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WAGNER JOHNSON PRODUCTION EXPANDS SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

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WAGNER JOHNSON PRODUCTIONS
EXPANDS SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM
WITH THE PROMOTIONS OF
CELINA LAM AND DYLAN GLEN
TO GENERAL MANAGERS

JILLIAN ROBBINS BECOMES PRINCIPAL AT WJP
AS PART OF A BROADER LEADERSHIP TRANSITION
THAT ALSO INCLUDES NEW ROLES FOR ZACHARY BAER AND AMANDA CHIN

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New York, NY (Thursday, November 6) – Wagner Johnson Productions (WJP), led by co-owners and nine-time Tony Award®-winning producers Sue Wagner and John Johnson, expands its senior management team with the promotions of Celina Lam and Dylan Glen, each of whom has worked with Wagner and Johnson for more than a decade, from Associate General Managers to General Managers. The elevation of Lam and Glen were announced as part of a broader leadership transition, in which producer Jillian Robbins, who has been with WJP since its inception, was named a Principal. In this senior leadership role, Robbins will look after the strategic and creative direction of the company’s theatrical portfolio, as well as oversee the creative and operational integration across all departments. Additionally, Zachary Baer’s Executive Producer role has expanded to include Head of Development and Director of Marketing responsibilities; and Amanda Chin was promoted to Associate Producer.

In a joint statement, Wagner and Johnson commented, “When we set out six years ago to start WJP, we were determined to build a team that leads with trust, integrity, and grit, and takes great pride in the art we are privileged to help create. Working alongside this team across 55 productions — and witnessing their growth each step of the way — has been one of the greatest joys of the journey. We are excited about the chapters ahead, as we continue to collaborate with and learn from them.”

BIOGRAPHIES

Zachary Baer brings over 15 years of producing experience to WJP. He first collaborated with Wagner and Johnson on the 2009 Tony Award-winning revival of Hair. After spending the first decade of his career with Roundabout Theatre Company and Disney Theatrical Group, Baer joined WJP’s founding team in 2019. Since then, he has helped shepherd more than 50 productions, spanning Broadway (The Lehman Trilogy; Stereophonic; Good Night, and Good Luck; John Proctor is the Villain), Off-Broadway (Here We Are; Danny and the Deep Blue Sea; Hold On To Me Darling; The Big Gay Jamboree; All Nighter; Pre-Existing Condition), experiential projects (Loft Vanya; DiscOasis), and special events (Ben Platt: Live at the Palace; Dylan Mulvaney’s Day 365 Live). Baer currently serves as Executive Producer, which includes overseeing all creative development and marketing strategy for WJP’s theatrical slate.

Amanda Chin. While at NYU Tisch, Amanda found her passion in producing and shortly after graduation, she began working with Sue and John at Wagner Johnson Productions. She has worked on over 30 productions at WJP, including Tony Award winning and nominated shows such as Stereophonic; Good Night, and Good Luck; and, most recently, John Proctor is the Villain. Amanda is dedicated to expanding access, inclusion, and education in the business side of Broadway and through her experience, has seen how impactful the cross-functional knowledge that WJP champions day-to-day is to bringing shows to the stage. Outside of her day job, Amanda volunteers with the National Asian Artists Project, and has assisted in developing the NAAP Broadway Community Chorus, which has gone from performances at PS 124 to a residency at the Edison Hotel. She loves to travel, play board games (extremely competitively), and visit art museums in New York with friends.

Dylan Glen is the General Manager of Wagner Johnson Productions, the Tony Award-winning producing and general management company, and has been with the company from its inception in 2019. He has been working with John Johnson and Sue Wagner since 2015 and has collaborated with them on over 25 Broadway, Off-Broadway and touring productions. Originally from Lincoln, NE, Dylan began his theatrical career on touring productions of Disney’s The Lion King and A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder before moving to NYC. Current and upcoming general management projects include Dog Day Afternoon, Stereophonic (National Tour), Rob Lake Magic with Special Guests The Muppets, Gruesome Playground Injuries (Lortel), and the first Broadway revival of Dreamgirls. Other recent credits include, Good Night, and Good Luck (which made history as the first Broadway play to be broadcast live globally on CNN), Once Upon A Mattress, Elf, Vanya (Lortel), The Lehman Trilogy, West Side Story, and Three Tall Women. Dylan is a graduate of the Theatre School at Depaul University and a member of ATPAM.

