He produced Slade's play, "Same Time, Next Year," on Broadway in New York City with Ellen Burstyn and Charles Grodin which was nominated for a 1975 Tony Award for New Play.
Won Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as producer, with co-producers Helen
Bonfils and Michael White, of Best Play winner "Sleuth." He was also
Tony-nominated three other times: in 1967, as producer with Bonfils of
Best Play nominee "The Killing of Sister George;" in 1969, as producer,
again with Bonfils, of Best Play nominee "Lovers;" and in 1975 as lone
producer of Best Play nominee "Same Time, Next Year."
The Broadway theater is the only place in the world where the easiest way to break in is by starting at the top.. you don't need experience, you don't need a license, you don't need money. All you need is chutzpah. You call all the agents and say "Here I am -- a producer!"