Gender
Male
Born
circa 1937
Bronx, New York, USA
Died
Jun 20, 2014
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Producer
Comments
Jay H. Harris was a wealthy businessman who produced a few shows on Broadway, including the recent Wonderland and Stick Fly, but had his greatest impact on Florida theatre. He moved to the state in 1980 and, through frequent attendance, became involved in the then-nascent theatre scene. He often worked behind the scenes, contributing funding to a variety of Florida theatre companies and specific productions. By the end of the 20th century, he had donated more than $1 million to Florida theatre.

“Just say that without Jay Harris, South Florida theater could not have existed," Deborah L. Sherman, a co-founder of The Promethean Theatre in Davie, told Florida Theatre On Stage. "It would have collapsed without his patronage of the entire community.”

In 1999, Mr. Harris provided the monies that allowed the New Theatre in Coral Gables to stage Tony Kushner's Angels in America, a production other funding sources considered too controversial.

His Broadway credits also included Say Goodnight, Gracie, the one-man show starring Frank Gorshinas comedian George Burns, which was nominated for a Tony Award, and the 2008 revival of American Buffalo. In London, he helped produce All About My Mother and Nilo Cruz' Anna in the Tropics.

In 2012, Mr. Harris was given the George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts from the Carbonells, an awards organization on which he had worked as a judge, a board member and a president. Other honors include the Dean Lott Spirit Award presented by the Arts & Business Council of Miami-Dade County; the 2000 Pro Bono Award presented by ArtServe of Broward County; the Curtain Up Lifetime Achievement Theater Award; The Remy “Pioneer Award” from the Theatre League of South Florida; the Jack Zink Spirit Award presented by the Mosaic Theatre; and the 2002 Carbonell Howard Kleinberg Award.

Jay H. Harris was born in The Bronx and attended Hunter College and City College of New York. While holding down various jobs in business, he began to invest in the theatre in the early '70s, putting money into two Off-Broadway productions of Ibsen starring Claire Bloom.

Source: Playbill.com
  • CREDITS
    Stick Fly (Dec 08, 2011 - Feb 26, 2012)
    • Produced by Jay H. Harris/Joseph Sirola
    PlayOriginal
    Wonderland (Apr 17, 2011 - May 15, 2011)
    • Produced by Jay H. Harris
    MusicalFantasyOriginal
    American Buffalo (Nov 17, 2008 - Nov 24, 2008)
    • Produced by Jay H. Harris
    PlayRevival
    Say Goodnight Gracie (Oct 10, 2002 - Aug 24, 2003)
    • Produced by Jay H. Harris
    PlaySolo ComedyOriginal
    Little House on the Prairie (Oct 13, 2009 - Jun 27, 2010)
    • Produced by Jay H. Harris/William Franzblau
    MusicalOriginal
  • AWARDS

    Tony Award®

     

    Best Play

    2003 | Nominee  | Say Goodnight Gracie
    Produced by Jay H. Harris
Stick Fly (Dec 08, 2011 - Feb 26, 2012)
  • Produced by Jay H. Harris/Joseph Sirola
PlayOriginal
Wonderland (Apr 17, 2011 - May 15, 2011)
  • Produced by Jay H. Harris
MusicalFantasyOriginal
American Buffalo (Nov 17, 2008 - Nov 24, 2008)
  • Produced by Jay H. Harris
PlayRevival
Say Goodnight Gracie (Oct 10, 2002 - Aug 24, 2003)
  • Produced by Jay H. Harris
PlaySolo ComedyOriginal
Little House on the Prairie (Oct 13, 2009 - Jun 27, 2010)
  • Produced by Jay H. Harris/William Franzblau
MusicalOriginal

Tony Award®

 

Best Play

2003 | Nominee  | Say Goodnight Gracie
Produced by Jay H. Harris

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