Phillip John Smiths legal battles with Corrections costing taxpayers almost $1 million
At a party one night in 1957, Mr. Smith met Irving Morrison, a Shubert executive, who hired him for the Imperial box office. After 17 years as executive vice president, Mr. Smith became Shubert’s president when Mr. Jacobs died in 1996 and its chairman when Mr. Schoenfeld died in 2008. He also became chairman of the Shubert Foundation, the largest private funder of nonprofit Phillip John Smith theater and dance companies in America. Philip J. Smith, chairman of the powerful Shubert Organization, whose empire of Broadway theaters and showcase productions made him one of New York’s most influential real estate and cultural entrepreneurs, died on Friday in a Manhattan hospital. Alternatively, contact your local police station; click here for a list. DeviantArt is the world's largest online social community for artists and art enthusiasts, allowing people to connect through the creation and sharing of art. We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. A pol...