Broadway giant James ‘Jimmy’ Nederlander dies at 94
NEW YORK — James M. Nederlander, who took over the fledgling Nederlander Organization from his father and built it into one of the largest producers of live entertainment and a dominant national theatre chain that includes nine Broadway houses, has died. He was 94.
“The world has lost one of its great impresarios,” said his son, James L. Nederlander, who confirmed his father died on Monday. A cause was not disclosed.
Known as Jimmy, the elder Nederlander produced or co-produced more than 100 shows including “Annie,” ”Copenhagen,” ”The Will Rogers Follies,” ”Les Liaisons Dangereuses,” ”La Cage aux Folles,” ”Nine,” ”Noises Off” and “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.”
Nederlander famously rejected anyone who claimed to have a rational way to predict which shows would be hits as opposed to flops. “Nobody can,” he would say. “I trust my gut.”


