The Producer's Perspective Podcast with Ken Davenport

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  • Duration: 134:13:35
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Synopsis

Ken Davenport's popular blog, TheProducersPerspective.com, is now a podcast! On each episode, Tony Award Winning Broadway Producer Ken Davenport interviews a Broadway industry professional to get their perspective on The Great White Way.

Episodes

  • 166 - Kristen Blodgette

    10/11/2018 Duration: 39min

    Hear Kristen Blodgette define what a musical director does, what she thinks of shrinking Broadway orchestras, why she doesn't write, and more. 

  • 165 - Kirsten Childs

    28/10/2018 Duration: 31min

    Kirsten Childs, writer of The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, shares how she transitioned from a career as an actress to that of a writer, how we are doing with diversity in the theater, and more.

  • 164 - Michael Greif

    21/10/2018 Duration: 39min

    Michael Greif, director of Rent, Next to Normal, Dear Evan Hansen, and more, discusses how he started his career, what changed about Dear Evan Hansen since the first reading, and more. 

  • 163 - Daniel Goldfarb

    14/10/2018 Duration: 42min

    Listen to playwright Daniel Goldfarb chat about NYU vs. Julliard, why he writes at coffee shops, how he was discovered, the importance of critics, and more.

  • 162 - Michael John LaChiusa

    07/10/2018 Duration: 36min

    Listen to five time Tony nominated writer Michael John LaChiusa reveal what gets him interested in a project, what he tells his students at NYU most often about writing, how feels about being a Tony Nominator, and more. 

  • 161 - Richard Maltby

    30/09/2018 Duration: 52min

    Listen to Tony Award-Winner Richard Maltby Jr. talk about curating revues, working as a lyricist, and advice for new writers.

  • 160 - Joe Iconis

    23/09/2018 Duration: 51min

    Be More Chill composer and lyricist Joe Iconis chats about how the album went viral, why he works with the same "crew" on so many of his shows, how he dealt with the disappointment of his first show not going as far as he thought, and more. 

  • 159 - David Auburn

    16/09/2018 Duration: 38min

    Hear David Auburn, writer of one of the longest running plays of the last few decades (Proof), discuss why thinks it was so successful, why he enjoys directing other people's work, but not his own, where he gets his ideas, and more. 

  • 158 - John Weidman

    09/09/2018 Duration: 39min

    3 Time Tony-Nominated Book Writer, John Weidman discusses how law school helped him become a better playwright, collaborating with Sondheim, and more!

  • 157 - Rebecca Taichman

    03/06/2018 Duration: 39min

    Tony Award-Winner Rebecca Taichman discusses balancing life as a director, her rehearsals, and whether or not being a female director has changed with the times.

  • 156 - David Lindsay-Abaire

    20/05/2018 Duration: 35min

    Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire discusses how his first play was a rip-off, what he looks for when he reads plays from prospective Julliard students, how he knows if a play has got "it" or not, and more.

  • 155 - Nelle Nugent

    06/05/2018 Duration: 32min

    Nelle Nugent, one of Broadway's most prolific play Producers, discusses her life as a woman in a male-dominant industry, how she worked her way to the top, and much more!

  • 154 - Lisa Kron

    22/04/2018 Duration: 39min

    Lisa Kron, Tony Award Winning Writer, discusses why her early writing horrified her and how she got better, how performing stand-up helped hone her stage writing, and more. 

  • 153 - Warren Leight

    08/04/2018 Duration: 32min

    Warren Leight, Tony Winner & Pulitzer Prize Finalist and Showrunner, discusses how a lie about loving horror movies led to him writing one . . . and why you might want to fib a little too, why he binge writes, and more. 

  • 151 - Michael Korie

    25/03/2018 Duration: 36min

    Michael Korie, Tony Nominated Lyricist, discusses why he never speaks his lyrics out loud when working with a composer on a song, why he does so much research for his shows and why you should too, and more.

  • 150 - Danny Burstein

    11/03/2018 Duration: 34min
  • 149 - Charles LaPointe

    25/02/2018 Duration: 32min

    Charles LaPointe, Broadway Hair and Wig Designer, discusses how he learned by doing, not by studying, and why this is important no matter WHAT you want to do in life, from making wigs to making musicals, where they get all the hair for these wigs, and more.

  • 148 - Sergio Trujillo

    11/02/2018 Duration: 36min

    Sergio Trujillo, Tony Nominated Choreographer, discusses how he got the courage to audition for a dance show, having never taken a dance class in his life, his message to the politicians in NYC, and more. 

  • 147 - Walter Bobbie

    28/01/2018 Duration: 38min

    Walter Bobbie, Tony Award Winning Director, discusses how he knew he wasn’t long for life as an actor, the importance of a “safe room” for his actors on any play, and more. 

  • 146 - Sheryl Kaller

    21/01/2018 Duration: 32min

    Sheryl Kaller, Tony-nominated Director, discusses what Bob Fosse "fought for" in his direction, and how that inspired her, how she never felt like a female Director while she was in school . . . but only when she got into the business, and how that has changed (or not) since then, and more.

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