Gustave Frohman (c. 1854 – August 16, 1930) was a theatre producer and advance man.
These two financed a number of theatre productions, often featuring African American actors.
For instance, in 1878, they starred Sam Lucas in the first serious stage production of Uncle Tom's Cabin with a black man in the lead role.
Their success was so great that by 1882 the Frohmans were able to buy J. H. Haverly's Genuine Colored Minstrels and merge it with theirs.
Gustave and Daniel assumed control of the theatre operations plus ran the film production company until 1920.