Kevin McCollum

(1962-03-01) March 1, 1962

  • Broadway Producer

Early life and education[edit]

McCollum was born in Hawaii where he attended the Punahou School. McCollum left to live with his aunt in Illinois after his mother died in 1976 and graduated Deerfield High School in Deerfield, Illinois.[1] McCollum graduated from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in 1984.[2] He earned his master's degree in film producing from the Peter Stark program at the University of Southern California.[3] In 1995, he received the Robert Whitehead Award for Outstanding Commercial Theatre Producing.[4]


In 1997, he married actress Lynnette Perry, who originated the role of Evelyn Nesbit in the musical Ragtime. They have two children. He was previously married to Tony Award winning actress Michele Pawk from 1992-1995.

Career[edit]

McCollum formerly served as the president and CEO of the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, where he was appointed in 1995[5]


McCollum co-founded The Booking Group, which has represented more than 18 Tony Award-winning plays and musicals since its inception.[6] He also co-founded The Producing Office with Jeffrey Seller in 1996.[7][8]


Through a career that has spanned over twenty-five years in the theatre industry, McCollum has received three Tony Awards for Best Musical for In the Heights (2008), Avenue Q (2004), and Rent (1996). Other producing credits include Motown the Musical (Broadway and tour), The Drowsy Chaperone (five 2006 Tony Awards), Baz Luhrmann's La Bohème (two 2002 Tony Awards), the hit revival of West Side Story (2009), Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (2011), and [title of show] (2008).


McCollum was co-producer of the musical Rent in 1996, winner of that year's Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Book, Best Score and Best Featured Actor.[9] It also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, making it only the fifth musical to ever win both the Pulitzer and the Tony.[10] It also won six Drama Desk Awards, including Best Musical.[9] In 2005 he served as executive producer for the movie version of Rent.[11]

TBD The Devil Wears Prada (musical)

[12]

2024

Days of Wine and Roses

2024

The Notebook

2021

Mrs. Doubtfire

2021 , 2 Tony Awards

Six

2017 , 1 Tony Award

The Play That Goes Wrong

2014 !, 10 Tony Award nominations, 9 Drama Desk nominations

Something Rotten

2014 , 5 Tony Award nominations

Hand to God

2013 , 4 Tony Award nominations, Broadway, London's West End, Broadway return (July 2016) and American National Tour companies

Motown: The Musical

2011 , 3 Tony Award nominations, 2 Drama Desk Awards

Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

2010 Blind Date, Denver Drama Desk Award, Canadian Comedy Award, Dora Award, Betty Mitchel Award, by

Rebecca Northan

2009

Irving Berlin's White Christmas

2009 , 6 Tony Award nominations, 1 Drama Desk Award

Ragtime

2008 , 1 Tony Award Nomination

[title of show]

2008 , 5 Tony Awards, Pulitzer Nomination Drama[13]

In the Heights

2006 , 1 Tony Award Nomination

High Fidelity

2006 , 5 Tony Awards, 7 Drama Desk Awards

The Drowsy Chaperone

2003 , 3 Tony Awards, 5 Drama Desk Awards

Avenue Q

2002 , 3 Tony Awards, 3 Drama Desk Awards

La Bohème

2002 , 3 Tony Awards, 3 Drama Desk Awards

Private Lives

2001

45 Seconds from Broadway

1998 De La Guarda

[14]

1996 , 4 Tony Awards, 6 Drama Desk Awards, Pulitzer Prize Winner for Drama

Rent

1994 What's Wrong With This Picture?

1994

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

1994 , 2 Tony Award nominations, 3 Drama Desk nominations

Twilight: Los Angeles 1992

1994 , 4 Tony Award nominations, 3 Drama Desk nominations

Damn Yankees

In 2011, McCollum founded Alchemation, a theatre and media company under McCollum's leadership. Productions under the Alchemation banner include Motown the Musical, Something Rotten!, Hand to God and the third season of theatrical web-series Submissions Only. In the summer of 2013, McCollum entered a joint venture with 20th Century Fox to develop titles from the Fox catalogue into stage properties.[15]


In 2005, McCollum was invited to give the commencement address for the graduating class at University of Cincinnati.[16] Effective August 2015, McCollum was appointed to the position of distinguished visiting professor at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, a role that will continue for three years and will include work with faculty and administrators to develop a new musical theatre incubator program at CCM.

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