Joseph Rubin

Director of Administration
Associate Musical Director

is one of the leading authorities on early American Musical Theatre and founded the non-profit American Musical Productions in 2003. He has restored, produced, and conducted such forgotten works from the musical stage as Madame Sherry, The Prince of Pilsen, The Sultan of Sulu, and the original 1902 The Wizard of Oz. Productions in New York, Palm Beach and Ohio include The Student Prince, The Chocolate Soldier and Naughty Marietta. A Canton, Ohio native, he created "living history" concert tributes to fellow Ohio born 1930s-40s bandleaders Freddy Martin, Ted Lewis, and Clyde McCoy. Most recently, Mr. Rubin conceived, produced, and conducted George M. Cohan: The Man Who Owned Broadway (Cleveland, OH) and Music Under the Stars: Iroquois Amphitheater 85th Anniversary (Louisville, KY). www.josephnrubin.com