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Broadway giant Nederlande­r passes away

- NEW YORK

James M. Nederlande­r, who took over the fledgling Nederlande­r Organizati­on from his father and built it into one of the largest producers of live entertainm­ent and a dominant national theatre chain that includes nine Broadway houses, has died. He was 94.

“The world has lost one of its great impresario­s,” said his son, James L. Nederlande­r, who confirmed his father died Monday.

Known as Jimmy, the elder Nederlande­r produced or co-produced more than 100 shows including “Annie,” “Copenhagen,” “The Will Rogers Follies,” “Les Liaisons Dangereuse­s,” “La Cage aux Folles,” “Nine,” “Noises Off” and “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.”

Nederlande­r famously rejected anyone who claimed to have a rational way to predict which shows would be hits as opposed

to flops. “Nobody can,” he would say. “I trust my gut.”

He won a dozen Tony Awards as a producer or co-producer – including a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in 2004 – and has presented operas, ballets, concerts and artists ranging from Rudolf Nureyev to Frank Sinatra to U2.

Condolence­s were quick to arrive. Theater icon Andrew Lloyd Webber tweeted: “Farewell Jimmy, truly the end of a great theatrical era.” Kate Shindle, the president of the Actors Equity Associatio­n union wrote: “#RIP to a true titan.”

The Nederlande­r Organizati­on is one of three big theatre chains on Broadway. The Shubert Organizati­on owns 16 theatres outright and Jujamcyn Theatres owns five. Nederlande­r’s stable is bigger than its rivals once its theatres nationwide and in London are added to the mix. One of Nederlande­r’s most lucrative business collaborat­ions is with the Walt Disney Co., which started in 1994 when Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” opened at the Palace Theatre. Since then, “Aida,” “Tarzan,” “The Little Mermaid” and “Newsies” all found a home at a Nederlande­r house.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Margo MacNabb Nederlande­r, left, James L. Nederlande­r, James M. Nederlande­r and Charlene Nederlande­r attend the 8th Annual Exploring The Arts Gala benefit in New York.
AP PHOTO Margo MacNabb Nederlande­r, left, James L. Nederlande­r, James M. Nederlande­r and Charlene Nederlande­r attend the 8th Annual Exploring The Arts Gala benefit in New York.

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