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Arthur Whitelaw (b. 7 March 1940) was an American theatre producer. His most successful productions include You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and Butterflies Are Free. In a 1970 interview he said "I try to give people what they want."

Whitelaw was interested in theatre as a child and worked as a press agent. He started producing in his twenties. He returned to producing after a long break with Sweet Sue.

Whitelaw also exhibited old films commercially.

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  1. "Boy wonder". Des Moines Tribune. 10 June 1970. p. 11.
  2. "New York Stage". The Star-Ledger. 4 January 1987. p. 10 Section4.
  3. "Old Movies Mint a Mint". The Record. 22 September 1971. p. C20.
  4. "Snoopy! is new comic strip musical". The Napa Valley Register. 22 November 1975. p. 13A.

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