Jerry Goehring is a Tony-nominated lead producer who has produced shows on Broadway, Off-Broadway, West End, Tokyo, and more than 20 national tours and sit-downs in many cities, including Chicago, LA, Boston, and Seattle. Credits include executive director/ CEO of the Tony Award-winning National Theatre of the Deaf, and establishing the Actor's Academy, a theatrical training school for professional deaf and hearing artists at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Jerry founded the Stuart Street Playhouse in Boston and co-founded, with his wife actor/writer Patty Carver, Connecticut Children's Theatre, the acclaimed national touring company which has performed for over one million children from at-risk communities across the country. Mr. Goehring was executive director for Weston Woods Institute, the non-profit derivation of the world's leading adaptor of award-winning children's literature to film, Weston Woods Studios, a division of Scholastic, Inc. Jerry proudly runs the nationally ranked theatre program at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT. sacredheart.edu. jerrygoehringproductions.com