Jillian Robbins is a two-time Tony Award winning Producer & Principal at Wagner Johnson Productions, where she produces and manages theatrical productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, on tour, and in London, in addition to concerts, live experiences, and special events. Jillian has been collaborating with her colleagues Sue Wagner and John Johnson since early 2013, and has amassed more than 30 Broadway and Off-Broadway credits. Highlights on Broadway include John Proctor is the Villain; Stereophonic; The Lehman Trilogy; Shuffle Along; and Good Night, And Good Luck (which made history as the first Broadway play to be broadcast live globally on CNN). Highlights off-Broadway include Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, Vanya (starring Andrew Scott) and Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are. She line produced The Drama Desk Awards from 2015 to 2019. Current productions include Oedipus, Rob Lake With Special Guests The Muppets on Broadway, Gruesome Playground Injuries off-Broadway, and Stereophonic on the West End and on Tour. Upcoming: All Out: Comedy About Ambition, Dog Day Afternoon, and the first Broadway revival of Dreamgirls.  Jillian is a graduate of Brown University and Columbia Business School. She resides in NYC with her husband and two young sons.

Celina Lam is the General Manager of Wagner Johnson Productions, the Tony Award-winning producing and general management company specializing in Broadway, Off-Broadway, touring, and international theatrical productions, as well as concerts, live experiences, and special events. Celina has been with the company from its inception in 2019, having previously worked with Co-Founders Sue Wagner and John Johnson for 4 years prior. In her 10-year collaboration with Wagner and Johnson, Celina has worked on over 25 Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. Current general management productions include Oedipus and All Out: Comedy About Ambition. Other recent credits include John Proctor Is the Villain; All In: Comedy About Love; StereophonicSwept Away; The Big Gay Jamboree (Orpheum); The Roommate; Here We Are (The Shed); The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s WindowMike Birbiglia: The Old Man & The PoolHamiltonTo Kill a Mockingbird (Broadway, Madison Square Garden); Hillary and ClintonGary: A Sequel to Titus AndronicusThe Waverly GalleryHello, Dolly!; and Meteor Shower. Celina is a graduate of Fordham University at Lincoln Center and a proud member of the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers (ATPAM).

ABOUT WAGNER JOHNSON PRODUCTIONS (WJP)

Founded in 2019 by nine-time Tony Award-winning producers Sue Wagner and John Johnson, WJP has earned a reputation as a trailblazing and relentlessly prolific producorial force on Broadway and beyond.  They continue to redefine the theatrical landscape by championing bold new works, attracting world-class talent, creating history-making events, and striking a rare balance between artistic ambition and commercial appeal.

WJP has produced both the most Tony Award-nominated play of all time (Stereophonic) and the highest-grossing play of all time (Good Night, and Good Luck, starring George Clooney, which also made history with its live broadcast on CNN — a Broadway first — viewed by a global audience of more than 7 million). In 2022, they led The Lehman Trilogy to a Tony sweep, with five wins including Best Play, Best Direction of a play for Sam Mendes, and best Leading Actor in a play for Simon Russell Beale. The next year, they achieved the unthinkable, mounting BAM’s production of The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan, on Broadway in a record-breaking three weeks. The youth movement they helped spark with their production John Proctor is the Villain redefined the face of Broadway. They’ve also been a central force in the resurgence of Off-Broadway, bringing to smaller stages a series of highly acclaimed and profitable works, including the world premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, Here We Are, in 2023 and the sensation-causing production of Vanya starring Andrew Scott in 2025.

Current projects include Oedipus, starring Mark Strong and Lesley Manville; the US Tour and West End productions of Stereophonic; Dog Day Afternoon, starring Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach; Gruesome Playground Injuries, starring Nicholas Braun and Kara Young; Rob Lake Magic with Special Guests The Muppets; and All Out. Next season will include Dreamgirls, directed and choreographed by Camille Brown, and the new musical, Imitation of Life, written by Academy Award and 13-time Grammy Award winner John Legend and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, and directed by Liesl Tommy.

Wagner and Johnson began their multi-decade partnership working for the legendary producer Liz McCann on the Tony Award–winning 2005 revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? They’ve since gone on to produce nine Tony-winning productions, including Vanya and Sonia and Masha and SpikeA Gentleman’s Guide to Love and MurderA Raisin in the SunSkylightThe HumansArthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge, and Hello, Dolly!.

In total, they have amassed more than 75 Broadway and Off-Broadway credits, including (in addition to the aforementioned) Passing StrangeEquusBloody Bloody Andrew JacksonHairEnd of the RainbowBetrayalA Delicate BalanceThe Merchant of VeniceLarry David’s Fish in the DarkBright StarShuffle AlongThe Front PageA Doll’s House Part 2Meteor ShowerThree Tall WomenCarouselThe Waverly GalleryHillary and ClintonGary: A Sequel to Titus AndronicusMike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the PoolAlmost FamousAin’t No Mo’Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad CinderellaDanny and the Deep Blue SeaLempickaHere We AreOnce Upon a MattressThe RoommateEureka DaySwept AwayThe Big Gay JamboreeHold On To Me DarlingAll InElf; and All Nighter.

Wagner and Johnson also produced The Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall from 2001 to 2008, the roller disco experience The DiscOasis in Central Park, the live tour of podcast phenomenon Men In Blazers, and the history-making performance of To Kill a Mockingbird for an audience of 18,000 New York City public school students at Madison Square Garden.

 

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