Longtime Broadway Press Agency Boneau/Bryan-Brown Gets New Principal Owners, Name Change
Boneau/Bryan-Brown, for more than 30 years one of Broadway‘s busiest preeminent press agencies representing hundreds of shows with campaigns garnering 254 Tony Awards, is soon to have new principal ownership and a name change to Aperture Public Relations.
Formed in 1991 by press agents Chris Boneau and Adrian Bryan-Brown and quickly establishing itself in the forefront of a modern and influential style of Broadway publicity, Boneau/Bryan-Brown will now be helmed by Heath Schwartz and Michelle Farabaugh, press agents and longtime employees of the agency. Schwartz and Farabaugh have acquired principal ownership, with the Aperture rebranding effective June 1.
Schwartz and Farabaugh will lead Aperture Public Relations as Partners and Co-Presidents while Bryan-Brown will continue providing client services and Boneau will be an independent consultant. Deadline hears the decision to step back from active ownership was made by the two founders.
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