“I don’t fit the profile for a lot of people,” Tony-winning Broadway and off-Broadway publicist, producer and press agent Irene Gandy said.
Conceived of by the late Betty Corwin 26 years ago, the Oral History Project consists of filmed interviews between women in the field—from producers to actors to playwrights to company managers—that aim to spotlight the work of the women in the theatre community, both onstage and off, and light the way for newcomers in the industry.
. When Gandy arrived on Broadway, she had no real experience, and she learned to succeed by listening to the people around her.“I learned that it’s not about what you do,” she told the audience. “What you do is not who you are… I know everyone on Broadway because you never know who’s running stuff.
Gandy is now a highly-sought after collaborator in the Broadway community, and she has maintained close ties with the Harlem Theatre scene as well. She’s partnered with organizations like New Heritage Theatre Group, and on events like, and she makes sure to dedicate time to mentoring young theatre professionals, particularly from the Black community.
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