John Hart (producer)

John N. Hart Jr. is an American film and theater producer and Dartmouth College[1] graduate.

Hart is President and Founder of Evamere Entertainment, LLC. Before founding Evamere, he was a founding partner and President of Hart Sharp Entertainment, Inc., a New York based independent film and theatre production company.[2] Additionally, Hart co-founded Smuggler Films in 2009.[3] Current projects include the new Broadway musical Once (musical): 2012 winner of 8 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.[4]

During his tenure at Hart Sharp, Hart produced 11 films and managed two private equity funds with an aggregate capital commitment of $20 million. He has produced 16 critically acclaimed feature films including Boys Don't Cry (film), You Can Count on Me and Revolutionary Road (film).[5] He began his entertainment career in New York City as a theater producer and his Broadway credits include Eubie! A Musical (his debut in 1978), Guys & Dolls, The Who's Tommy, Hamlet with Ralph Fiennes, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying starring Matthew Broderick, Annie Get Your Gun (musical) starring Bernadette Peters and the record-breaking revival of Chicago (musical).[6] His productions have garnered him four personal Tony Awards for Best Production.

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Theater Productions

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