Broadway to Dim Its Lights Feb. 24 in Memory of Producer-Director Theodore Mann | Playbill

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News Broadway to Dim Its Lights Feb. 24 in Memory of Producer-Director Theodore Mann The marquees of Broadway theatres in New York will be dimmed Feb. 24 at 8 PM for one minute in memory of award-winning producer-director Theodore Mann, who died Feb. 24 following a brief illness. He was 87.

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Theodore Mann

In a statement, Charlotte St. Martin, executive director of The Broadway League, said, "Theodore Mann has been a major driving force behind Circle in the Square Theatre since its inception. His contributions to Broadway and off-Broadway are immeasurable both in the productions he created, and the talent that he nurtured. He will be missed by many in our community, and our hearts go out to his friends, family, and students."

To read Playbill.com's obituary about Mr. Mann, who co-founded Circle in the Square Theatre with Jose Quintero in 1951, click here.

 
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