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Mr. Cromarty is the president of
Cromarty & Company, an entertainment public relations
firm which for over 20 years has had the pleasure of
representing some of New York's finest productions and
performing artists. From Broadway and Off
Broadway to regional theatre, dance, cabaret, and
cultural institutions & organizations, Cromarty & Co.
has been an industry leader in providing the unique
link between client and media. Based in Manhattan with
satellite offices in Palm Beach and Boston, Cromarty &
Co.'s boutique business model and consistently clever
campaigns has won scores of satisfied clients.
The firm currently represents the Broadway-bound
"White Noise" and the hilarious national
tour "Dixie's Tupperware Party."
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current client tab Recent clients have
included the Tony award-winning "Liza's at the
Palace!" and the Tony-nominated "Say Goodnight Gracie"
(as
well as its National Touring version,) the National Touring company of
"Some Like it Hot," starring Tony Curtis and the Off
Broadway hits "Tryst," "Room Service" and "The Prince and the Pauper."
Other client have included the hit Broadway musical
"Swing!," the North American Tours of "Fame - The
Musical," "Dirty Blonde," "Tuna Does
Vegas" and "Guys and Dolls"
starring Maurice Hines. Previous season clients have
included the award-winning Broadway production of "The
Sound of Music," "An Evening With Jerry Herman," "More
to Love," "Jolson" and Continental Airlines presents
"My Favorite Broadway --- the Leading Ladies" at
Carnegie Hall. Mr. Cromarty counts among some of his
favorite clients --- the record-breaking Broadway
production of "Victor/Victoria" starring Julie
Andrews, Liza Minnelli and Raquel Welch; the
Broadway/National Tour production of "Damn Yankees"
starring Jerry Lewis; the 20th Anniversary production
of "Annie" starring Nell Carter; the National Tour of
Steve Martin's hit play "Picasso at the Lapin Agile;"
and "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat starring the
2nd Generation of the Osmonds. Addtional clients have
included the productions of "Busker Alley" starring
Tommy Tune, "On the Waterfront" starring Penelope Anne
Miller, "The Only Thing Worse..." starring Dan Butler
and Greg Louganis and the London production of Jerry
Herman's "Mack and Mabel." Former music clients
include "Kenny Loggins on Broadway" and "Linda
Ronstadt on Broadway," in addition to numerous artists
who have appeared at such venues as Feinsteins, The
Rainbow and Stars, The Oak Room, The Metropolitan Room, The
Ballroom and Don't Tell Mama, as well as on the Polygram, Philips Classics and Mercury record labels.
A sample of his regional clients include the
award-winning Palm Beach Dramaworks and America's
longest running professional summer theatre, The Cape
Playhouse.
From the Easter Egg Roll at the White House and the
Moscow Circus to the League of American Producers and
Theatre Owners and the Alliance of Resident
Theaters/New York's "Passports to Off-Broadway"
program, Cromarty & Co. continues to represent
entertainment clients of all levels. Festival
representation has included the 200-event "Cultural
Festival of Gay Games IV" which included "Ian McKellen:
A Knight Out at the Lyceum," the highly regarded
biennial "International Festival of Puppet Theater"
for the Henson Foundation and New York's ever-popular
Ballroom Week. Dance companies Cromarty & Co. has
represented include the Kirov Ballet Company, the
Bolshoi Dance Company, the American Ballroom Theatre,
the Georgian State Dance Company, Elisa Monte Dance, Jazz Dance, Jennifer
Muller/The Works and Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana.
Mr. Cromarty has represented a variety of theatre
organizations including The Traveling Puerto Rican
Theatre, The Peccadillo Theatre Company, The Penguin
Repertory Theatre, The Ridiculous Theatrical
Company, Ubu Repertory Theatre, Manhattan Class
Company, Music Theatre Group, INTAR Theatre, AMAS
Theatre Company, The Lamb's Theatre Company, Musical
Theatre Works, Pan Asian Theatre Company, Queens
Theatre in the Park, Manhattan Theatre Club and The
Japan Society. Previous Broadway and Off Broadway
shows include "Jolson," "Naked Boys Singing," "THWAK,"
"Jerry's Girls," "All My Sons," "Song and Dance," "The
Nerd," "Godspell," "Sophisticated Ladies," "The
No-Frills Revue," "Dudley Moore: A Man For All
Seasons," "Closer than Ever," "Oba Oba," "Smoke on the
Mountain," "Gifts of the Magi," "Hello Muddah, Hello
Fadduh!," "A...My Name is Alice," "The Kathy & Mo
Show," "Mambo Mouth" starring John Leguizamo,
and "Bugs
Bunny on Broadway."
Mr. Cromarty is a member of the Press Committee for
the League of American Theaters and Producers and has
served as Vice President of Public Information for the
New York City Opera Guild. He held the office of
Co-Director of Queens Theatre in the Park, New York's
31st cultural institution, where he currently serves
as Director of External Affairs. He has held press and
administrative positions at Rhode Island's
Theatre-by-the-Sea and Newport Casino Theatre, East Hampton's John Drew Theatre, and Radio City Music
Hall (where is he started as one of its legendary
"pages." He also served as a consultant on numerous
fund-raising galas and events. He holds a Bachelor of
Arts Degree in Fine Arts and Economics as well as a
Masters of Fine Arts in theatre management from
Columbia University and is a member of the Players
Club.
Accomplished as a young actor, Mr. Cromarty's
favorite role on the stage was co-starring in the
anniversary production of "Fly with Me," the only show
that Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and Oscar
Hammerstein II co-wrote and can be heard on the show's
award-winning CD recording. |
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