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The Nederlander Organization

If you’ve ever attended a Broadway show in New York, chances are you may have been to one of DPAC’s sister theaters operated by its parent company, The Nederlander Organization. With nine of the largest venues in New York’s theater district, Nederlander theaters are host to some of Broadway’s biggest productions. Under the leadership of President James L. Nederlander, the Nederlanders have built a national network of theatres including:

• The Gershwin Theatre – New York, NY

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• The Lena Horne Theatre – New York, NY

• The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre – New York, NY

• The Marquis Theatre – New York, NY

• The Minskoff Theatre – New York, NY

• The Nederlander Theatre – New York, NY

• The Neil Simon Theatre – New York, NY

• The Palace Theatre – New York, NY

• The Richard Rodgers Theatre – New York, NY

• Broadway In Chicago at The CIBC Theatre, The James M. Nederlander Theatre, The Cadillac Palace Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre and The Broadway Playhouse – Chicago, IL

• DPAC - Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC

• Broadway at Tanger at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC

• The Hollywood Pantages Theatre and The Dolby Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

• Broadway San Diego at The Civic and Balboa Theatres – San Diego, CA

• Broadway in Tucson at Centennial Hall – Tucson, AZ

• OKC Broadway at The Oklahoma City Civic Center Music Hall – Oklahoma City, OK

• Broadway San Jose at The San Jose Center for the Performing Arts – San Jose, CA

• The National Theatre – Washington, DC

• Best of Broadway at The North Charleston Coliseum Performing Arts Center – North Charleston, SC

• The City National Grove of Anaheim – Anaheim, CA

• Broadway Alaska at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts – Anchorage, AK

• The Aldwych Theatre, The Adelphi Theatre and The Dominion Theatre in the U.K. – London, England

Professional Facilities Management, Inc. (PFM)

PFM is a wholly-owned for-profit subsidiary of Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC), incorporated in 1988 in response to a growing need for objective evaluation and management of small-to-medium-sized performing arts facilities in geographically-diverse locations. One of the first companies of its kind, PFM’s business is focused on what we know and do best – performing arts “product.”

Presently, PFM holds management/booking contracts in nine facilities located in six states, including:

• Providence Performing Arts Center and Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Providence, RI

• Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall and FSW Suncoast Credit Union Arena – Fort Myers, FL

• Coral Springs Center for the Arts – Coral Springs, FL

• North Shore Center for the Performing Arts – Skokie, IL

• The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory for the Performing Arts – Worcester, MA

• DPAC – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, NC

• The Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts – Greensboro, NC 

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