Disney’s Thomas Schumacher Named Chairman of The Broadway League

The Broadway League has announced that Thomas Schumacher, President & Producer, Disney Theatrical Productions, was elected as Chairman of the Board of The Broadway League today. Mr. Schumacher takes over the role from Chairman Robert E. Wankel, President, The Shubert Organization, following the completion of Mr. Wankel’s full three-year term.

“With extensive experience as a theatre producer, theatre operator and road presenter, Tom understands the needs of the industry from many different perspectives. He has an undeniable passion for the arts and for theatre. His creativity and love of entertainment are evenly matched with his business sense. He is dedicated to seeing Broadway thrive in New York City, across the country and around the world,” said Charlotte. St. Martin, President of the Broadway League. “We are so excited to have him as Chairman, and continue the excellent work of our immediate past Chairman Bob Wankel.”

 

Thomas Schumacher serves as President & Producer of Disney Theatrical Productions, overseeing the development, creation and execution of Disney’s legitimate stage entertainment worldwide. The division’s credits include Beauty and the BeastKing DavidThe Lion KingElton John and Tim Rice’s AidaOn the RecordHigh School MusicalTARZANMary Poppins, The Little MermaidPeter and the StarcatcherNewsiesAladdinHunchback of Notre DameShakespeare in LoveFreaky Friday and Frozen. Recently he served as Executive Producer for the live-action film Beauty and the Beast. As President of Walt Disney Feature Animation, he oversaw some 21 animated features, including The Lion KingThe Nightmare Before ChristmasPocahontasMulanTarzanHercules and Lilo & Stitch, and worked closely with Pixar on their first five films. Mr. Schumacher is the author of “How Does the Show Go On? An Introduction to the Theater.” He is on the executive committee of Broadway Cares, a longtime Board Member of The Actors Fund a former mentor for the TDF Open Doors program, and is a member of numerous boards. He is a former mentor for the TDF Open Doors program and serves as an adjunct professor at Columbia University.