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Rocco Landesman

Rocco Landesman (born July 20, 1947)[1] is a long-time Broadway theatre producer. He served as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts from August 2009 to December 2012.[2][3] He is a part owner of Jujamcyn Theaters.

Rocco Landesman
Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts
In office
August 7, 2009 – December 31, 2012
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byDana Gioia
Succeeded byR. Jane Chu
Personal details
Born (1947-07-20) July 20, 1947 (age 76)
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Spouse(s)Heidi Ettinger
Debby Busch
Children3
RelativesJay Landesman (uncle)
Cosmo Landesman (cousin)
Fran Landesman (aunt)
EducationColby College
University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA)
Yale University (MFA, DFA)

Early life edit

Landesman was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He is the nephew of writer, publisher and nightclub owner Jay Landesman and songwriter Fran Landesman.[4] Rocco studied at Colby College and then the University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA English Literature 1969), and the Yale School of Drama (MFA Dramatic Literature and Criticism 1972, DFA 1976).[1] At the Yale School of Drama, he became a protégé and friend of Robert Brustein.[5] He also got to know novelist Jerzy Kosinski and worked with Kosinski on two of his novels, Being There and The Devil Tree. Landesman helped Kosinski, not a native speaker of English, with his English syntax and writing.[5] While at Yale Landesman was also involved in managing a private mutual fund and a racehorse he had bought.[5]

Career edit

After graduating from Yale, Landesman stayed there for four years as an Assistant Professor.

In 1977, Landesman left to focus more time on his private investment fund, which he ran for many years. He also got involved in Broadway theater and was heavily involved in the genesis and development of Big River, a musical based on Huckleberry Finn. Landesman's involvement included persuading Roger Miller to write the music for the show.[5] The show, which premiered on Broadway in 1985, ultimately won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and ran for over 1,000 performances on Broadway over two and a half years.[5] This success attracted the attention of James H. Binger who shared two passions with Landesman: Broadway theater and horseracing. Binger owned the Jujamcyn Theatre group of five theatres, four of which were then dark.[5] Binger and Landesman made a deal for Landesman to become President of Jujamcyn in 1987 with the inclusion of an option for Landesman to purchase Jujamcyn upon Binger's death. After taking the helm at Jujamcyn he shifted its business model away from the historical focus of renting of theatre facilities to shows and into a more active posture as a combination of a theater owner and a developer of new plays.[5] Other theater owners have followed this pattern. After joining Jujamcyn Landesman has produced Broadway shows, most notably Angels in America (1993 and 1994 Tony, Best Play) and The Producers (2001 Tony, Best Musical).

Landesman purchased Jujamcyn in 2005 and later sold a 50% interest to Jordan Roth.

Landesman's biggest passions are theater, baseball, horse racing and country music. His company, Jujamcyn Theaters, owns 5 Broadway theaters, and at one time or another Landesman has owned 3 minor league baseball teams and various racehorses. Landesman grew up a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, and later in life he became a part-owner of the Kenosha Twins (later the Fort Wayne Wizards).[5] He has continued his relationship with the Yale School of Drama and Yale Rep, returning to teach there over the years. Landesman has also spoken at forums and written numerous articles (mostly in the New York Times arts section), focusing mainly on the problematic relationship between the commercial and not-for-profit sectors of the American theater.

In May 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama nominated Landesman to become the next chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.[6][7] His appointment was confirmed in August 2009.[8]

Memberships and honors edit

Landesman has been active on numerous boards, including the Municipal Art Society, the Times Square Alliance, and The Educational Foundation of America.

