Formed in 2000 by Donny Epstein, Yeeshai Gross and Elie Landau, Ergo Entertainment is a New York-based producing partnership focused on independent film and theatre. Ergo is a full-service company, offering experience in script development, financing, production and distribution, with particular emphasis placed on discovering and nurturing new talent, as well as forming strategic alliances with individuals and companies that will assist Ergo in realizing its goal to become a recognized leader in the film and theatre industries.

DONNY EPSTEIN
Schooled in both the fine arts and the practice of law, Donny Epstein is an accomplished producer of film and the performing arts as well as an experienced trial lawyer.
Mr. Epstein received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1992. While at Tisch, Mr. Epstein studied acting technique at the Circle in the Square Studios. His teachers included Teresa Hayden, Jacqueline Brookes, Elizabeth Browning, Ernie Shaheen, Alan Langdon, and Naomi Thornton. He has also studied acting with Tony Greco at the Players Theatre...
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YEESHAI GROSS
Mr. Gross is a co-founder and currently serves as Producing Director of Multipleoutlet Productions, a New York-based theatrical production company which has coordinated drama programs at elementary schools and high schools throughout the tri-state area for more than a decade. Mr. Gross’ credits as a director/producer include musical productions of Seussical, Peter Pan, The Music Man, West Side Story, Little Shop of Horrors, Oliver!, Fiddler on the Roof, Once On This Island, Guys & Dolls and Damn Yankees, as well as comedies such as Neil Simon’s Rumors, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Fools, and Lost in Yonkers, and dramas including Wait Until Dark, A Shayna Maidel, The Diary of Anne Frank, Dracula and Kindertransport...
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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...
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