Douglas Denoff

Denoff was a coproducer of The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window by Lorraine Hansberry, which starred Rachel Brosnahan, Oscar Issac and Tony-winner Miriam Silverman, the return engagement of Take Me Out which won the 2022 Tony Award for Best Play Revival.

Denoff also co-produced Sea Wall/A Life starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge, which recouped its entire investment within its limited 9-week run at the Hudson Theatre.

[2] Denoff is lead producer of The Lucky Star, by Karen Hartman, which made its NY debut at 59E59 theatres in Spring 2022 and will transfer to Broadway in 2024-2025.

Denoff is producing Lulu, an adaptation of the plays Earth Spirit and Pandora's Box by Frank Wedekind (author of Spring Awakening).

In the 2018–2019 season Denoff received his fifth Tony nomination for co-producing the critically acclaimed revival of Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song on Broadway at the Second Stage Theater, which ran through January 6, 2019.

The 16-week limited engagement starred Kerry Washington, Stephen Pasquale, Eugene Lee, and Jeremy Jordan, and was directed by Kenny Leon.

[1] Denoff was represented on Broadway in 2017–2018 as a co-producer of John Leguizamo's Latin History For Morons, for which he received his 4th Tony nomination and which recouped its investment in 14.5 weeks.

The play, directed by David Saint, starred Emmy, Grammy and Golden Globe winner Marlo Thomas, Greg Mullavey, Kate Wetherhead, and George Merrick.

[3] He was lead producer of Handle With Care, the romantic comedy by Emmy®-nominated author Jason Odell Williams, starring the legendary Tony nominee Carol Lawrence, directed by Karen Carpenter (Love, Loss, and What I Wore).

By offering discounts on the telephone systems to Dencom customers in return for term contracts on the monthly long-distance services, Fibernet quickly became a flourishing business.

He has one full sister Leslie who passed away in November 2022, and two half siblings, Melissa and Matthew, from his father's second marriage to dancer Sharon Shore.