A Case Study: Managing on Broadway
ARTP1-CE9762
/ $515
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education:
Arts Programs
A producer relies on a general manager and a company manager to get the show open; keep it running; follow through on production and finance; oversee employees and artists; and work with investors. Class participants assume the roles of general and company managers and oversee a Broadway show from preproduction to follow-up after closing. Union rules; contract negotiations; budgeting; scheduling; time management; subsidiary rights; box office supervision; theater deals; marketing and promotion; job descriptions; pricing; investment reporting and accounting practices; legal issues; merchandising; and management styles are addressed. The class goes backstage on Broadway to meet with working managers.
10-session Arts Administration elective.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas:
Arts Administration
Section 1
Monday 6:20pm-8:20pm
March 5 - May 14
No class March 12
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Mitchell Weiss
Location: Woolworth Bldg, 15 Barclay St.