Broadway’s Youngest Power Player? Alexander Robertson Talks ‘Gypsy,’ Betty Boop and Building an Inclusive Theater Future
Yitzi Weiner of Authority Magazine had the pleasure of talking with Alexander Robertson, a 26-year-old producer whose career is rapidly gaining momentum on Broadway and beyond. Alexander has emerged as one of the youngest voices shaping the future of American theater. With a producing résumé that already includes both established revivals and ambitious new works, Robertson is positioning himself at the intersection of legacy and innovation, bridging Broadway tradition with a new generation’s energy and sensibility.
Ella Beatty, Jessica Rush, and Michael Zegen Star in Industry Reading of Insurance Comedy
Ella Beatty, Jessica Rush, and Michael Zegen Star in Industry Reading of Insurance by Téa Wolk Comedy
DMQR Productions co-produces the Broadway Revival of The Piano Lesson
DMQR Productions is a Co-Producer on the Broadway revival of The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, starring Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, and Danielle Brooks.
Los Angeles Times spotlight on Theatre Producers of Color
Producer Alex Robertson from Theatre Producers of Color featured in the Los Angeles Times.
Grow
Alex played Skor/Ephraim in Grow presented at the 15th Annual Goodspeed Festival of New Musicals at the Goodspeed Opera House on January 19, 2020. Written by Matt Murray, with music and lyrics by Colleen Dauncey and Akiva Romer-Segal respectively, Grow is a funny and heart-warming story that follows 19-year-old twin sisters, Hannah and Ruth, who leave the comfort of their sheltered Amish community to explore the outside world for the first time.
Anyone Can Whistle
Alex concluded his last production at The Hartt School, Anyone Can Whistle in December 2019.