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What makes a theater company successful? Lisa Mulcahy poses the question to leaders from nineteen of the countrys most diverse and vital theater companies from the recent past and present, and offers answers in
Building the Successful Theater Company. Producers, stage managers, directorsanyone dreaming of running a theater troupewill benefit from the practical guidance, amusing anecdotes, and sincere advice in this peek behind the curtains of the often difficult, always seductive, profession of theater. With five additional companies profiled in this fully revised third edition, Building a Successful Theater Company features:
•The LABrynth Theater Company
•New Paradise Laboratories
•National Theatre of the Deaf
•Shotgun Players
•Asian-American Theatre Company
•Steppenwolf Theater Company
•The Pasadena Playhouse
•La Jolla Playhouse
•Chicago City Limits
•Berkeley Repertory Theatre
•Arena Stages The Living Stage Theatre Company
•Mixed Blood Theatre Company
•Horizons Theatre
•Wheelock Family Theatre
•L.A. Theatre Works
•A Traveling Jewish Theatre
•Jean Cocteau Repertory
•Bailiwick Repertory
•New Repertory Theatre
New chapters cover funding and financial aspects, maximizing a company's potential through powerful social media use, and creating successful partnerships by teaming up with corporate sponsors and establishing artistic collaborations. Stage veterans reveal advice on everything from locating performance space, to developing a business plan, to and rehearsing and publicizing productions in this invaluable guide to creating or growing a theater company.
About the Author
Lisa Mulcahy is a theater teacher, director, performer, and multimedia writer. She was cowriter and stage director of the hit Off-Broadway musical Renegade Sluts on Bikes and was directed by Edward Albee in her appearance in his play Malcolm. Her articles have been published in such magazines as Stage Directions, Teaching Theatre, Marie Claire, Glamour, Redbook, and Seventeen. She is the author ofA Life in Acting, An Actor's Guide: Your First Year in Hollywood, Fourth Edition, The Actor's Other Career Book, and Theater Festivals, all published by Allworth Press.