Irene Gandy

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Gandy with her Tony Award in 2021
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Occupation(s)Press Agent, Producer
Years active1968–Present

Irene Gandy (born November 21, 1943) is an American theater publicist and producer. Notable for being the only African-American female publicist in the history of ATPAM., [1] Gandy received the 2020 Tony Award for Excellence in Theatre.

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Early life

Gandy was born on November 21, 1943, in Westbury, New York. [2]

Career

Gandy attended NYU briefly, before dropping out and enmeshing herself into New York City's downtown theatrical scene. [3] In 1968, she began her publicity career working under Douglas Turner Ward and Robert Hooks at the Negro Ensemble Company [4] [5]

In the late 1970s, Gandy turned away from theatre briefly to work as associate director of Special Markets for CBS Records, supervising Earth, Wind and Fire, The Jacksons, The Isley Brothers, and Labelle, among other artists. [6] [7]

The bulk of Gandy's Broadway publicity career was spent alongside producer/publicist Jeffrey Richards, with whom she represented over 100 Broadway productions. [8]

Gandy was publicist for the 1987 revival of Sweet Charity , and was on hand when Bob Fosse died in Washington D.C. prior to an out-of-town preview. [9]

In 1990, Gandy served as producer of the national tour of Sarafina! . [10] In 2012, she made her Broadway producing debut with Porgy and Bess , for which she received the 2012 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical.

In 2020, Gandy was appointed to The Drama League Board of Directors, and in 2023, the Drama League renamed its Drama League Stage Directing Assistantships program to "The Drama League Irene Gandy Directing Assistantships" program. [11]

Personal life

Gandy is mother to artist Mira Gandy. [12]

Broadway Stage

YearProductionPublicistProducerNotes
1970 Hay Fever YesNo
1971 Johnny Johnson YesNo
1976 Going Up YesNo
1976Wheelbarrow ClosersYesNo
1976Don't Step On My Olive BranchYesNo
1977 Gemini YesNo
1979Whoopee!YesNo
1980 Your Arms Too Short to Box with God YesNo
1980A Lesson From AloesYesNo
1986 Me and My Girl YesNo
1989The CirleYesNo
1998Patti Labelle On BroadwayYesNo
2001 A Thousand Clowns YesNo
2003 Enchanted April YesNo
2005 Glengarry Glen Ross YesNo
2006 Spring Awakening YesNo
2006 The Caine Mutiny Court Martial YesNo
2007 August: Osage County YesNo
2007 Radio Golf YesNo
2007 Talk Radio YesNo
2007 The Homecoming YesNo
2008 November YesNo
2008 Speed-the-Plow YesNo
2009 Blithe Spirit YesNo
2009 Desire Under the Elms YesNo
2009 Race YesNo
2009 Superior Donuts YesNo
2009 You're Welcome America YesNo
2010 A Life in the Theatre YesNo
2010 All About Me YesNo
2010 Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson YesNo
2010 Enron YesNo
2011 Bonnie and Clyde YesNo
2011 Chinglish YesNo
2012 Glengarry Glen Ross YesNo
2012 Porgy and Bess YesYes
2012 The Anarchist YesNo
2012 The Best Man YesNo
2012 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? YesNo
2013 The Glass Menagerie YesNo
2014 All The Way YesNo
2014 Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill YesNo
2014 The Bridges of Madison County YesNo
2014 The Realistic Joneses YesNo
2014 You Can't Take It with You YesNo
2015 The Heidi Chronicles YesNo
2022 Ohio State Murders NoYes
2023 Purlie Victorious NoYes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProjectResultRef.
2012 Tony Awards Best Revival of a Musical The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess Won [13]
2020 Excellence in Theatre Recipient [14]

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