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Richard Horner

Date of Death: December 28, 2002 (82)

Birth Place: Portland, OR, USA

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Productions

 
[Broadway, 1985]
Producer
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1982]
Coordinator for CBS Broadcasting Group
 
[Broadway, 1980]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1980]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1978]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1978]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1970]
Theatre Owner / Operator
 
[Broadway, 1970]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1969]
46th Street Theatre General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1969]
General Manager
Theatre Owner / Operator
 
[Broadway, 1966]
46th Street Theatre General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1965]
46th Street Theatre General Manager
 
[Off-Broadway, 1965]
Producer
 
[West End, 1964]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1964]
Producer
General Manager[Replacement]
 
[Broadway, 1962]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1962]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1961]
46th Street Theatre General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1959]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1958]
Company Manager
 
[Broadway, 1958]
General Manager
 
[Broadway, 1956]
Producer
 
[Broadway, 1955]
Company Manager
 
[Broadway, 1955]
Company Manager
 
[Broadway, 1954]
Company Manager
 
[Broadway, 1950]
Stage Manager

Awards and Nominations

Tony Awards - 1981 - Best Play

Richard Horner, A Life

Tony Awards - 1973 - Best Play

Richard Horner, Butley

News


Photo Flash: First Look at Foothill College of Theatre Arts' IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE

A populist candidate, promising to return the country to greatness, becomes president of the United States, and then all hell breaks loose in It Can't Happen Here, a new play based on Sinclair Lewis' eerily prescient 1935 novel, adapted for the stage by Tony Taccone and Bennett S. Cohen. Foothill Theatre Arts presents It Can't Happen Here, directed by Bruce McLeod, for three weeks only, now through November 19, 2017 at the Lohman Theatre, on the Foothill College Campus (at the bottom of the hill), 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Foothill Theatre Arts Presents OUR TOWN

The Pulitzer Prize winning American classic OUR TOWN  by Thornton Wilder comes to life in a vibrant new production directed by Bruce McLeod for Foothill Theatre Arts.  Proclaimed 'One of the finest achievements of the current stage.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What awards has Richard Horner been nominated for?

Richard Horner has been nominated for the following awards: Best Play (Tony Awards) for A Life and Best Play (Tony Awards) for Butley.

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