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
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85 – Craig Zadan and Neil Meron
14/08/2016 Duration: 51minCraig Zadan and Neil Meron, Producers, discuss the status of Bombshell, how to get the biggest names to agree to your project, and more.
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84 – Barry Weissler
07/08/2016 Duration: 29minBarry Weissler, Tony Award-Winning Producer, discusses his journey from actor to director to bullfighter, what he thinks about movies studios entering the Broadway game, and more.
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83 – Brian Mahoney
31/07/2016 Duration: 41minBrian Mahoney, Vice President of Ticket Sales at the Shubert Organization, discusses the evolution of the Broadway ticket discount, the Hamilton ticketing phenomenon, and more
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82 – Steven Pasquale
25/07/2016 Duration: 34minBroadway Star Steven Pasquale discusses why auditioning is the worst experience in the world, his thoughts on the actors role in the developmental process, and more.
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81 – Michael Paulson
17/07/2016 Duration: 37minNew York Times Theater Reporter Michael Paulson discusses the similarities faced by the theater industry and the newspaper industry, how he switched from covering religion to covering theater, and more.
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80 – Sue Frost and Randy Adams
10/07/2016 Duration: 42minTony-winning Producers Sue Frost and Randy Adams discuss how theyve learned to divide and conquer their producing duties, how their partnership began, and more.
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79 – Bartlett Sher
04/07/2016 Duration: 32minTony-winning Director Bartlett Sher discusses his rehearsal process, what he looks for in the audition room, and more.
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78 – Peter Lawrence
26/06/2016 Duration: 36minTony Award-winning Stage Manager Peter Lawrence discusses was a Stage Manager actually does, what he thinks the best Broadway year was, and more.
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77 – Stephen Byrd
19/06/2016 Duration: 54minTony-nominated Producer Stephen Byrd discusses diversifying Broadway, Tony campaigning, and more.
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76 – Paul Libin
14/06/2016 Duration: 45minPaul Libin, Executive Vice President of Jujamcyn Theaters, discusses how Marilyn Monroe once helped him book a theater, how labor negotiations have changed over the years, and more.
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75 – André Bishop
05/06/2016 Duration: 46minAndré Bishop, Artistic Director of Lincoln Center Theater, discusses why he never considers the audience when picking shows for his theaters, how he chooses directors for his projects, and more.
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74 – Lonny Price
29/05/2016 Duration: 47minTony-nominated Actor/Writer/Director Lonny Price discusses Merrily We Roll Along, recording stage performances, and more.
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73 – Ben Stanton
22/05/2016 Duration: 44minTony-nominated lighting designer Ben Stanton discusses his thoughts on projection design in theater, how LED lights are affecting the industry, and more.
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72 – Phil Birsh
15/05/2016 Duration: 42minPhil Birsh, President of Playbill, discusses why Playbill doesnt have message boards, how producing is like horse racing, and more.
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71 – John Doyle
08/05/2016 Duration: 51minTony-winning Director John Doyle discusses the difference between directing in New York and London, which actors drive him crazy, and more.
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70 – Leigh Silverman
04/05/2016 Duration: 42minTony-nominated Director Leigh Silverman discusses how she decides if a new play is viable, why she makes her designers act, and more.
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69 – Meredith Blair
24/04/2016 Duration: 40minMeredith Blair, President of The Booking Group, discusses how touring has changed over the last 20 years, Producer/Presenter negotiations, and more.
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68 - Stephen Flaherty
18/04/2016 Duration: 54minTony Award-winning Composer Stephen Flaherty discusses how to get through writers block, why not having his first shows produced was a good thing, and more.
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67 - Bruce Lazarus
10/04/2016 Duration: 46minBruce Lazarus, Executive Director of Samuel French, discusses how licensing theater is like playing video games, how Samuel French is fighting online piracy, and more.
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66 - Adrian Bryan-Brown
04/04/2016 Duration: 39minBroadway Press Agent Adrian Bryan-Brown discusses how being a press agent is similar to being a playwright, what Broadway press will look like in 20 years, and more.