UTA Head Of Theater Mark Subias Exits Agency For Production Company Smuggler

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EXCLUSIVE: Mark Subias, UTA partner and head of theater, is exiting the agency to take a newly created job at production company Smuggler

, UTA partner and head of theater, is exiting the agency to take a newly created job at production company Smuggler.for the past decade, will join Smuggler as Managing Partner of a new management arm at Smuggler, an international commercial, theater and film production company. Subias also will be developing and producing projects across theater, TV and film for the company.

“Mark helped plant UTA’s flag in the theater community and we are grateful to him for building out the business and the wonderful team of agents he helped hire, promote and mentor,” said UTA President David Kramer. “We’re excited to see what Mark does, and to continue to collaborate with him in his new endeavor.”As Managing Partner, Subias will oversee the development and growth of the newly created Smuggler Management.

Subias’ clients over the past two decades have included Danai Gurira, Dave Malloy, David Cromer, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Itamar Moses, Ivo van Hove, Lucy Prebble, Thomas Ostermeier, Cynthia Erivo, Pam MacKinnon, Benedict Andrews, Marco Ramirez, Heidi Schreck, Bash Doran, Jordan Harrison and Joe Penhall, among others.

 

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