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Todd Haimes, who led a theatre company to Broadway, dies

Todd Haimes, second from right, and his fellow producers accept the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical for "Anything Goes" during the 65th annual Tony Awards, Sunday, June 12, 2011 in New York. Haimes, who led the Roundabout Theatre Company from an off- off-Broadway company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy into a major theatrical force with works on five stages, died Wednesday, April 19, 2023. He was 66. (Jeff Christensen/AP Photo, File) Todd Haimes, second from right, and his fellow producers accept the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical for "Anything Goes" during the 65th annual Tony Awards, Sunday, June 12, 2011 in New York. Haimes, who led the Roundabout Theatre Company from an off- off-Broadway company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy into a major theatrical force with works on five stages, died Wednesday, April 19, 2023. He was 66. (Jeff Christensen/AP Photo, File)
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Todd Haimes, who led the Roundabout Theatre Company from an off-off-Broadway company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy into a major theatrical force with works on five stages β€” including three Broadway theatres β€” and dozens of Tony Awards, has died. He was 66.

Haimes, the artistic director and CEO of the nonprofit Roundabout, died in New York City on Wednesday due to complications from cancer, according to Matt Polk, his longtime friend and spokesperson.

β€œRest in peace, Mr. Haimes,” actor Mark Ruffalo, who starred in a Roundabout revival of β€œThe Price” on Broadway in 2017, wrote on Twitter. β€œYou were a wonderful and kind soul. Thank you for the chance to work at the Roundabout with you. You will be missed on Broadway, the theatre world, and the world at large.”

Broadway shows under Haimes' 39-year tenure include β€œThe Real Thing” with Ewan McGregor, β€œA Soldier's Play" with David Alan Grier and β€œOn the Twentieth Century” with Kristin Chenoweth. Other triumphs include ”The Humans," the 2011 revival of β€œAnything Goes” with Sutton Foster and β€œNine” with Jane Krakowski.

Roundabout had a long, successful history with β€œCabaret,” reviving it in 1998 with the Sam Mendes and Rob Marshall-directed version starring Alan Cumming and Natasha Richardson and then reviving it again with Cumming and Sienna Miller in 2014.

During Haimes’s tenure, Roundabout shows won 34 Tony Awards, 58 Drama Desk Awards, 73 Outer Critics Circle Awards, 21 Lucille Lortel Awards and 14 Obie Awards.

Haimes was a Yale MBA who was appointed Roundabout executive director in 1983 to a company that had been in Chapter 11 since 1977 and was evicted from its space on 23rd Street. By 1991, Haimes had Roundabout operating its own venue at its first Broadway home at the now-closed Criterion Center at Broadway and 45th Street.

The company's early successes include β€œAnna Christie” starring Liam Neeson and Richardson, and a revival of β€œShe Loves Me,” both in 1993. He instituted the Early Curtain series in 1993, which saw 7 p.m. openings to attract the after-work crowd.

Roundabout grew to encompass the American Airlines Theatre, the Studio 54 theatre, the Stephen Sondheim Theatre and the off-Broadway Laura Pels Theatre and another black box in the basement of the Pels.

His leadership included outreach and education programs and also provided a home to emerging playwrights as part of the Roundabout Underground program. Alumni include Stephen Karam, Lindsey Ferrentino, Steven Levenson, Joshua Harmon and Ming Peiffer.

β€œHe changed my life, and the lives of countless others in New York theatre. We all mourn his loss,” wrote Warren Leight, whose play β€œSide Man” made it to Broadway in 1998 thanks to Haimes.

He is survived by his wife, Jeanne-Marie Haimes; a daughter, Hilary Haimes; a son, Andrew Haimes; two stepdaughters and three grandsons and a granddaughter.

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