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Michael produced [[David Seidler]]’s original play, “The King’s Speech" <ref>http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/07/a-detour-on-road-to-broadway-for-the-kings-speech/</ref> and “[[Bat Boy: The Musical]]” ([[Lucille Lortel Award]], two Richard Rodgers Awards, [[Outer Critics Circle Awards]], [[Ovation Awards]]) on London's [[West End]] <ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/bat-boy-the-musical-shaftesbury-theatre-london-6161754.html</ref>. On Broadway, Michael produced “[[Grey Gardens (musical)]]” (TONY Award, [[Drama Desk Award]]) <ref>http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=406611</ref> and “[[Bridge and Tunnel (play)]]" ([[OBIE Award]], Special TONY Award) <ref>http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=406611</ref>. Off-Broadway and regionally Michael produced the Brochu-Schalchlin musical, “[[The Last Session]]” (LA Drama Critics Circle Award, [[GLAAD Media Award]]) <ref>http://bonusround.com/session2.html</ref>, “[[Bat Boy: The Musical]],” <ref>http://broadwayworld.com/people/Michael-Alden/</ref> “[[Sarah Jones]]' [[Bridge and Tunnel (play)]],” <ref>http://broadwayworld.com/people/Michael-Alden/</ref> “[[Spalding Gray]]: Stories Left To Tell” <ref>http://theater.nytimes.com/2007/03/07/theater/reviews/07gray.html</ref> and the Los Angeles productions of Howard Crabtree’s “[[When Pigs Fly]]” <ref>http://variety.com/1999/legit/reviews/when-pigs-fly-2-1117742949/</ref> (LA Drama Critics Circle Award) and Theresa Rebeck’s “Bad Dates” directed by [[Judith Ivey]] <ref>http://www.abouttheartists.com/productions/60401-bad-dates-at-laguna-playhouse-moulton-theatre-september-13-october-16-2005</ref>.
Michael produced [[David Seidler]]’s original play, “The King’s Speech" <ref>http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/07/a-detour-on-road-to-broadway-for-the-kings-speech/</ref> and “[[Bat Boy: The Musical]]” ([[Lucille Lortel Award]], two Richard Rodgers Awards, [[Outer Critics Circle Awards]], [[Ovation Awards]]) on London's [[West End]] <ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/bat-boy-the-musical-shaftesbury-theatre-london-6161754.html</ref>. On Broadway, Michael produced “[[Grey Gardens (musical)]]” (TONY Award, [[Drama Desk Award]]) <ref>http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=406611</ref> and “[[Bridge and Tunnel (play)]]" ([[OBIE Award]], Special TONY Award) <ref>http://ibdb.com/person.php?id=406611</ref>. Off-Broadway and regionally Michael produced the Brochu-Schalchlin musical, “[[The Last Session]]” (LA Drama Critics Circle Award, [[GLAAD Media Award]]) <ref>http://bonusround.com/session2.html</ref>, “[[Bat Boy: The Musical]],” <ref>http://broadwayworld.com/people/Michael-Alden/</ref> “[[Sarah Jones]]' [[Bridge and Tunnel (play)]],” <ref>http://broadwayworld.com/people/Michael-Alden/</ref> “[[Spalding Gray]]: Stories Left To Tell” <ref>http://theater.nytimes.com/2007/03/07/theater/reviews/07gray.html</ref> and the Los Angeles productions of Howard Crabtree’s “[[When Pigs Fly]]” <ref>http://variety.com/1999/legit/reviews/when-pigs-fly-2-1117742949/</ref> (LA Drama Critics Circle Award) and Theresa Rebeck’s “Bad Dates” directed by [[Judith Ivey]] <ref>http://www.abouttheartists.com/productions/60401-bad-dates-at-laguna-playhouse-moulton-theatre-september-13-october-16-2005</ref>.

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Michael Alden

Michael Alden, born Michael Jay Kreiger [1], produces feature films [2], Broadway [3] and Off-Broadway productions [4]. Michael served as studio executive at Cannon Films, Pathe International and MGM before moving to New York in 1991 [5].

Michael has served as a producer, executive producer and associate producer on several feature films including, “Just Cause” with Sean Connery [6], the fashion documentary “UnZipped” (Sundance Film Festival)for Mirimax [7], Stephen Daldry’s “The Hours” (Academy Award Nom, BAFTA Awards, a Golden Globe, AFI Award) [8], the independent feature comedy, “Kissing Jessica Stein” (GLAAD Media Award, Independent Spirit Awards, Los Angeles IFP/West Film Festival) [9] and Ralph Ziman’s foreign film, “The Zookeeper” starring Sam Neill [10].

Michael produced David Seidler’s original play, “The King’s Speech" [11] and “Bat Boy: The Musical” (Lucille Lortel Award, two Richard Rodgers Awards, Outer Critics Circle Awards, Ovation Awards) on London's West End [12]. On Broadway, Michael produced “Grey Gardens (musical)” (TONY Award, Drama Desk Award) [13] and “Bridge and Tunnel (play)" (OBIE Award, Special TONY Award) [14]. Off-Broadway and regionally Michael produced the Brochu-Schalchlin musical, “The Last Session” (LA Drama Critics Circle Award, GLAAD Media Award) [15], “Bat Boy: The Musical,” [16]Sarah Jones' Bridge and Tunnel (play),” [17]Spalding Gray: Stories Left To Tell” [18] and the Los Angeles productions of Howard Crabtree’s “When Pigs Fly[19] (LA Drama Critics Circle Award) and Theresa Rebeck’s “Bad Dates” directed by Judith Ivey [20].

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