Seth A. Goldstein is a two-time Tony Award-winning, multiplatform producer with a history of significant artistic and management achievement. Credits as a producer on Broadway include
Once Upon a Mattress,
Water for Elephants (Tony nomination)
, Gutenberg! The Musical! (Tony nomination)
, The Lehman Trilogy (Tony Award);
The Prom (Tony nomination);
Hello, Dolly! (Tony Award);
A Doll’s House, Part 2 (Tony nomination);
The Glass Menagerie;
The Front Page; and Steve Martin’s
Meteor Shower. He is a producer of
The Devil Wears Prada, currently running on London's West End.
Seth developed and produces “The Moblees,” an award-winning preschool television show with 50 episodes now airing and streaming on CBC in Canada, AmebaTV in the US, and globally on YouTube.
The Moblees brand also includes two albums of songs (Juno Award nomination), an award-winning iPad app, music videos, non-profit partnerships, and a history of live appearances in venues as diverse as the White House, the United Arab Emirates, and Austin City Limits.
Seth’s work has consistently achieved critical and popular acclaim. He helped develop
Avenue Q, contributing as a writer, and producing and directing the developmental workshops. His first commercial producing effort, the West End and UK tour of
Shakespeare’s R&J, was heralded by the
Evening Standard as, “absolutely brilliant...a knock-out!” Seth’s follow-up,
Christine Jorgensen Reveals, played three engagements Off-Broadway, received the Drama Desk Award, and toured regionally and internationally.
At The Splinter Group, a theatrical general management firm Seth ran for eight years before merging it with Daryl Roth Productions, he acted as the CFO and COO of nearly 50 production entities in New York, London, Las Vegas, and on the road. Seth is an alumnus of Ithaca College, the Broadway League’s Producer Development Program, and the Commercial Theatre Institute. He is a member of the Broadway League and serves on the Labor and Business Development Committees.
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Nathaniel Johnson