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Joy Mangano’s inspirational rise from rags to inventor to QVC queen has been a Jennifer Lawrence movie and a book. Now it’s ...
Tony nominee Betsy Wolfe says the show offers audiences “a beautiful examination of where you are, where you've been, and ...
A musical about the Miracle Mop, an iconic product of West Chester-headquartered QVC, is currently running Off-Broadway, ...
The inspiring story about the Long Island entrepreneur opens Sunday Off-Broadway with Betsy Wolfe as Joy Mangano.
The word “miracle” comes up so often in the show — starting with the mop’s name and ending with the grand finale, “Go Make a ...
A feel-good trifle that blithely defies our ability to suspend disbelief, ‘JOY’ nonetheless offers modest charms in its ...
Joy: A New True Musical” is a family-friendly production, full of challenges and triumph, that will have you smiling and inspired.
Inventor Joy Mangano has sold more than $3 billion worth of home products. To get to that point, she didn't sell her house or take on a huge loan. She didn't even quit her day job. Her career ...
Mangano, 62, started her career on rival network QVC before selling her highly successful company, Ingenious Designs, to HSN in 1999. She continued working with HSN, becoming a face of the network.
Sales skyrocketed and Mangano’s career as a QVC pitchwoman was launched. She later moved to the Home Shopping Network, and, in 1999, she sold the company to HSN, staying on as its president.
QVC inspired the creation of another catalog channel, Home Shopping Network, to whose parent company, USA Networks, Mangano would sell her company after inventing more than 100 products.