TBOT_S01E01 - A Working Title

Let’s talk about the business of the day as it relates to Theater with your hosts Darnelle Radford (based in Philadelphia) and Mitch Weiss (based in NYC). This is The Business of Theater, A Working Title.

Every podcast has a beginning and this is ours. Welcome to The Business of Theater, A Working Title. We begin talking about The Oscars and The Grammys and how the work behind the scenes gets a moment in the spotlight…even if it to shine a brighter light on the stars.

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The Business of Broadway - April 2022

In April’s update, The Broadway League grants recognition of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society as their union, London’s “West End” report COVID revenue losses, vaccine mandates for Broadway continue through April, The Broadway League and Broadway Podcast Network launch “The Black Business of Broadway”, Financials for “MJ” are pretty unique, LCT and Roundabout emerge wealthier, marginal increases in diverse hiring, London’s “The Stage” say 50% of playwrights plan to quit in the next two years due to pandemic woes and, The Shubert Org acquires GalaPro App. So, it’s a busy time on the boards. Click below to read the full breakdown.

Updates: April 2022

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The Business of Broadway - March 2022

How long can we say it…Broadway is Back! While producers continue too cautiously navigate these waters, we have quite a few updates to the guidance is Version 1 of The Business of Broadway. If only we could get a green-light for a Version 2…Hint, Hint…Anyway, click through for this month’s updates.

Updates: March 2022

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The Business of Broadway - February 2022

Love is in the air! In this update, Tony Awards voters take bias training, Producers continue to struggle as COVID is the longest-running problem on Broadway, Lynn Nottage shines with 3 productions in NYC, Ushers called “Mask Nazis”, the iconic Palace Theatre on the “rise” and theatre owners address Congress! Never a dull moment yet, the shows must go on. Read on for February’s update!

Updates: February 2022

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The Business of Broadway - December 2021

Chapter 5 (Promotion) and Chapter 9 (How to Sell a Flop)

Some hits are huge! Some producers still wait until next Fall to bring their work to the stage. We are not out of this yet.

Chapter 17: Authors

At age 91, the Theatre Community has lost Stephen Sondheim who, is considered the greatest Broadway composer/lyricist of his generation.

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