Edward Siedle

1858–1925 (age 67)

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Biography

Edward Siedle served the performing arts with quiet authority, ensuring that productions came together seamlessly for eager audiences. His expertise behind the scenes helped maintain the high standards that New York stages aspired to in the early decades of the century.

He treated his colleagues with respect and encouraged new talent to share their gifts, believing that collaboration was the foundation of every great performance. Those who knew him honor his memory at Woodlawn, where his contributions continue to resonate.