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Jana Robbins, née Marsha Eisenberg, is a Tony, Olivier and Drama Desk Award-winning American producer, actress, director, teacher, and speaker. She has produced and won awards for her West End, Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.


Early life

Robbins was born and raised in
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. Daughter of Phillip and Edythe Eisenberg, she is the middle child of three children."Noteworthy Connections , Westmont Hilltop grad Jana Robbins hit it big on Broadway"
''The Tribune-Democrat''. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
Her mother studied at the Gene Kelly Studio of Dance in Johnstown, PA with
Gene Kelly Eugene Curran Kelly (August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996) was an American actor, dancer, singer, filmmaker, and choreographer. He was known for his energetic and athletic dancing style and sought to create a new form of American dance accessibl ...
himself. Her father, a businessman and owner of Consolidated Vending Machine Company, also owned The Golden Key Restaurant and Lounge, where 16 year old Robbins could be found singing. With her mother's encouragement, she first began performing in recitals at the Gene Kelly Studio of Dance, and got her first solo at 6 years old. She continued to star in various school productions in high school. She received a BFA in Theater from
Stephens College Stephens College is a private women's college in Columbia, Missouri. It is the second-oldest women's educational establishment that is still a women's college in the United States. It was founded on August 24, 1833, as the Columbia Female Acade ...
in
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in 1967.


Career


1960s

Robbins attended her first New York City theater production, ''Man of La Mancha'', when she was 21 years old. Less than a year later in 1969, she appeared as Aldonza in the Broadway National Tour.


1970s

In 1974, Robbins made her Broadway debut in ''Good News'' as Patricia Bingham and standby for Alice Fay as Professor Kenyon. One year later in 1975, she toured as The Leader in ''Zorba'' with Theodore Bikell. In 1976, she appeared in “Tickles by Tucholsky” Off-Broadway. That same year, she played Louise in ''Gypsy'' at Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. In 1977, she played Cleo and Monica in ''I Love My Wife'' on Broadway. In 1979, she appeared in the Off-Broadway show “The All Night Strut!”


1980s

In 1983, Robbins starred as Lenny McGrath in ''Crimes of the Heart'' on Broadway. That same year, she toured as Melba in ''Pal Joey'' starring Joel Grey. Also in 1983, she starred as Colette in the York Theatre Company’s production of ''Collette Collage''. In 1984, she starred as Ruth Van Horn in a regional production of ''Follow Thru'' at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut. Also in 1984, she starred in a New York production of ''Circus Gothic''. She returned to Broadway in 1988 in ''Romance, Romance''. She finished off the decade in the original cast of the 1989 Broadway revival of ''Gypsy'', in which she played Mazeppa and served as a standby for Mama Rose.


1990s

Robbins completed her Broadway run in ''Gypsy'' as Mazeppa and standby for
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as Mama Rose in 1991. In 1992, she made her first foray into screen acting as a guest star on ''Cheers''. Throughout the course of the decade, she had roles in ''Family Album'', ''The Home Court'', ''Bless This House'', ''Mother'', ''Roseanne'', ''The Last Days of Frankie the Fly'', ''Executive Target'', ''Night Stand'', and ''Babylon 5''. In 1995, Robbins began her career as a producer by forming Better World Productions. She developed, directed, and produced ''The Participant'' in association with Chazz Palminteri, written by and starring Dayton Callie in Los Angeles which was nominated for a Best Solo Performance Award by ''LA Weekly''. In 1997, she returned to the stage as Alda in a regional production of ''Death Takes a Holiday'' at the Lobero Theater in
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. The following year, she reprised her role as Mazeppa in ''Gypsy'' at the Paper Mill Playhouse in
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and served as standby for
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as Mama Rose. In 1999, she performed in ''So Long, 174th Street!'' in a concert staging at the 14th Street Y in
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.


2000s

In 2000, Robbins played Ethel McCormack in the National Tour of ''Footloose''. Also in 2000, Robbins appeared in ''The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife'' on Broadway as the standby for Marjorie and Lee. After the show closed on Broadway in 2002, Robbins went on to play Lee in the National Tour opposite Valerie Harper. Robbins made her Broadway producing debut in 2005 with
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's ''Little Women'' starring Sutton Foster and Maureen McGovern, which garnered a Tony nomination for Sutton Foster in the leading role. Also that year, she was honored with the Tree of Life Award by the
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. In 2006, she produced an Off-Broadway production of I Love You Because. Also in 2006, Robbins starred as Bessie in a production of ''Awake and Sing!'' at the Arena Stage in New York City. In 2007, she played The Attic Lady in ''The As If Body Loop'' in the Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Kentucky. Throughout the decade, Robbins had roles in television shows ''Law and Order: SVU'', ''Law and Order: Criminal Intent'', and ''Law and Order''. She had roles in the movies ''Stanley Cuba'' and ''The Women''. In 2008, she began early development as executive producer on ''The Jazz Age'', which had its first developmental production at 59E59th street in New York City. In 2009, ''The Jazz Age'' had another developmental production with The Blank Theater Company in Los Angeles, California.


