen on Broadway, Angels in America, Falsettos, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and Jersey
        Boys. Join us at jujamcyn.com.

                       Contact: Willa Burke, Vice President, Theatre Operations – Email:  wburke@jujamcyn.com










        MILLS + SCHNOERING ARCHITECTS, LLC is a full service architectural firm with broad experience in planning, design and
        historic preservation. Areas of expertise include cultural institutions and educational facilities; and historic preservation,
        restoration, and adaptive use. The firm provides theater planning and feasibility studies through construction adminis-
        tration, and has provided sensitive, dynamic, and sustainable new design and preservation solutions for significant early
        20th century and mid-century performing arts venues.  www.msarchitectsllc.com

                          Contact: Michael Schnoering, FAIA, Partner – Emil: mikes@msarchitectsllc.com












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