Jam Theatricals is a Chicago-based entertainment company that presents and produces Broadway engagements throughout North America.
Under the direction of co-founders Arny Granat and Steve Traxler, Jam Theatricals manages subscription seasons in about 30 cities throughout the country where they strive to bring the best of Broadway to the communities served. Current presentations include some of Broadway’ biggest blockbusters: Wicked, The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys and many more.
Jam Theatricals and its principals are the recipients of eight Tony Awards® for producing Glengarry Glen Ross (Best Revival of a Play, 2005), Monty Python’s Spamalot (Best Musical, 2005), The History Boys (Best Play, 2006), August: Osage County (Best Play, 2008), Hair (Best Revival of a Musical, 2009), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Best Revival of a Play, 2013), All The Way (Best Play, 2014) and Fun Home (Best Musical, 2015).
Additional Broadway credits include: Something Rotten, Wolf Hall, Hand To God, You Can’t Take It With You, The Realistic Joneses The Glass Menagerie, One Man Two Guvnors, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, The Retreat from Moscow, Talk Radio, Rock ‘n’ Roll, The Seafarer, The Homecoming, November, Sunday in the Park with George, Speed-the-Plow, 9 to 5, Blithe Spirit, Race, Come Fly Away, The Addams Family, and the 30th anniversary revival of Glengarry Glen Ross starring Al Pacino (2012).