2010s

In 2010, Robbins received a Tony nomination for “Best Revival of a Musical" for her part in helping to transfer the Kennedy Center production of ''Ragtime'' to Broadway with producer Kevin McCollum. Also in 2010, Robbins produced ''White’s Lies'' Off-Broadway at New World Stages in New York City. In 2011, she produced the Off-Broadway production ''Through the Night'' with producer Daryl Roth and starred as The Chaperone in a 2011 production of ''The Drowsy Chaperone'' at the Victoria Theater in Ohio. In 2012, she originated the role of Maxine in the world premiere of ''Managing Maxine'' at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2012, Robbins returned to her alma mater Stephen’s College as the guest artistic director of their Okoboji Summer Theater, where she directed ''Crimes of the Heart'', in which she previously appeared on Broadway, and ''Little Women'', which she previously produced on Broadway. She also continued her television acting career with 2014 appearances in ''Nurse Jackie'' and ''The Good Wife''. In 2016, Robbins joined the advisory board of The National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene and served as lead producer of the world premiere production of ''Roof of the World'' at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. In 2017, Robbins starred as Janet in the Off-Broadway show ''This One’s For the Girls'' at St. Luke’s Theater in New York City. That same year, she produced and starred as Rita in ''Johnny Manhattan'' at the Meadow Brook Theater in Rochester Hills, New York. She also directed the 2017 Off-Broadway production of ''She Has a Name''. The following year in 2018, she appeared as Alice in ''Clever Little Lies'' at Penquin Rep. In 2018, Robbins stepped up as the lead commercial producer of ''Fiddler on the Roof'' in Yiddish, along with producing partner Hal Luftig, to transfer The National Yiddish Theater Folksbeine’s production of ''Fiddler on the Roof'' in Yiddish directed by Joel Grey up town to Off-Broadway’s Stage 42. The show garnered both she and Hal Luftig the 2019 Drama Desk Award for “Outstanding Revival of a Musical,” the New York Outer Critics Circle Award for “Best Revival of a Musical,” the Drama Critics Circle Award “Special Citation,” and the Off-Broadway Alliance Award for “Best Musical Revival.” Robbins also won the 2018 Olivier Award as a producer on the West End production of ''Company'' directed by Marianne Elliot, which opened on Broadway in March, 2020. She and Haley Swindal starred in their duo Cabaret Show "WE JUST MOVE ON!" The Songs of Kander and Ebb at Broadway's 54 Below, which was voted One Of The Best Cabaret Shows of 2018 by Theatrepizzaz Magazine. In 2019, Robbins directed and produced the UK premiere and Off-West End developmental production of ''The Jazz Age'' by Allan Knee at the Playground Theatre with partners Haley Swindal, Craig Haffner, and Sherry Wright. They also produced the World Premiere of ''The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchit'', a new musical with book by Allan Knee and music and lyrics by Andre Catrini, in association with Hope Aria Productions at The Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, England.


2020s

In addition to "Company"'s 2021 transfer from West End to Broadway, Jana's award-winning show "Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish" returned to off-Broadway by popular demand for a limited engagement in 2022 and 2023 at New World Stages. Also in 2023, Jana founded Pinnacle Productions with fellow Broadway producer Haley Swindal. Most recently, Pinnacle Productions produced "Rose" starring actress Dame Maureen Lipman at The Ambassadors Theatre on London's West End, as well as "Death Note" at London's Palladium and The Lyric Theatre, West End. Pinnacle also produced "The Shark is Broken" on Broadway and is currently developing a major Broadway musical revival to be announced in the near future.


Awards

* Tony Award for "Best Revival of a Musical" - Company (2021) * Drama Desk Award for “Outstanding Revival of a Musical” - Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish (2019) * New York Outer Critics Circle Award for “Best Revival of a Musical” - Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish (2019) * Drama Critics Circle Award “Special Citation” - Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish (2019) * Off-Broadway Alliance Award for “Best Musical Revival” - Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish (2019) * Olivier Award for ''Company'' (2018) * Top 10 Cabaret Shows of 2018 for ''We Just Move On! The Songs of Kander and Ebb'' by ''Times Square Chronicles'' * Theater Resources Unlimited “Spirit of Theater” Award (2017) * Dayton Critics Award for "Best Actress in a Play" for ''Managing Maxine'' (2012) * Tony Nomination for ''Ragtime'' (2010) * Tree of Life Award Jewish National Fund (2005) * Carbonell Award "Best Actress" for ''Run for Your Wife'' (1985) * "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical" for Gypsy Paper Mill Playhouse (1976)


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