ELIE LANDAU
Mr. Landau is a Company Manager of Broadway shows with credits including Sixteen Wounded starring Judd Hirsch, Nilo Cruz’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics starring Jimmy Smits, Jim Steinman’s Dance of the Vampires starring Michael Crawford, the 2002 revival of The Elephant Man starring Billy Crudup, the 2001 revival of Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler starring Kate Burton, the 5-time Tony Award-winning revival of Kiss Me, Kate, Frank Wildhorn’s The Civil War, the Maltby & Shire musical Big based on the 20th Century Fox film, and Fool Moon starring David Shiner and Bill Irwin. From 1996-1998, Mr. Landau was the Management Associate at Jujamcyn Theaters which owns and operates the St. James, Martin Beck, Virginia, Eugene O’Neill and Walter Kerr Theatres in New York City.

A 1994 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Landau holds a Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Literature. In September 1998, he earned admission as a Board-certified member of the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers (ATPAM) and currently serves as a member for its Non--Member Apprenticeship Committee.

Mr. Landau has consulted on a variety of additional theatrical productions and projects including the ticketing system design and box office training for Jimmy Buffett’s musical Don’t Stop the Carnival at Atlantis Hotel in Paradise Island, Bahamas; coordinating the Opening Night festivities for all of his shows as well as for the Broadway productions of On the Town, Peter Pan, Kenny Rogers Christmas, The Real Thing and The Wild Party, and serving as a Casting Consultant for contemplated Broadway revivals of Camelot, Can-Can, Carnival, Me & My Girl, The Pirates of Penzanze and Funny Girl among others.

Additionally, Mr. Landau has served as a Producer at Multipleoutlet Productions for over a decade, doubling as the orchestra conductor for productions of West Side Story, Guys and Dolls, Fiddler on the Roof and Zombie Prom. He is also an accomplished singer having performed internationally with a variety of ensembles including the Zamir Chorale, Selah, the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club and the six-man a cappella group Beat’achon. His voice and vocal arrangements can be heard on the Beat’achon CD’s “Soul Food” and "West Side Z’mirot” and his a cappella album reviews are published by the Recorded A Cappella Review Board at www.rarb.org.

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