Gertrude Macy

Gertrude Macy (1904–18 October 1983), was an American writer, Broadway producer and manager.

From there she produced a number of shows and reviews including the group One for the Money starring Alfred Drake and Gene Kelly in 1939, Two for the Show starring Eve Arden, Betty Hutton and Keenan Wynn in 1940 and the final part Three to Make Ready in 1946.

The third show starred Ray Bolger, Arthur Godfrey, Gordon MacRae and Harold Lang.

[1][2][3] Macy was also the producer on The Happiest Years and I Am a Camera[4] in 1949 as well as Berlin Stories in 1952.

[5][6][1] In her career she was the head of the American National Theater and Academy's international cultural exchange service.