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

  • 105 – The Rego Brothers

    01/01/2017 Duration: 39min

    The Rego Brothers, Tony Award Winning Producers and Entrepreneurs, discuss how producing a show that didn't work, led them to produce Urinetown, what they learned about merchandise from hanging out in a grocery store as kids, and more.

  • 104 – Jerry Mitchell

    26/12/2016 Duration: 33min

    Jerry Mitchell, Tony Award Winning Director/Choreographer, discusses, how he transitioned from an almost naked-dancing Indian to a choreographer and how his mentors (You know, people like Bennet and Robbins) responded, why he actually enjoys previews, and more.

  • 103 – Heather Hitchens

    18/12/2016 Duration: 28min

    Heather Hitchens, CEO of the American Theatre Wing, discusses how she transitioned from behind a drum set to behind the American Theatre Wing, three things she looks for when deciding whether or not to give an organization money, and more.

  • 102 – Howard Sherman

    11/12/2016 Duration: 43min

    Howard Sherman, Arts Administrator, discusses what NY Producers can learn from Regional Theaters, why Movie Studios coming to Broadway may very well be a good, good thing, and more.

  • 101 – Kenny Leon

    04/12/2016 Duration: 37min

    Kenny Leon, Broadway Director, discusses why all Directors should try their hand at acting, what he did when a teacher told him he shouldnt be a Director, and more.

  • 100 – David Stone

    27/11/2016 Duration: 38min

    David Stone, Broadway Producer, discusses the moment he knew Wicked was going to be a hit, the advice he got from the industry after his FIRST Broadway show closed in only one week, and more.

  • 99 – Chris Herzberger

    20/11/2016 Duration: 36min

    Chris Herzberger, VP of Live Theatricals for Universal, discusses why he gave up acting to pursue a producing career, will TV shows inspire the next wave of Broadway shows, and more.

  • 98 – Alex Timbers

    13/11/2016 Duration: 39min

    Alex Timbers, Tony Nominated Director, discusses what a right-wing Christian preacher has to do with his success, how he matches up the people he wants to work with, with the projects hes working on, and more.

  • 97 – Jack O’Brien

    06/11/2016 Duration: 39min

    Jack OBrien, Tony Award Winning Director, discusses what losing his hair had to do with his directing career, why he believes his job is to get out of the way, and how not getting a directing gig taught him so much about how to get one, and more.

  • 96 – Andrew Lippa

    30/10/2016 Duration: 50min

    Andrew Lippa, Composer, Lyricist, and more, discusses what Edward Albee taught him about writing, his work as The President of the Dramatists Guild Fund, and why its important to writers, and more.

  • 95 – Randy Weiner

    23/10/2016 Duration: 44min

    Randy Weiner, Producer, discusses what about Broadway terrifies him, how a Biochemistry Degree from Harvard helped prepare him for the theater, and more.

  • 94 – Joe DiPietro

    16/10/2016 Duration: 45min

    Joe DiPietro, Writer, discusses how he learned to write under pressure and on deadline, how the lack of success of All Shook Up helped changed his career (and his life) for the better, and more

  • 93 – Bess Wohl

    09/10/2016 Duration: 33min

    Bess Wohl, Playwright, discusses what her mentors told her when she was getting started, and what she now tells new writers, why she gave up a successful acting career to pursue writing, and more.

  • 92 – Lynne Meadow

    02/10/2016 Duration: 37min

    Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director of MTC, discusses the day she challenged The Yale School of Dramas policy on accepting women, how she creates a season, and more.

  • 91 – Rick Elice

    25/09/2016 Duration: 54min

    Rick Elice, Broadway Book Writer, discusses how he wrote his first project because of a blizzard and an egg timer, the show that changed his life and why, and more.

  • 90 – Chris Stasiuk

    18/09/2016 Duration: 36min

    Chris Stasiuk, Box Office Treasurer, discusses how she learned to sell by hawking hot dogs, the biggest complaint about buying tickets she hears from our customers, and more.

  • 89 – Tara Rubin

    11/09/2016 Duration: 35min

    Tara Rubin, Broadway Casting Director, discusses the biggest mistake Actors make walking into the room, how we are doing on diversity, and more.

  • 88 – Charles Isherwood

    04/09/2016 Duration: 31min

    Charles Isherwood, New York Times Theater Critic, discusses what hes looking forward to this season, why writers should NOT read his reviews, and more

  • 87 – Richard Frankel

    28/08/2016 Duration: 41min

    Richard Frankel, Producer, discusses the origin of the premium ticket, how he got Mel Brooks to give him the chance to produce The Producers, and more.

  • 86 – Manny Azenberg

    21/08/2016 Duration: 44min

    Manny Azenberg, Producer, discusses how playing baseball with Robert Redford changed his life, the greatest things he learned from David Merrick and Alexander Cohen, and more.

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