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Arielle Tepper Madover

Arielle Tepper Madover
Born New York, NY
Occupation Entrepreneur, Broadway Producer
Spouse(s) Ian Madover
Children 3
Relatives Philip J. Levin, Janice H. Levin, Susan L. Tepper
Website

www.whatshouldwedo.com,

www.atpnyc.com

Arielle Tepper Madover is a six-time Tony Award-winning Theater & Film Producer, native New Yorker, and founder of premier concierge service, WhatShouldWeDo?! She also serves as the Board Chair for The Public Theater in New York.

www.whatshouldwedo.com,

Arielle Tepper was born and raised in Manhattan's Upper East Side. From the age of three, she attended The Dalton School in New York City, spending most of her summers in East Hampton. Arielle's mother, Susan L. Tepper was a prolific artist and her father, a self-employed commodities trader.

Her grandparents, Philip J. Levin, and Janice H. Levin, were philanthropists and art collectors who, along with her mother, exposed Arielle from a young age to the many wonders of art and theater in New York City. At the age of eight, Arielle saw her first Broadway show, Annie, which she would later go on to produce.

After graduating from high school, she attended Syracuse University, majoring in Design and Technical Theater.

In 1998, after graduating from Syracuse University, Madover founded Arielle Tepper Madover Productions, a theatrical production company to develop and produce plays and musicals both on and off Broadway. Her first production was John Leguizamo's Freak, a semi-autobiographical one-person play that ran for six months at the Cort Theater in New York.

Arielle’s producing credits include the film Genius and many acclaimed Broadway and Off-Broadway shows including: Les Liaisons Dangereuses, The Elephant Man starring Bradley Cooper, The Cripple of Inishmaan starring Daniel Radcliffe, Tony-nominated Lucky Guy starring Tom Hanks, I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers starring Bette Midler, Tony-nominated Annie, Hamlet starring Jude Law, Frost/Nixon, Monty Python’s Spamalot, and A Raisin in the Sun.


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