Broadway Upon graduating from college, Rose produced the
Andrew Lloyd Webber and
Tim Rice musical
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at
Ford's Theatre in Washington DC in 1980. When the show moved to Broadway in 1982, Rose was the youngest person to have produced a Broadway show. Rose was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Musical. Her other Broadway producing credits include David Rabe's
Hurlyburly (Tony Award nomination, Best Play), Athol Fugard's
Blood Knot (Tony Award nomination, Best Revival of a Play), and Larry Shue's
The Nerd. Rose is a coproducer of the Tony award winning Broadway musical THE BAND'S VISIT, MACBETH starring Daniel Craig and the upcoming revival of TOMMY.
Off-Broadway Rose produced the
Drama Desk Award-winning musical
The Last Five Years (with Renee Landegger). Also with Landegger, she commissioned the world premiere of The Secret Letters of Jackie and Marilyn (Pittsburgh Public Theatre) and Sabina (Primary Stages). Rose and Joan Stein co created the play MOTHERHOOD OUT LOUD. The play had it World Premiere at the Hartford Stage Company and had successful runs at the Geffen Playhouse and Primary Stages.
Film career Susan R. Rose's first film was the NBC Movie of the Week
A Child Lost Forever starring Beverly D'Angelo. In 1996, Rose joined forces with Dan Paulson, and the two have produced movies for CBS, Showtime and Lifetime. Their movies include
Mr. and Mrs. Loving starring
Timothy Hutton,
Best Friends For Life starring Gena Rowlands and Linda Lavin, the
Emmy-nominated
A Cooler Climate starring
Sally Field and
Judy Davis,
Custody of the Heart starring
Lorraine Bracco and the Emmy-winning
Jack, starring
Stockard Channing and
Ron Silver. ==Accolades==