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The Business of Broadway: An Insider's Guide to Working, Producing, and Investing in the World's Greatest Theatre Community
By (Author) Mitch Weiss
By (author) Perri Gaffney
Skyhorse Publishing
Allworth Press,U.S.
21st March 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Theatre studies
Music of film and stage
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
792.097471
Paperback
292
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
417g
New Yorks Broadway theatre scene has long been viewed as the top of the heap in the world theatre community. Taking lessons from the very best, this innovative guide delves into the business side of the renowned industry to explain just how its system functions. For anyone interested in pursuing a career on Broadway, or who wants to grow a theatre in any other part of the world, The Business of Broadway offers an in-depth analysis of the infrastructure at the core of successful theatre. Manager/producer Mitch Weiss and actor/writer Perri Gaffney take readers behind the scenes to reveal what the audienceand even the players and many producersdont know about how Broadway works, describing more than 200 jobs that become available for every show. A variety of performers, producers, managers, and others involved with the Broadway network share valuable personal experience in interviews discussing what made a show a hit or a miss, and how some of the rules, regulations, and practices that are in place today were pioneered.
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The go-to book for everything you wanted to know about working on Broadway along with everything you didnt know you needed to know! The Business of Broadway should be required reading for all theatre students and working professionals. Dona D. Vaughn, professor and artistic director of opera at the Manhattan School of Music, theatre director, Broadway actress (Company, Jesus Christ Superstar, Seesaw), associate producer, and stage manager
The Business of Broadway is a compelling, fascinating, colorful, and comprehensive inside look at an industry with as many moving parts as a Rubiks cube. Even the most complex elementsthe Turkus pension plan anyoneare presented with clarity and intelligence, and there are plenty of slap-your-forehead insights that are as entertaining as they are informative. Its a must-read for anyone passionatenot to mention foolhardyenough to play the game, and an idiots delight for those of us who root and razz from the sidelines. Patrick Pacheco, arts journalist, feature writer for the Los Angeles Times, and theatre correspondent for NY1s On Stage
The Business of Broadway is essential reading for anyone interested in producing, investing, or working in theatre. Engaging and illuminating, Mitch Weiss and Perri Gaffney explain the myriad of people and roles they play to collaborate on a show from development to opening night and beyond. Daryl Roth, producer of eight Tony Awardwinning productions (including Kinky Boots, The Normal Heart, and Love, Loss, and What I Wore)
The go-to book for everything you wanted to know about working on Broadway along with everything you didnt know you needed to know! The Business of Broadway should be required reading for all theatre students and working professionals. Dona D. Vaughn, professor and artistic director of opera at the Manhattan School of Music, theatre director, Broadway actress (Company, Jesus Christ Superstar, Seesaw), associate producer, and stage manager
Mitch Weiss has managed several hundred Broadway and off-Broadway shows including Tony Award-winners A Chorus Line, The Grapes of Wrath, and Beauty and the Beast, and has over forty years of management and producing experience with such clients as Disney Theatrical Productions, New York Shakespeare Festival, and Big Apple Circus, as well as many other successful and well-known recording, sports, and theatrical artists. He has been a certified ATPAM manager since 1985 and teaches management courses at New York University. He is the author of Managing Artists in Pop Music with Perri Gaffney (Allworth Press). He lives in New York City.
Perri Gaffney is the author of several books. She adapted her debut novel The Resurrection of Alice into a Helen Hayes Award-nominated one-woman play, wrote and performed in Josephine, a multi-media monodrama based on Josephine Baker, and has written and contributed to numerous plays, independent films, and TV shows. She lives in New York City.