Broadway’s Jujamcyn Theaters and International Entertainment Holdings Limited, the parent company of Ambassador Theatre Group, have agreed to combine operations, bringing together two of the major players on Broadway and London’s West End
, have agreed to combine operations, bringing together two of the major players on Broadway and London’s West End.
The statement announcing the deal described ATG as “a leading live-theater and ticketing organization,” and Jujamcyn as “the innovative Broadway theater owner and production company.” Financial terms were not disclosed. Jujamcyn President Jordan Roth will sit on the Board as the largest individual shareholder of the combined group and serve as Creative Director. Mark Cornell, CEO of ATG, will serve as CEO.
“We are delighted to be combining our operations with Jujamcyn. Our combined expertise and capabilities will enable producers and other creatives to bring their visions to life and create the unimaginable for our audiences. We are excited by the further development opportunities for our valued employees. I look forward to working with Jordan, Hal and the team at Jujamcyn to continue creating shows that touch, move, and unite people.
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