Arthur Cantor (March 12, 1920 – April 8, 2001) was an accomplished American theatrical producer who contributed to the presentation of over 100 productions that were displayed on stages across the globe, including Broadway, Off-Broadway, London and Paris.[1]
Many of his most notable productions were those he funded for comic playwrights, such as Paddy Chayefsky and Herb Gardner.[2] Cantor was recognized for being a 'hands-on' producer, and was involved in nearly every stage of production, including managing the funding and all publicity for the shows.[2] Considering he contributed to numerous Pulitzer Prize-winning productions, including the production of All the Way Home,[1] his tactics for producing proved beneficial. His career was hoisted by his collaborations with some of Broadway's most reputable stars, such as: Colleen Dewhurst, Zero Mostel, Rex Harrison, Ingrid Bergman, Julie Harris, Eileen Atkins and Claire Bloom.[2]
^ abJones, Kenneth (April 9, 2001). "Broadway Producer Arthur Cantor Is Dead at 81". Playbill.
^ abcMcKinley, Jesse (10 April 2001). "Arthur Cantor, 81, Broadway producer with a comic touch". New York Times.
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