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As "Maggie Minskoff" she was production coordinator for the long-running Broadway musical revival Irene, starring Debbie Reynolds, staged in the Minskoff Theatre with her husband as co-producer. [39] She managed the Minskoff Theatre during the late seventies, drawing the ire of Liz Smith who insinuated she regularly overbooked the rehearsal ...
Executives with both the Shubert Organization and Minskoff & Sons continued to park in the alley. In 1977, Maggie Minskoff tried to prevent producer Alexander H. Cohen, who worked in the Shubert Theatre, from parking there because of a personal dispute; [96] the argument continued for several months and nearly led to a lawsuit.
Margaret "Maggie" Pierce, M.D., F.A.C.S., is a fictional character from the medical drama Grey's Anatomy, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC), portrayed by Kelly McCreary. Created by series producer Shonda Rhimes , Maggie first appeared in the penultimate episode of the show's tenth season and was promoted to a series regular ...
The Minskoff Theatre is a Broadway theater on the third floor of the One Astor Plaza office building in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Opened in 1973, it is operated by the Nederlander Organization and is named after Sam Minskoff and Sons , the building's developers.
Minskoff was born to a Jewish family in New York City [1] the second of six children of Sam Minskoff and Esther Kernstein Minskoff, [3] immigrants from Russia and Poland, respectively. He had four brothers: Leo, Jerome, Myron and Walter and one sister, Muriel. [1] He grew up in the Bronx. [4]
With 225 feet of direct oceanfront, the empty lot of about an acre faces the ocean at 108 El Mirasol.
The 33rd Young Artist Awards ceremony, presented by the Young Artist Association, honored excellence of young performers between the ages of 5 and 21 in the fields of film, television, theater and music for the year 2011.
The Shubert Organization, Jerome Minskoff and Duncan Weldon: 1988 [12] Anything Goes: Lincoln Center Theater, Gregory Mosher and Bernard Gersten: Cabaret: Barry and Fran Weissler: Dreamgirls: Marvin A. Krauss and Irving Siders A Streetcar Named Desire: Circle in the Square, Theodore Mann and Paul Libin 1989 [13] Our Town