Ken Davenport

Ken Davenport (born Kenneth Anjum Hasija, August 23, 1972)[1] is a two-time Tony Award-winning[2] theatre producer, blogger, and writer.

[citation needed] Davenport began his professional theater career by working as a production assistant on the 1993 Broadway revival of My Fair Lady starring Richard Chamberlain.

[1] His first ventures as a producer were the three Off-Broadway shows The Awesome 80s Prom, Altar Boyz, and My First Time, which he also wrote.

[5] Additionally, DTE launched Did He Like It?, a review aggregator for New York Times chief theatre critic Ben Brantley and Davenport is the creator of Be a Broadway Star, the only Broadway-themed board game.

[13] Davenport has taught “Acting As A Business” for America Online,[14] and his marketing techniques have been profiled in the New York Times.