William Berlind

William Polk Berlind (born April 12, 1973) is an American theatre producer who currently heads Berlind Productions.

William Berlind
Born (1973-04-12) April 12, 1973
New York City, NY
NationalityAmerican
EducationTrinity School (New York City)
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationTheatre Producer
Known forBroadway Producer
Spouse(s)
Karen Berlind
(m. 2010)
Children2
Parent(s)Roger Berlind, Helen Polk Clark

Early life

Berlind was born in New York City to Roger Berlind and Helen Polk Clark. He attended Trinity School and Princeton University, where he was a member of Terrace Club and served as music director of the Gospel Ensemble Choir.[1] He graduated in 1995 with a degree in comparative literature.

After graduating, Berlind worked as a fact-checker at Time magazine until in 2001 he transferred to The New York Observer as a staff writer and music critic.[2] He has also written for The New York Times as an arts critic.

Work on Broadway

Berlind has been involved as a producer on shows such as Nice Work If You Can Get It (2012), Grace (2012), Lucky Guy (2013), All the Way (2014), The Realistic Joneses (2014), This Is Our Youth (2014), A Delicate Balance (2014), Fish in the Dark (2015), Skylight (2015), A View From the Bridge (2015), Blackbird (2016), The Crucible (2016), Shuffle Along (2016), Dear Evan Hansen (2016), Hello, Dolly! (2017), Mean Girls (2018), and Oklahoma! (2019).[3]

Awards

Berlind is the recipient of numerous Tony Awards, including "Best Revival of a Musical" for Oklahoma! and Hello, Dolly!; "Best Revival of a Play" for The Crucible, Blackbird, and This Is Our Youth; and "Best Play" for All The Way and A View From the Bridge.[4]

Personal life

Berlind married Karen O'Neill in 2010. They have two daughters, Natasha and Gray, and live in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.

References

  1. "On The Move" (PDF). Randolph College. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  2. "William Berlind Archives". The Observer. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  3. "William Berlind Credits". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  4. "William Berlind Tony Award Info". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
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