Come to a FREE panel discussion featuring Off Broadway producers and general mangers. Sign up now!
“ABCs of Producing Off Broadway” will feature Dan Goggin (Nunsense, Nunsense A-Men, Nunsense 2), R. Erin Craig (I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road, Academy), and Christine Cox (The Amazing Max and the Box of Interesting Things, and Administrator of the Off Broadway Alliance Mentorship Program). Hugh Hysell, President of HHC Marketing and producer of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike and Peter and the Starcatcher, will moderate the discussion.
DATE: Sunday, September 29, 2013
TIME: Doors open at 11:30am for complimentary coffee and bagels. The panel will take place from Noon – 1:30pm with additional time allotted afterward for conversation with fellow attendees.
LOCATION: Snapple Theater Center, 210 West 50th Street (at Broadway).
COST: FREE! (reservations are a must)
HOW IT WORKS: Attendees are encouraged to pre-submit questions for the panelists when they submit their reservations. Questions will be asked live at the seminar.
REGISTER NOW! Click here (RSVP by 9/28/13)
About The Off Broadway Alliance:
The Off Broadway Alliance is a non-profit corporation organized by theater professionals dedicated to supporting, promoting and encouraging the production of Off Broadway theater and to making live theater increasingly accessible to new and diverse audiences. The Alliance holds monthly meetings and membership is open to everyone in the Off Broadway theater community.
Among its initiatives, The Off Broadway Alliance sponsors 20at20, the event that runs twice a year for 20 days and lets theatergoers purchase $20 tickets to dozens of Off Broadway shows 20 minutes before curtain.
The Alliance also presents the Off Broadway Alliance Awards, including an annual tribute to the Legends of Off Broadway and inductees to the Off Broadway Hall of Fame. It also produces a free Sunday Seminars series focusing on the culture, business and history of Off Broadway featuring major players from the Off Broadway scene. The Alliance operates the OBA Mentorship Program, which provides new producers with guidance and direction from Off Broadway veterans. And the Alliance created the Off Broadway Economic Impact Report, which outlines Off Broadway’s over $500 million annual impact on the economy of the City of New York.
About The Panelists:
DAN GOGGIN (Writer/Director/Producer) began his professional career singing in the Broadway production of Luther starring Albert Finney. While appearing in a comic folk duo, he started writing. This led to scores for the Off-Broadway musical Hark!, the Broadway production of Legend and two revues. Goggin received the 1986 Outer Critics Circle Awards given to Nunsense for Best Musical, Best Book and Best Music. Nunsense and Nunsense 2, both starring Rue McClanahan, have been recorded for TV, as well as Nunsense Jamboree with Vicki Lawrence. Nunsense A-Men! opened in New York in June 1998. Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical on PBS starring Rue McClanahan with guest John Ritter, received an Emmy nomination for Best Musical Score. Meshuggah-Nuns: The Ecumenical Nunsense premiered in 2002. In 2005 Nunsensations: The Nunsense Vegas Revue opened and in 2011 Sister Robert Anne’s Cabaret Class and Nunset Boulevard: The Nunsense Hollywood Bowl Show premiered. Most recently, the original Nunsense celebrated its 30th Anniversary at the Saint Louis Muny. www.nunsense.com.
R. ERIN CRAIG / LA VIE PRODUCTIONS is dedicated to developing, producing and managing new works, fostering new talent and attracting new audiences. Current Producing projects include Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting, Academy, I’m Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road and Still Getting My Act Together, Stalking the Bogeyman, Taking Step Three13 and How We Got Away With It (a full length independent film currently on the festival circuit). Current General Management projects include Fingers & Toes, The Jazz Age, Spin, 100 Years Into the Heart, LIBERTY A Monumental New Musical. Recent: Mock Your World, Turning Page, Let’s Kill Grandma This Christmas, Irena’s Vow (Associate Producer, Broadway), The Kid Who Would Be Pope, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, General & Production Management for NYMF 2008 & 2009, In the Heights, High Fidelity, Hurlyburly, Shockheaded Peter, De La Guarda in Seoul, Korea & Tel Aviv, Israel, NYC and Las Vegas. www.LaVieProductions.com
CHRISTINE COX made her producing debut with the Off-Broadway show The Amazing Max and the Box of Interesting Things. The show ran successfully to rave reviews from the NY Times, Huffington Post, and PBS Kids while playing for 15 months and returns this November. With The Off Broadway Alliance she created the brand new OBA Mentorship Program, which pairs up Off-Broadway professionals with novice producers seeking guidance on a specific artistic/theatrical project. As an entrepreneur she owns NYC based children’s entertainment companies (Miss Christine and A Princess Visit), and was most recently featured on the Today Show and Launchher.com’s 40 under 40 list. As a dancer, teaching artist and choreographer she has worked with the Lincoln Center Institute and So You Think You Can Dance. She has appeared in and choreographed regional theater productions (Guys and Dolls, Will Rogers Follies, The Wizard of Oz), and International tours (Asian tour, The Magical School for Wizards). She is also the creator of “5th Grade Ballroom Stars,” a dance program that teaches respect through ballroom dance.
HUGH HYSELL is a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer and award-winning marketer. His Broadway producing projects include Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2013 Tony Award for Best Play), Peter and the Starcatcher (winner of 5 Tony Awards) and Impressionism. Off-Broadway he has produced The All-Male Importance of Being Earnest (also conceived and directed), Y-2-Gay The Musical (also conceived and directed) and Seamen the Sailor Musical (also conceived and directed). Hugh is president of HHC Marketing where he has served as marketing director of over 200 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and runs www.BroadwayInsider.com and www.TheMenEvent.com. He serves on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Multicultural Diversity Action Committee and is an Associate Professor at Columbia University. He has provided pro bono services to Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids, HRC, GLAAD, QSAC, and The Commercial Theatre Institute. He is a founding member of The Off Broadway Alliance and currently serves as a Nominator for the Off Broadway Alliance Awards. www.hhcmarketing.com.