
Jennifer Maloney
Jennifer has a long history in the entertainment industry, performing
professionally since she was a child. She continued performing, along with
directing and producing, at NYU where she graduated as class Valedictorian.
Maloney’s Broadway producing credits include Spring Awakening, Legally
Blonde, Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, and the Off-Broadway hit I Love
You Because. Jennifer received her first TONY AWARD for Spring
Awakening and the show received a total of eight TONY awards. Spring Awakening has also
recently won the NY Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, the Drama League Award
for Best Musical and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. Jennifer was nominated
for two Drama Desk Awards for both Spring Awakening and Legally Blonde, where her
producing team won for Spring Awakening. Jennifer is currently developing the new musical
Writing Arthur (by David Austin) for Broadway. Jennifer has directed staged readings of
Writing Arthur, that have starred Malcolm Gets, Ana Gasteyer, Kelli O'Hara and Sutton Foster.
Jennifer was recently honored by the New York Musical Theatre Festival as one of three
Broadway Producer's under forty who are making their mark on Broadway.
Jennifer was the Coordinating Producer of As the World Turns, from 1999 - 2006, where her
producing team won the 2001 and 2003 Emmy Award for Best Drama Series and was
nominated in 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2006.
Ms. Maloney is currently in post-production for the film See You in September, directed by
Tamara Tunie and starring Justin Kirk, Estella Warren, Sandra Bernhard and David Eigenberg.
She is also in development for the film Harlem, a movie Musical that she wrote, with original
music and lyrics by Nate Lombardi.
While producing television, Maloney founded and was the Artistic Director of The (646)
Theatre Company, a non-profit NYC theatre company. Jennifer directed the NYC productions
of Through War Torn Eyes. Snowing at Delphi, Private Eyes, Cyclone, The Last First Kiss, and
Love Through Seven Windows. She also developed the children’s division of the theatre
company called (323) KIDS.
Maloney sits on the board of The Worldwide Children’s Foundation and is a member of the
Director’s Guild of America, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and New York
Women in Film and Television.
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