In June 2013 he was inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.[9]

Personal life edit

Landesman is married to Debby (Busch) Landesman, formerly the Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation and currently a philanthropic advisor to corporations and foundations. Landesman was previously married to set designer Heidi (Landesman) Ettinger, and they have three sons: North, Nash and Dodge.[1][5][10][11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c NEA official bio
  2. ^ Statement from National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman
  3. ^ NY Times, November 20, 2012, "Rocco Landesman To Step Down as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts"
  4. ^ Duffy, Robert W. (February 22, 2011). "Jay Landesman: Founder of Gaslight Square's Crystal Palace". St. Louis Public Radio.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i David Owen, Onward and Upward with the Arts, "BETTING ON BROADWAY," The New Yorker, June 13, 1994, p. 60.
  6. ^ Robin Pogrebin, "Producer Is Chosen to Lead Arts Endowment", New York Times, May 13, 2009.
  7. ^ Davi Napoleon, "Mr. Landesman Goes to Washington", 2009-07-13 at the Wayback Machine The Faster Times, June 13, 2009.
  8. ^ Robin Pogrebin, "Rocco Landesman Confirmed as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts", New York Times, August 7, 2009.
  9. ^ St. Louis Walk of Fame. "St. Louis Walk of Fame Inductees". stlouiswalkoffame.org. Retrieved 25 April 2013.
  10. ^ Freakonomics Q&A articles, New York Times, December 18, 2007 and January 18, 2008
  11. ^ New York Times, April 22, 1998, "Juggling Angels and Moguls on Broadway"

External links edit

  • "What Price Success At Lincoln Center." Landesman, Rocco. The New York Times 11 Dec. 1988: Sect. 2, Pg. 7.
  • "Broadway: Devil or Angel for Nonprofit Theater?; A Vital Movement Has Lost Its Way."-Landesman, Rocco. The New York Times 4 June 2000: Sect. 2, Pg. 10.
  • "Betting on Broadway." Owen, David. The New Yorker 13 Jun. 1994: 60-73. Site registration required for full viewing.
  • "How a High Roller Bets on Broadway." -Rothstein, Mervyn. The New York Times 3 Jun. 1990: Sect. 2, Pg. 5.
  • "Roger Miller: King of Rhyme, Remembering the 'Jerome Corn of the American Musical.'" Landesman, Rocco, The New York Times 20 Jul. 2003: Sect. 2, Pg. 20-21.
  • Napoleon, Davi; The Faster Times, Davi Napoleon's Theater Talk.
  • "I've Got the Horse Right Here, by Eric Pooley, New York Magazine, September 28, 1987, pg 74.
Political offices
Preceded by
Patrice Powell
Acting
Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts
2009–2012
Succeeded by

