On Broadway | Tom Kirdahy & Special Guest in Conversation — Twenty Summers
Back to All Events

On Broadway | Tom Kirdahy & Special Guest in Conversation

  • Hawthorne Barn 29 Miller Hill Road Provincetown, MA, 02657 United States (map)

$20 Suggested Donation

Early Access Tickets available now to Members. Not a Member? Visit our donate page to join today. TIckets open to all Tuesday, April 15 at 12 noon ET.

Join Tony and Olivier Award-winning theatre and film producer Tom Kirdahy & special guest for a conversation about their lives and work on Broadway. 

Tom Kirdahy stands among the most influential and visionary producers in the entertainment world today, pushing the boundaries of live theater worldwide with his Tony and Olivier Award-winning productions. His current slate includes the critically-acclaimed revival of Gypsy starring six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald and directed by George C Wolfe; the brand-new musical Just in Time, featuring Tony Award winner Jonathan Groff as Bobby Darin with direction by Alex Timbers; and — following a sold-out run in New York — the UK Premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s final musical Here We Are. This year, Kirdahy makes his debut as a film producer in the movie adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman, helmed by Oscar winner Bill Condon and starring Jennifer Lopez. Kirdahy’s roster also boasts the international blockbuster Hadestown (winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical) and the long-running hit revival of Little Shop of Horrors off Broadway. He is responsible for some of the most daring and innovative productions of the last decade, including the Tony and Olivier Award-winning play The Inheritance, the first Broadway revival of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, The Jungle, White Rabbit Red Rabbit, and The Visit, as well as the box office record-smashing It’s Only A Play, and the global sensation Anastasia, amongst many more. Kirdahy spent the first twenty years of his career as an attorney providing free legal services to people living with HIV/AIDS in the Bronx and carries on his passion for justice and advocacy through his service on the Executive Board of Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS, the Broadway League’s Board of Governors, and many years on the Executive Board of NYC's LGBT Center.