Let’s get down to business!
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.
This conversation explores the challenges faced by theater artists, including financial struggles, the impact of the pandemic, and the importance of equitable wages and housing. The hosts discuss the role of arts organizations in supporting artists and the need for community and support within the theater industry. They also address the challenges of funding and budgeting for theater, emphasizing the importance of growth and sustainability for the future of the industry.
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In this conversation, Mitch Weiss and Darnelle Radford explore the captivating elements of storytelling in cinema, particularly focusing on the transformative power of films like 'The Wizard of Oz'. They discuss how characters and narratives engage audiences, turning them into passionate fans and 'nerds' of the story.
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The conversation delves into the challenges faced by creative artists in the industry, particularly focusing on the competitive nature of festivals and the lack of support for artists trying to develop their work. It highlights the need for better systems to help artists promote their concepts and scripts effectively.
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In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the multifaceted nature of the theater industry, focusing on the financial aspects, the challenges of accessibility, and the importance of creativity and entrepreneurship. They explore the changing landscape of Broadway, the struggles of theater management, and the journey of actors navigating their careers. The discussion emphasizes the value of experience, mentorship, and the need for a proactive approach in the theater world. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch Weiss explore the complexities of the theater industry, focusing on the value of internships, the financial landscape of Broadway, and the challenges of ticket pricing. They discuss the impact of nonprofit versus for-profit theater, the importance of community engagement, and the need for a balance between artistic integrity and financial sustainability. The conversation highlights the evolving expectations of audiences and the necessity for theaters to adapt to changing economic conditions while maintaining accessibility.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the challenges facing the theater industry, particularly in attracting audiences post-pandemic. They explore the importance of community engagement, the impact of Broadway on regional theaters, and the need for theaters to establish their unique identities. The discussion also touches on the effectiveness of membership and subscription models in fostering audience loyalty and the necessity of creating enriching experiences for theatergoers. In this conversation, Mitch and Darnelle explore the challenges faced by theater companies in engaging audiences, the importance of community connections, and the balance between work and passion in the theater industry. They discuss the changing landscape of employment in theater, the financial dynamics of Broadway, and the need for community support to ensure the future of the arts.
In this engaging conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch Weiss explore the intricate world of theater, touching on the recent Oscars, the impact of Broadway shows like Wicked, and the challenges faced by the industry in terms of pricing, audience engagement, and the evolution of live performances in the age of streaming. They discuss the disconnect between award shows and the general public, the rising costs of theater productions, and the prevalence of adaptations in musical theater, all while emphasizing the unique experience that live performances offer. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the evolution of musical theater, the challenges of adaptations, and the unexpected hurdles faced in theater production. They explore the importance of understudies, the changing role of directors, and the courage required to take risks in theater. The discussion also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on the theater landscape and the ongoing issues of accessibility and inclusivity within the industry.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the challenges facing the theater industry, particularly in light of funding cuts and the impact of government policies on the arts. They explore the cultural landscape of Buenos Aires, the importance of arts in society, and the ongoing protests against political decisions affecting theater. The discussion highlights the need for community support and the role of artists in advocating for their craft. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the complexities of the theater industry, focusing on the challenges of funding, the importance of resilience, and the need for trust within the arts community. They explore the balance between commercial and nonprofit theater, the impact of funding cuts, and the necessity of taking risks in artistic production. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of accessibility in the arts and the lessons learned from failures, ultimately advocating for a more supportive environment for artists.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the current state of theater funding, the impact of the Grammy Awards, the challenges faced by artists, the importance of communication in the arts, and the stressful moments that arise in theater production. They also explore the resilience of theater artists, the role of general managers, and the chaos that can ensue during productions. The conversation highlights the complexities of the theater industry and the need for effective communication and decision-making. In this conversation, Mitch and Darnelle explore the multifaceted challenges of theater production, from attracting audiences to the impact of streaming services and the importance of star power. They discuss the evolution of marketing strategies, the chaos of production, and the future of funding in the arts. The conversation highlights the stress and complexities faced by theater professionals while also celebrating the joy and excitement of successful productions.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch Weiss explore the complexities of the theater industry, discussing the importance of recognizing excellence through awards, the challenges of engaging audiences, and the marketing strategies necessary for success. They delve into the role of nonprofit organizations, the impact of grant dependency, and the future of theater as a for-profit venture. The discussion highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the audience and the importance of promoting not just individual shows but the theater community as a whole. In this conversation, Mitch and Darnelle explore the complexities of branding and audience engagement in the theater industry, particularly for nonprofits. They discuss the importance of clear communication and visibility, the challenges of subscription models, and the unique branding needs of smaller theater companies. The conversation also touches on the evolution of Broadway, the impact of the pandemic on audience selectivity, and the necessity for theater companies to have a clear mission and purpose to thrive in the future.
In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the current state of theater, focusing on financial challenges, donor appeals, ticket pricing, and the dynamics of nonprofit theaters. They explore the impact of rising ticket prices on audience engagement and the necessity for community building within the theater space. The discussion also highlights the importance of effective marketing and scheduling to enhance audience attendance and support for theater productions. In this conversation, Mitch and Darnelle discuss the impact of the pandemic on theater communities, the importance of storytelling, and the need for nonprofits to engage younger generations. They explore the financial challenges faced by theaters, the significance of audience engagement, and the anticipation surrounding upcoming productions like Wicked. The discussion emphasizes the need for innovation and relevance in theater to attract and retain audiences.
Today on the podcast, we continue to dance through life as many changes are coming and our thoughts are flooding our brains. That and the business as we look towards the end of the year.
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Today we talk about you being the business in order to make it in the industry and the world. The paths laid before us are blueprints to give us some direction, How many really take that in? This and more as we get down to business.