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Rocco Landesman born July 20 1947 1 is a long time Broadway theatre producer He served as chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts from August 2009 to December 2012 2 3 He is a part owner of Jujamcyn Theaters Rocco LandesmanChair of the National Endowment for the ArtsIn office August 7 2009 December 31 2012PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byDana GioiaSucceeded byR Jane ChuPersonal detailsBorn 1947 07 20 July 20 1947 age 76 St Louis Missouri U S Spouse s Heidi Ettinger Debby BuschChildren3RelativesJay Landesman uncle Cosmo Landesman cousin Fran Landesman aunt EducationColby CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin Madison BA Yale University MFA DFA Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Memberships and honors 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editLandesman was born and raised in St Louis Missouri He is the nephew of writer publisher and nightclub owner Jay Landesman and songwriter Fran Landesman 4 Rocco studied at Colby College and then the University of Wisconsin Madison BA English Literature 1969 and the Yale School of Drama MFA Dramatic Literature and Criticism 1972 DFA 1976 1 At the Yale School of Drama he became a protege and friend of Robert Brustein 5 He also got to know novelist Jerzy Kosinski and worked with Kosinski on two of his novels Being There and The Devil Tree Landesman helped Kosinski not a native speaker of English with his English syntax and writing 5 While at Yale Landesman was also involved in managing a private mutual fund and a racehorse he had bought 5 Career editAfter graduating from Yale Landesman stayed there for four years as an Assistant Professor In 1977 Landesman left to focus more time on his private investment fund which he ran for many years He also got involved in Broadway theater and was heavily involved in the genesis and development of Big River a musical based on Huckleberry Finn Landesman s involvement included persuading Roger Miller to write the music for the show 5 The show which premiered on Broadway in 1985 ultimately won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical and ran for over 1 000 performances on Broadway over two and a half years 5 This success attracted the attention of James H Binger who shared two passions with Landesman Broadway theater and horseracing Binger owned the Jujamcyn Theatre group of five theatres four of which were then dark 5 Binger and Landesman made a deal for Landesman to become President of Jujamcyn in 1987 with the inclusion of an option for Landesman to purchase Jujamcyn upon Binger s death After taking the helm at Jujamcyn he shifted its business model away from the historical focus of renting of theatre facilities to shows and into a more active posture as a combination of a theater owner and a developer of new plays 5 Other theater owners have followed this pattern After joining Jujamcyn Landesman has produced Broadway shows most notably Angels in America 1993 and 1994 Tony Best Play and The Producers 2001 Tony Best Musical Landesman purchased Jujamcyn in 2005 and later sold a 50 interest to Jordan Roth Landesman s biggest passions are theater baseball horse racing and country music His company Jujamcyn Theaters owns 5 Broadway theaters and at one time or another Landesman has owned 3 minor league baseball teams and various racehorses Landesman grew up a fan of the St Louis Cardinals and later in life he became a part owner of the Kenosha Twins later the Fort Wayne Wizards 5 He has continued his relationship with the Yale School of Drama and Yale Rep returning to teach there over the years Landesman has also spoken at forums and written numerous articles mostly in the New York Times arts section focusing mainly on the problematic relationship between the commercial and not for profit sectors of the American theater In May 2009 U S President Barack Obama nominated Landesman to become the next chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts 6 7 His appointment was confirmed in August 2009 8 Memberships and honors editLandesman has been active on numerous boards including the Municipal Art Society the Times Square Alliance and The Educational Foundation of America In June 2013 he was inducted into the St Louis Walk of Fame 9 Personal life editLandesman is married to Debby Busch Landesman formerly the Executive Director of the Levi Strauss Foundation and currently a philanthropic advisor to corporations and foundations Landesman was previously married to set designer Heidi Landesman Ettinger and they have three sons North Nash and Dodge 1 5 10 11 References edit a b c NEA official bio Statement from National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman NY Times November 20 2012 Rocco Landesman To Step Down as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Duffy Robert W February 22 2011 Jay Landesman Founder of Gaslight Square s Crystal Palace St Louis Public Radio a b c d e f g h i David Owen Onward and Upward with the Arts BETTING ON BROADWAY The New Yorker June 13 1994 p 60 Robin Pogrebin Producer Is Chosen to Lead Arts Endowment New York Times May 13 2009 Davi Napoleon Mr Landesman Goes to Washington Archived 2009 07 13 at the Wayback Machine The Faster Times June 13 2009 Robin Pogrebin Rocco Landesman Confirmed as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts New York Times August 7 2009 St Louis Walk of Fame St Louis Walk of Fame Inductees stlouiswalkoffame org Retrieved 25 April 2013 Freakonomics Q amp A articles New York Times December 18 2007 and January 18 2008 New York Times April 22 1998 Juggling Angels and Moguls on Broadway External links edit What Price Success At Lincoln Center Landesman Rocco The New York Times 11 Dec 1988 Sect 2 Pg 7 Broadway Devil or Angel for Nonprofit Theater A Vital Movement Has Lost Its Way Landesman Rocco The New York Times 4 June 2000 Sect 2 Pg 10 Betting on Broadway Owen David The New Yorker 13 Jun 1994 60 73 Site registration required for full viewing How a High Roller Bets on Broadway Rothstein Mervyn The New York Times 3 Jun 1990 Sect 2 Pg 5 Roger Miller King of Rhyme Remembering the Jerome Corn of the American Musical Landesman Rocco The New York Times 20 Jul 2003 Sect 2 Pg 20 21 Mr Landesman Goes to Washington Napoleon Davi The Faster Times Davi Napoleon s Theater Talk I ve Got the Horse Right Here by Eric Pooley New York Magazine September 28 1987 pg 74 Political offices Preceded byPatrice PowellActing Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts2009 2012 Succeeded byJoan ShigekawaActing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rocco Landesman amp oldid 1159518456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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