Jane Dubin

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EducationRochester BS, MS 1979[1]
Notable workThe Norman Conquests
AwardsTony Awards
The Norman Conquests as producer[2][3]
An American in Paris[1]
Ann[1]
Peter the Starcatcher[1]
Lucille Lortel nomination
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey[4]
Jane Dubin
EducationRochester BS, MS 1979[1]
Notable workThe Norman Conquests
AwardsTony Awards
The Norman Conquests as producer[2][3]
An American in Paris[1]
Ann[1]
Peter the Starcatcher[1]
Lucille Lortel nomination
The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey[4]

Jane Dubin is an American producer of Broadway plays.[2] She won a Tony Award in 2009 for The Norman Conquests, for the Best Broadway Play Revival of 2009.[2][3] Her productions have won Tony Awards for An American in Paris (2015) as well as Ann and Peter the Starcatcher.[1] She has worked as a board member with the Houses on the Moon theater company.[5][6] She is president of Double Play Connections.[1] She co-produced The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey which was nominated at the Lucille Lortel Awards in 2016 for best Solo Show.[4][7] At age 40, she underwent an abrupt career transformation, going from investment management to the "big, shining lights of Broadway"; she started out by helping with the business end of productions, and gradually became a full-fledged Broadway producer.[8] Dubin is a graduate of the University of Rochester and worked for years as an actuary before becoming a Broadway producer.[2][1]

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