About ADH Theatricals

Founded and led by Andrew D. Hamingson, ADH Theatricals is dedicated to touring the highest quality drama and live performances from America and Europe to North America and beyond. This season, ADH Theatricals will present the US Premiere tour of The King’s Speech as well as concert versions of the new opera A Marvelous Order.  Last season’s tours included The Woman in Black, and the National Theatre of Great Britain’s production of An Inspector Calls directed by Stephen Daldry. Previous projects include a US national tour of the Royal Shakespeare Company/Filter Theatre production of Twelfth Night, and Paterson Joseph’s Sancho.  

 
 
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Andrew Hamingson
Founder, Producer

Andy was the first ever Executive Director of St. Ann’s Warehouse from February 2012 to February 2016 where his responsibilities included overseeing the company’s relocation to its permanent home in the historic Tobacco Warehouse and the $31.5 million capital campaign.  Prior to St. Ann’s Andy was the Executive Director of the Public Theater.  While at The Public, Hair won the 2009 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical. Before joining The Public, Andy served as Atlantic Theater Company’s Managing Director from 2004. ATC’s world premiere of Spring Awakening transferred to Broadway and won 8 Tony Awards including Best New Musical in 2007.  Prior to the Atlantic, he worked at the Manhattan Theatre Club for 12 years, the last five as Director of Development, culminating in the raising of $40 million to renovate and restore the historic Biltmore  (now the Samuel J. Friedman) Theater.  He is a Trustee of 59E59 Theatres, Dance Heginbotham, EnGarde Arts, and Building for the Arts.  Andy has been a Faculty Advisor and Visiting Professor in the Theater Management Program of the Yale School of Drama since 1995.  

Rebecca Crigler
General Manager

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Rebecca Crigler has been a Producer, General Manager, and Company Manager for Off- and off-Off-Broadway theatrical productions for the better part of a decade. She currently works as a General Management Associate at the Lucille Lortel Theatre Foundation in addition to being the General Manager for AD Hamingson Productions and a freelance Producer of new works. Her clientele and associates have included award-winning commercial and nonprofit companies and individuals from across the nation such as Cherry Lane Theatre, Judd Apatow, The Roustabouts Theatre Co., Mike Birbiglia, Get Lifted Entertainment, Black Lab Theatrical, The Barrow Group, and The New Group, among others. A handful of shows Ms. Crigler has produced, co-produced, or produced as an associate have gone on to have lives after their Off-Broadway productions. Of those she co-produced, Mike Birbiglia’s The New One moved to Broadway, Chris Gethard: Career Suicide was filmed for HBO, and Mike Birbiglia’s Thank God for Jokes received a Netflix special. All of the aforementioned also received Lucille Lortel Award nominations for their Off-Broadway runs. Ms. Crigler served on the Associate Board of the New York Musical Festival for two years where she was the co-chair of the events committee and has been the board treasurer for The Misfits Theatre Company for three. She is a Resident Artist for New Light Theater Project and a member of the Off-Broadway League and the Off-Broadway Alliance.

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Bethany Weinstein Stewert
Production Manager

Bethany Weinstein Stewert (Production Manager) Most recently on Broadway: What the Constitution Means to Me, Torch Song, Lobby Hero, and Straight White Men. Bethany has Production Managed at Aurora Productions, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Manhattan Theatre Club, Atlantic Theater Company, and Second Stage Theater. She is the founder of Stewert Productions, LLC.