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SNUG HARBOR PRODUCTIONS (General Manager) Steven Chaikelson and Brannon Wiles' most recent management credits incl ude the Off Broadway productions of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart; Marty Moran's The Tricky Part; They Wrote That: The Songs of Mann & Weil; and Oren Safdie's Private Jokes, Public Places, which they also produced. Other management credits include George C. Wolfe's Harlem Song and Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Columbia University, and the University of Michigan) at the Apollo Theater; the Broadway productions of Elaine Stritch at Liberty, George Gershwin Alone, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Death of a Salesman, The Price, Fool Moon, John Leguizamo's Freak, The Young Man From Atlanta, Julia Sweeney's God Said Ha!, Big, and The Lion King; the Off Broadway productions of Dudu Fisher: Something Old, Something New, Jean Genet's Elle (adapted by and starring Alan Cumming), Criss Angel Mindfreak, 4 Guys Named Jose, Family Week, and Chesapeake; and regional productions of The Vagina Monologues (Los Angeles) and Art (Chicago). Mr. Chaikelson currently serves as Chair of Columbia University's Theatre Arts Division where he runs the M.F.A. program in Theatre Management and Producing. Both are members of the New York State Bar and graduates of the joint J.D.-M.F.A. program at Columbia University. They also serve as business affairs consultants to New York Stage & Film Company and The Barrow Group.
 

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