Founder Arielle Tepper Madover

Biography

Arielle Tepper Madover, a Tony Award-winning Producer, has produced theater on and off Broadway since 1998, receiving 45 Tony nominations and 34 Olivier nominations.

Mrs. Madover is currently represented on Broadway and on the West End with Monty Python's SPAMALOT. Other Broadway credits include: The Tony Award Winning Frost/Nixon, The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh, Democracy, The Tony Award-winning A Raisin in the Sun, as well as The Royal National Theater's production of Tom Stoppard's Jumpers, the Tony Award-winning Hollywood Arms written by Carol Burnett and her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, directed by Harold Prince, A Class Act, Tony Award-winning James Joyce's The Dead, John Leguizamo's Freak, Sandra Bernhard's I'm Still Here..Damn It and George C. Wolfe's Harlem Song at the legendary Apollo Theatre. Other West End credits include: Frost/Nixon, Guys & Dolls directed by Michael Grandage, Mary Stuart, A Voyage Round My Father, Sunday in the Park with George. She has also produced Bounce by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman directed by Harold Prince at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Off-Broadway includes the long running De La Guarda "Villa Villa", The Last Five Years, written by Jason Robert Brown and directed by Daisy Prince and Olivier Award-winning Goodnight Children Everywhere by Richard Nelson, originally produced at The Royal Shakespeare Company and the US National tour and Vegas production of Monty Python's SPAMALOT.

Mrs. Madover is a member of the League of American Theaters and Producers.

Mrs. Madover recently formed "The Living Room for Artists" a not-for-profit which also founded SPF, the Summer Play Festival for emerging writers, which is in its fifth year. SPF has a relationship with the Donmar Warehouse through its Playwright Residency Program.

Madover is a member of the Board of Trustees at Syracuse University. She also served on the Chancellor's Council and the College of Visual and Performing Arts Advisory Board. In 2001 she created the Tepper Center for Careers in Theatre, which provides opportunities for students to develop specific strategies for pursuing their career goals in the entertainment industry mainly focusing on the transition from school to real life. The Tepper Semester in New York City began in the fall of 2005. This is a unique program that offers under graduating students in advance levels of acting, musical theater, design and stage management the opportunity to immerse themselves in a rigorous training program in NYC. This also included the creation of a summer internship program.

Madover is also on the board of The Dalton School where she established a theater program for 2nd graders.