Today, we offer our biased opinions on starting out…again. Whether as artist or administrator, the path is different with many similarities. Let’s get down to business.
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Today on the podcast, Alan Harrison returns to talk about the continuation of his book series, “SCENE CHANGE” with part 2, The Five Responsibilities Of Nonprofit Arts Boards. Here is our chat with Alan Harrison for Scene Change 2.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ALAN HARRISON AND SCENE CHANGE: https://501c3.guru
On today’s podcast, we return from summer break to catch on the changes in the business and the lives lost over the summer.
BROADWAY FLEA MARKET
FOR GOOD: Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction raised a record-breaking $1,421,675 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
LOTTERIES (Eating TKTS’ lunch)
Any updated theater books?
OFF-BROADWAY is Booming - https://www.fox5ny.com/news/off-broadway-week-is-back-heres-what-shows-participating
THE FARM - We Grow Theater - https://www.wegrowtheater.com/
SUMMER STOCK - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_stock_theater
Supreme Court - Ownership of Artistic
Carol Burnett - https://playbill.com/article/what-happened-when-carol-burnett-fell-asleep-onstage-in-once-upon-a-mattress
ALL THINGS WE EVER DID ARE LEFT BEHIND
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Gavin Creel - https://playbill.com/article/tony-winning-actor-gavin-creel-passes-away-at-48
“Gavin Creel, Beloved Tony-Winning Star of Hello, Dolly!, Thoroughly Modern Millie and More, Dies at 48” by Broadway.com’s Hayley Levitt - “Tony Award winner Gavin Creel, who launched his celebrated Broadway career as Jimmy Smith in Thoroughly Modern Millie and whose stage credits include She Loves Me, Hello, Dolly! and Into the Woods, died at home in Manhattan on September 30. His death was confirmed by his partner, Alex Temple Ward. He had been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of sarcoma in July, receiving treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering before moving to hospice care at home. He was 48.” https://bway.ly/4husdd
INTO THE WOODS, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, SHE LOVES ME
Ken Page - https://playbill.com/article/beloved-baritone-ken-page-dies-at-70
CATS, THE WIZ, THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Adrian Bailey - https://playbill.com/person/adrian-bailey-vault-0000031982
THE LITTLE MERMAID
Maggie Smith - https://playbill.com/person/maggie-smith-vault-0000066955
LETTICE AND LOVAGE
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WORKING TITLE: THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
TBOT_S03E08 - The Circle Of Life
The Business of Theater, A Working Title
In this conversation, Darnelle and Mitch discuss the 15th annual Jimmy Awards, a high school level Tony Awards. They also talk about the reinterpretation of musicals, such as Cats and Company, and the value of learning the history of musical theater.
They explore the idea of infusing different styles, like ballroom culture, into musicals and the importance of advancing the art form. They also touch on the challenges of updating classic musicals and the impact of gentrification on storytelling.
The conversation covers various topics related to the arts, including the impact of remakes and new versions of movies, the significance of costume design in films, the erasure of certain actors in marketing campaigns, the challenges faced by artists in the theater industry, the importance of arts education, and the power of storytelling in theater.
The hosts also discuss the closure of a college in Philadelphia and the implications for arts and culture in the city. They touch on the role of politics in funding for the arts and the need for a well-rounded education that includes the arts. The conversation concludes with a mention of the upcoming production of Disney's Hercules on the West End and the historical trend of shows starting in London before coming to Broadway.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Naming
03:32 The Talent and Level of Performance at the Jimmy Awards
07:44 Reinterpreting Musicals: Bringing New Life to Familiar Stories
13:03 Infusing Ballroom Culture into Musicals
16:11 Challenges of Updating Classic Musicals
24:18 The Impact of Remakes and New Versions of Movies
26:09 Challenges in the Theater Industry
29:17 The Importance of Arts Education
32:28 The Closure of a College and its Implications
35:09 The Role of Politics in Arts Funding
37:25 The Need for a Well-Rounded Education
46:37 The West End as a Tryout Venue for Broadway Shows
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The hosts discuss the recent Tony Awards and the challenges faced by the theater industry. They highlight the importance of supporting artists and the need for infrastructure to sustain their careers. They also explore the idea of universal theater that can resonate with diverse audiences. The conversation touches on the financial struggles of artists and the need for funding and mentorship.
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The conversation discusses the financial challenges and communication issues faced by arts organizations, particularly in the theater industry. It highlights the impact of funding delays, lack of transparency, and the struggle to sustain operations. The conversation also delves into the need for better financial planning, realistic budgeting, and improved communication with donors and supporters.
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The hosts discuss the Tony Awards and other theater awards, including the Outer Critics Circle Awards and the Drama Desk Awards. They talk about the inundation of nominations and the lack of awareness among Broadway fans about these other awards.
They also discuss the snubs and overlooked shows in this year's nominations, including 'Once Upon a One More Time' and 'How to Dance in Ohio'. They question the criteria for the awards and the marketing strategies for Broadway shows. The conversation ends with a prediction that many shows will close after the Tony Awards. The conversation covers various topics related to Broadway shows, Tony Awards, and the challenges of promoting theater productions.
The conversation explores the idea of nonprofit arts organizations shifting their focus from producing art to producing impact. The guest, Alan Harrison, shares his experience working in the nonprofit arts industry and discusses the need for arts organizations to align their work with the needs of the community. He emphasizes the importance of demonstrating measurable results and social value to justify the nonprofit status. The conversation also touches on the challenges of fundraising and the role of money in producing art. The guest's book, 'Scene Change: Why Today's Nonprofit Arts Organizations Have to Stop Producing Art and Start Producing Impact,' serves as a foundation for the discussion.