Jennifer Strome
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Jennifer Strome is a producer developing story concepts, marketing and business plans for live theatrical production. Among others, Strome produced the hit Jerry Herman musical revue, Showtune, on five separate occasions beginning in San Francisco at the Alcazar Theatre followed by two London productions, one at the fringe favorite the Bridewell Theatre off Fleet Street, followed by another at the Vaudeville Theatre in the West End. Next came the 2003 off-Broadway production at the Theatre at St. Peter's Church in New York City with film producer and mentor to Ms. Strome, David Brown. Showtune is licensed worldwide on behalf of producers Jennifer Strome and David Brown by Music Theatre International.
Strome began her career in San Francisco in 1987 at the renowned Plush Room Cabaret as Entertainment Director and subsequently with The Chamber Theatre Company in 1989 where she was Associate Managing Director and assistant to the Artistic Director for three seasons. Strome has produced readings and off-Broadway productions in New York since 1998 including Goodnight Vienna at The Players Club, The Betrayal of Nora Blake at The Blue Heron Theatre, and the off-Broadway musical Suburb co-produced with The York Theatre Company (winner of the Richard Rodgers Development Award). Current plans include a new production company, Spellbound Development Company. For further information www.spelldevco.com.