Joel Spector

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Joel Spector
Occupationproducer

Joel Max Spector was an American theater producer and television executive active during the mid-20th century. He is best known for his contributions to Broadway productions and early television programming.[1]

Spector often collaborated with the Plumstead Theatre Society, Inc.[1] His Broadway credits include:

  • The Barrier (1950), a musical drama for which Spector served as a producer.
  • Make a Million (1958), a play produced by Spector that ran from October 23, 1958, to July 18, 1959.
  • Let It Ride! (1961), a musical comedy produced by Spector, which opened on October 12, 1961.[2]
  • First Monday in October (1978), a play produced by the Plumstead Theatre Society with Spector as one of the producers..[1]

Television work

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