Producing 101 is a podcast where theatre producers share their insights from the field. You'll hear best practices, lessons learned, and the paths that producers have taken.
Chris Armbrister, Producing Artistic Director of Thin Air Theatre Company and Director of Theatrical Programming at Stagedoor Manor, speaks about his path to producing and season planning for a performing arts summer camp. If you'd like to learn more about Chris Armbrister and Stagedoor Manor, visit stagedoormanor.com.
Richard Rose, Producing Artistic Director of Barter Theatre, speaks about how community, vision, and passion play an integral role in producing. If you'd like to learn more about Richard Rose and Barter Theatre, visit bartertheatre.com
Will Prather, Executive Producer and Co-Owner of Prather Productions, speaks about growing up in theatre and how hotel administration has influenced his producing and leadership style. If you'd like to learn more about Will Prather and Prather Productions, visit pratherproductions.com
Ginger Poole, Producing Artistic Director of Mill Mountain Theatre, speaks about her path to producing and the lessons she's learned along the way. In this episode, you'll hear Ginger speak about relationship building and how the community plays a vital role in season selection. If you'd like to learn more about Ginger Poole or Mill Mountain Theatre, visit millmountain.org
Art Koski, Broadway Investor, speaks about the financial process of getting a show on Broadway produced and the risks and rewards that come with investing.
Ken Davenport, Broadway Producer, speaks about how he came to find himself in a producers role and the lessons that he's learned in his career. In this podcast, you'll hear how Ken thinks about the patrons experience from the time they buy their ticket to long after the curtain falls. In addition to wearing a producing hat, Ken also producers the Producer's Perspective, a blog and podcast on producing theatre. If you'd like to learn more about Ken Davenport and Davenport Theatrical Enterprises, visit http://www.davenporttheatrical.com or https://www.theproducersperspective.com.