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So You Want To Be A Theatre Producer?

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Intended for producers at student or amateur level. The first how-to book of its kind on the subject of producing.
  • 17 May 2011
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Packed full of insights and tricks of the trade, this book will give you the inspiration and confidence you need, whether you are taking your first steps in the profession or simply want to know what it takes to get a show on the stage.

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Price: $30.95
Pages: 256
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date: 17 May 2011
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.38 in
ISBN: 9781854595379
Format: Paperback
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"Essential reading for anyone contemplating a life in the theatre fast lane."— Thelma Holt

"A perfect handbook for beginners and a useful aide-memoire for those of us who’ve been at it for years."—Nicholas Allott, Managing Director, Cameron Mackintosh Ltd

"At last, hundreds of students on arts management and administration courses have a comprehensive reference book. It proves a unique guide for anyone taking their first steps into the world of productions"—Anthony Field, The Stage

"Yes! A good book on producing theatre, written by a successful theatre producer!...valuable insights on everything from the creative issues of coming up with the ideas and casting a show, through to tackling touring costs, insurance, marketing, PR and so forth...valuable information for anyone putting on a production of any scale in any setting."—Total Theatre
JAMES SEABRIGHT is one of the UK’s fastest-rising and most exciting theatre producers. He has produced nearly one hundred shows on UK tours, in the West End and at the Edinburgh Festival where he is the most prolific producer on the Fringe (with seventeen productions scheduled for the 2009 Festival). His productions have included the premiere English language adaptation of The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho which toured and played off-West End in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and the phenomenally successful Potted Potter, a parody of the Harry Potter novels, which has toured internationally for several years, including runs in the West End. He lives in South London.