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is a Grammy-nominated producer (Best Spoken Word for Children) who has created and produced new theatrical projects across the U.S. and Europe for over twenty years. Mr. Goehring founded The Stuart Street Playhouse in Boston, where he also produced and directed the premiere production.

He produced the inaugural show in Garry Marshall’s Flacon Theatre near the Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank and co-founded Connecticut Children’s Theatre (CCT), a professional national touring company for families and children. He has served as the Executive Director/CEO of the Tony Award-winning National Theatre of the Deaf, producing many national and regional tours.
Mr. Goehring has been general manager and/or producer for eighteen New York productions while working with some amazing artists throughout this career. Actors include Beatrice Arthur, Marla Gibbs, John Lithgow, Lorenzo Lamos, Marcel Marceau, Peter Walker, Zelda Rubenstein, Max Showalter, Leif Garret, Doris Day, and Bernie Kopel. Currently, he continues to serve as Producing Artistic Director of CCT and is Executive Director of the beautiful 800-seat, Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

 


is a principal in the New York City and Boca Raton, Florida firm of Luftig Evans Non-Profit Solutions and a Producer of the national tour of “Frankenstein” scheduled to tour in 2007/2008. Evans recently held the position of Chief Operating Officer of Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment.
He was also President of Broadway China Ventures, a division of the Nederlander Organization charged with opening offices in Beijing and Shanghai and creating a network of theatres nationwide in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao.
In April 2002, Evans was appointed Managing and Producing Director of the Globe Theatres where he launched the national tour of Stones In His Pockets and shepherded Woman In Black to Off-Broadway.
Widely considered to be a leader in government relations for the support of the arts, Evans has successfully secured arts funding from both federal and stage governments. He is a Founding Director of the Connecticut Arts Alliance, Governor of the League of American Theatres and Producers, a Tony Awards voter and a former Director of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre.