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Stacey mindich biography

          Stacey Mindich is a two-time Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, a recipient of the Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Commercial Producing and.!

          BIO. Stacey Mindich is a Tony Award-winning producer and winner of the Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Commercial Producing.

        1. BIO. Stacey Mindich is a Tony Award-winning producer and winner of the Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Commercial Producing.
        2. The woman responsible for bringing Dear Evan Hansen to Broadway is lead producer Stacey Mindich, who has shepherded the show from nascent idea.
        3. Stacey Mindich is a two-time Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, a recipient of the Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Commercial Producing and.
        4. Prior to her career in theater, Stacey was a journalist and editor and her essays have appeared in two collections of anthologies called Social Graces.
        5. American Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning theatrical producer and writer.
        6. Stacey Mindich is a Tony, Grammy and Olivier Award-winning theatrical producer and writer. As sole lead producer, she nurtured the global hit Dear Evan Hansen through an eight-year development to acclaimed Broadway, National Tour and West End runs.

          The show broke countless box office records, initiated a national conversation about mental health, won six Tony Awards (including Best Musical), three Olivier Awards and a Grammy Award. The musical is now poised to begin an international rollout, while also touring the United States.

          Stacey has produced more than 20 plays and musicals, on and off Broadway, and was the recipient of the 2016 Robert Whitehead Award for Excellence in Commercial Producing, The Actor’s Fund 2021 Medal of Honor, and a 2022 Lilly Award, for championing female theater artists.

          She was awarded the George Arents’ Award, Syracuse University’s highest alumni honor in 2022 and delivered the commencement address at Syracuse’s S.I. Newhouse School of Publications i