Luigi Caiola, who co-founded the Broadway production and investment company Caiola Productions with his sister Rose and participated in the development of more than 50 shows, died November 26 at his home in Miami. He was 64.
His death was announced by his family. A cause has not been determined.
A managing member of B&l Management LLC, a New York City real estate development company founded by his father Benny Caiola in 1974, Luigi Caiola, along with sister Rose Caiola, launched Caiola Productions in 2011 out of their shared passion for the theater. The entity has been involved in dozens of Broadway shows, including Tony Award winners Dear Evan Hansen, The Color Purple, Once on This Island, Company, All the Way, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and the recent revival of Parade.
Born on September 15, 1959, Caiola was a fervent activist for the LGBTQ+ community. Having survived New York’s devastating AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ’90s,...
His death was announced by his family. A cause has not been determined.
A managing member of B&l Management LLC, a New York City real estate development company founded by his father Benny Caiola in 1974, Luigi Caiola, along with sister Rose Caiola, launched Caiola Productions in 2011 out of their shared passion for the theater. The entity has been involved in dozens of Broadway shows, including Tony Award winners Dear Evan Hansen, The Color Purple, Once on This Island, Company, All the Way, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and the recent revival of Parade.
Born on September 15, 1959, Caiola was a fervent activist for the LGBTQ+ community. Having survived New York’s devastating AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ’90s,...
- 11/29/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Rose Caiola, who is the producer and co-writer of the off-Broadway musical hit Freckleface The Musical based on the popular childrens book by Julianne Moore and also made her Broadway debut as a producer this year with Godspell at Circle in the Square, now adds film to her growing resume with First Position, a film by director Bess Kargman, for which she serves as Executive Producer. The film which has received rave reviews across the country was screened this past weekend at the Elinor Bunin Monroe TheatreFilm Society of Lincoln Center on West 65th Street. See photos of Caiola at the opening below...
- 5/8/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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Julianne Moore is getting lots of buzz for her latest film, The Kids Are All Right, but it’s a behind-the-scenes role that really has the actress excited these days.
Her first children’s book, Freckleface Strawberry, was recently adapted into an Off-Broadway musical, and premieres Friday in New York City.
“I’m really thrilled it’s happened,” Moore tells People Moms & Babies of the book’s climb. “It absolutely came out of the blue — it was an utter and complete surprise to me.”
Rose Caiola, owner of the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and Manhattan Youth Ballet,...
Julianne Moore is getting lots of buzz for her latest film, The Kids Are All Right, but it’s a behind-the-scenes role that really has the actress excited these days.
Her first children’s book, Freckleface Strawberry, was recently adapted into an Off-Broadway musical, and premieres Friday in New York City.
“I’m really thrilled it’s happened,” Moore tells People Moms & Babies of the book’s climb. “It absolutely came out of the blue — it was an utter and complete surprise to me.”
Rose Caiola, owner of the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center and Manhattan Youth Ballet,...
- 9/30/2010
- by Kate
- People - CelebrityBabies
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