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producers with the most flops/successes

massofmen
#1producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 9:51am

I wonder which producers have produced the most money-losing shows. and which have produced the most successful shows.

I would venture to say Cameron Mack/Scott Rudin/Kevin Mccollum are in the latter category.

But I don't know the former. Thoughts?

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#2producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 10:17am

Hal Prince springs to mind immediately...


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#2producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 10:26am

The friends of Frank Wildhorn? (Admittedly, I have no idea if his producers have remained constant.)


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#3producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 10:28am

Cheryl Crawford comes to mind...


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#4producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 10:31am

Robyn Goodman


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#5producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 10:53am

David Merrick comes to mind...

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#6producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 11:50am

In recent memory, Jeffrey Richards might be the answer to both questions if you're counting shows and not dollars.

Of the 30 some-odd shows he's produced in the last 12 years, he's had some big financial successes (August, Merchant, Will Ferrell) and some reasonable ones (Glengarry, Speed the Plow, Spring Awakening, Hair, Race) but pretty much all of the others have been money-losers.

So by being as prolific as he is, measuring by shows might merit him both distinctions.

In terms of winners in dollars and/or all-time, I'd guess that Cameron Mackintosh wins hands-down because of his stakes in Cats, Les Miz, Phantom and Saigon. Really Useful/Andrew Lloyd Webber is probably a close second. Hal Prince is definitely in the conversation, but there wasn't a first-class international market then like there is now so it's not really a level playing field.

Also important to distinguish between shows that a producer has put their name on and shows where that person was truly the lead producer. Rudin's track record as a lead producer is pretty incredible, but he still has his name on plenty of shows that lost money.


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SondheimFan5
#7producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 3:15pm

But Hal also did a lot of shows that lost money. A lot of the shows that he did were for "artistic reasons" and did not make much money.

sklabam
#8producers with the most flops/successes
Posted: 5/5/12 at 9:03pm

why in the flip would ANYONE invest in a Frank Wildhorn show.
What a bunch of idiots.


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