DAVID RICHENTHAL
is President and Chief Executive Officer of Delphi Productions. In that
capacity and previously he produced on Broadway I Am My Own Wife
(2004 Tony, Pulitzer and Drama Desk Awards for Best New Play); Marc
Salem’s Mind Games on Broadway; Long Day's Journey Into Night,
directed by Robert Falls, starring Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Dennehy, Philip
Seymour Hoffman and Robert Sean Leonard (Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best
Revival of a Play); Arthur Miller's The Crucible, directed by Richard
Eyre, starring Liam Neeson and Laura Linney; Arthur Miller's The Price,
directed by James Naughton, starring Harris Yulin and Jeffrey DeMunn; Arthur
Miller's Death of a Salesman, directed by Robert Falls, starring
Brian Dennehy (Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Revival of a Play; Tony
Awards for Mr. Falls and for Mr. Dennehy); Noel Coward's Present Laughter,
starring Frank Langella; the Pulitzer Prize winner The Young Man From
Atlanta by Horton Foote, directed by Robert Falls, starring Rip Torn and
Shirley Knight; the Pulitzer Prize winner The Kentucky Cycle,
directed by Warner Shook, starring Stacy Keach; Mrs. Klein, starring
Uta Hagen by Nicholas Wright; Remembrance, starring Milo O'Shea and
Frances Sternhagen; Conor McPherson's Dublin Carol by special
arrangement with the Atlantic Theater Company; in London co-produced the
world premiere of David Mamet's The Cryptogram and Katherine Burger's
Morphic Resonance. Mr. Richenthal, through Delphi Productions, is
currently producing the award-winning production of Arthur Miller's
Death of a Salesmanat the Lyric Theatre in London.
I am my own wife by Doug Wright on broadway, lyceum
theatre. Starring Jefferson Mays, Directed by Moises Kaufamn. I Am My Own Wife: Based on a true story, and inspired by interviews conducted by the playwright over several years, I AM MY OWN WIFE tells the fascinating tale of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a real-life German transvestite who managed to survive the Nazi onslaught as well as the following, repressive Communist regime. The one-man play stars Obie-Award winner Jefferson Mays as over 40 characters, including the controversial figure herself and the American writer who becomes intrigued by her.