![]() ![]() Has been a Producer, General Manager and Company Manager for Broadway and Off-Broadway since 1981. Nancy Nagel Gibbs (General Manager & Partner) Marcia is a leadership council member for the Costume Industry Coalition. She has also been involved in numerous collective bargaining agreement negotiations. Present and past general management credits at 321 Theatrical Management include: Wicked Broadway and on tour, Sing Street, What the Constitution Means to Me, If/Then, Peter and the Starcatcher, Sister Act, Next to Normal, and Bat Boy: The Musical.Īn active member of The Broadway League, Marcia serves on the Labor Committee and the Professional Development Committee. Marcia’s producing credits include Oh, Hello on Broadway with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney and Fully Committed, starring Jesse Tyler Ferguson as well as Fun Home (Co-Producer with Nina Essman and Nancy Gibbs), Wicked (Executive Producer) and All Shook Up (Associate Producer). ![]() Off-Broadway credits include Eric Bogosian’s Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll and Only Kidding! She continued as a company manager for several other producing and general management offices, with select Broadway credits including Prelude to a Kiss, Guys & Dolls (1992 revival), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1994 revival), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996 revival), Once Upon a Mattress (1997), The Diary of Anne Frank (1997), and Rent. Marcia began her career with the legendary producer David Merrick, managing the original production of 42 nd Street. Has been a partner at 321 Theatrical Management since its inception, working with Nina Essman and Nancy Gibbs for over 20 years. Marcia Goldberg (General Manager & Partner) from Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. Nina attended Smith College and received a B.A. The year-long paid fellowship is open to one to four rising New York City High School seniors currently enrolled in the Epic NEXT Arts Leadership initiative, providing students the opportunity to work alongside leaders in the theatre industry as they gain an intensive look at commercial theatre. Most recently, she, alongside the partners of 321 and Barbara Whitman Productions, created The Sweets Factory Fellowship in Broadway General Management and Producing in partnership with the Epic Theatre Ensemble. In 2014, Nina joined the Detroit Public Theatre as a founding board member and currently serves as Board Chair. Nina is an active member of the Broadway League, serving on the Executive Committee, Board of Governors, Labor Committee, International Committee, Government Relations Committee, and Committee for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Past general management credits include What the Constitution Means to Me, The SpongeBob Musical, War Paint, Oh, Hello on Broadway, Fully Committed, Fun Home, If/Then, Peter and the Starcatcher, Bring It On, Sister Act, Next to Normal, The 25 th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Graduate, Man of La Mancha, Bat Boy: The Musical, The Improbable Theatre’s Lifegame, and The Vagina Monologues. Currently, Nina is represented on Broadway, nationally, and internationally by Wicked. Early in her career, Nina was the original Line Producer & Project Manager on Disney Theatrical’s The Lion King. Gail Bowden - who co-ordinates "magic moments" for the home's residents - added: "I couldn’t believe it when I gathered all the hats together and counted them, this is our biggest donation to the baby unit so far and I’m so proud of our wonderful residents.Has been a producer and general manager for over 20 years. The home’s Community Matron, Claire Butler, delivered the latest donation to the hospital and said: “We are so grateful to the Hallgarth knitters for all their wonderful creations, their support for the Special Care Baby Unit over the years has been absolutely amazing." Prolific knitter at Hallgarth Care Home Janet Fox, who made half of 300 hats delivered to the RVI's special care baby unit (Image: Hallgarth Care Home) ![]()
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