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  • TBOT_S04E18 - WE’RE STILL HERE
    2026/01/13

    In this episode of 'The Business of Theater,' hosts Darnelle Radford and Mitchell Weiss discuss the current state of theater in 2026, reflecting on the impact of the pandemic, the economics of theater production, and the challenges of maintaining community and connection within the industry. They emphasize the importance of human interaction and the need for a supportive environment for artists, while also addressing the rising costs of theater and the need for a renewed sense of community engagement.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to the Business of Theater

    00:56 Reflections on the Golden Globes and Theater's Cross-Over

    02:41 The Impact of the Pandemic on Theater

    05:01 The Struggle for Audience Engagement

    07:49 The Rising Costs of Theater Tickets

    10:38 The Reality of Working in Theater

    13:29 The Financial Strain on Artists

    16:12 The Toll of Performance on Actors

    19:00 The Changing Landscape of Auditions

    21:39 Community and the Future of Theater

    24:44 Navigating Post-Pandemic Challenges in Theater

    27:04 The Financial Landscape of Theater

    33:00 Rebuilding Community Connections

    39:04 The Importance of Gathering Spaces

    46:24 Preserving Theater Traditions and Community

    WORKING TITLE:

    We’re Still Here

    REJECTED TITLES:

    Looks like we made it?

    LINKS:

    CBS Sunday Morning: Noah Wyle Interview:

    https://youtu.be/cKL-hKPhbqw?si=DepoJSh4cIaP3ZCQ

    Jessie Buckley, Rose Byrne, & More Win Golden Globe Awards - Full List of Winners:

    https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Jessie-Buckley-Rose-Byrne-More-Win-Golden-Globe-Awards-Full-List-of-Winners-2026011258?utm_source=sniply&utm_campaign=sniply&utm_medium=sniply

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  • End of Year Reflections and Looking Forward | TBOT_S04E17 - SHOW MUST CLOSE
    2026/01/01

    In this episode, Darnelle Radford and Mitchell Weiss explore the current state of theater, reflecting on the past year while looking forward to the future. They discuss the impact of streaming and television on live performances, the importance of diversity in entertainment, and the role of regional theaters in fostering creativity. The conversation also touches on the challenges of marketing and audience engagement, the need for new voices in theater, and the significance of education in theater etiquette. They celebrate unique productions like the One Man Nutcracker and share their hopes for the theater landscape in 2026.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Business of Theater: A Year in Review

    02:46 Nostalgia and Classic TV: A Year-End Reflection

    05:21 The Impact of Politics on Theater

    08:07 Diversity in Entertainment: A Double-Edged Sword

    10:44 The Role of Nonprofits in Theater

    13:14 Emerging Trends in Television and Theater

    16:22 The Future of Theater: Challenges and Opportunities

    18:53 Funding and Support for New Works

    21:33 Audience Engagement: What Draws Us to Theater?

    30:49 The Power of Word of Mouth in Theater

    32:05 Nostalgia and the Rehashing of Classics

    33:34 The Role of Previews and Press in Theater Success

    35:15 Marketing Strategies: Budgeting and Hype

    36:52 The Impact of Star Power on Ticket Sales

    38:29 The Challenges of Filling Seats in Theater

    39:12 Cultural Support for the Arts vs. Sports

    41:20 The Nature of Theater: Community Engagement and Scarcity

    43:23 The Importance of Audience Education and Etiquette

    50:41 Creating a Positive Theater Experience for Young Audiences

    52:56 Looking Ahead: New Productions and Future Trends

    LINKS:

    Kennedy Center Honors Draws 35% Fewer Viewers Than Last Year

    https://www.theatermania.com/news/kennedy-center-honors-draws-35-fewer-viewers-than-last-year_1816361/

    Kennedy Center vows to sue musician who canceled performance over Trump name change

    https://www.npr.org/2025/12/27/g-s1-103808/kennedy-center-lawsuit-chuck-redd-cancellation-trump

    Kennedy Center Confirms More Than 20 Show Cancellations Or Postponements Since Donald Trump’s Takeover

    https://deadline.com/2025/03/trump-kennedy-center-cancellations-1236313914/

    Broadway League releases audience demographic report for 2024-2025

    https://www.broadwaynews.com/broadway-league-releases-audience-demographic-report-for-2024-2025/?utm_source=sniply&utm_campaign=sniply&utm_medium=sniply

    Why ‘Heated Rivalry’ Can’t Compete at the Emmys — and Likely Won’t Be Able to for Season 2, Either

    https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/heated-rivalry-emmys-eligibility-season-2-1236619236/

    STARMITES (Musical)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starmites

    ONE SINGULAR SENSATION:

    One-Man Nutcracker (Chris Davis)

    Two Strangers Carry A Cake Across New York

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  • TBOT_S04E16 - HEART HUSTLE SURVIVAL
    2025/12/08

    This conversation explores the challenges faced by theater artists, including financial struggles, the impact of the pandemic, and the importance of equitable wages and housing. The hosts discuss the role of arts organizations in supporting artists and the need for community and support within the theater industry. They also address the challenges of funding and budgeting for theater, emphasizing the importance of growth and sustainability for the future of the industry.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Business of Theater

    02:32 Financial Constraints in Theater

    05:27 The Hustle: Balancing Theater and Other Work

    07:53 Income and Wage Disparities in Theater

    10:42 Housing and Living Conditions for Theater Workers

    13:33 The Impact of Location on Theater Work

    16:22 Funding and Compensation in the Arts

    18:52 The Future of Theater: Balancing Art and Economics

    21:33 The Importance of Workplace Environment

    24:13 Caring for Artists and Staff

    26:09 Union Standards and Compensation

    28:09 The Role of Small Gestures in Management

    29:56 Budgeting and Financial Challenges in Nonprofits

    31:37 Growth and Purpose in Theater Organizations

    33:08 Compensation and Financial Sustainability

    35:57 The Value of Frontline Staff

    38:35 Opportunities for Growth and Development

    42:29 Navigating Financial Constraints in Theater

    LINKS:

    “Tom Stoppard, Master Playwright Whose Work Spanned Six Decades, Dies at 88” by Broadway.com’s Beth Stevens - “Stoppard wrote more than 30 plays, building a body of work that blended big ideas with theatricality. His breakthrough Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was first staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1966. It then moved to the National Theatre and later to Broadway, where the comic riff on two minor characters from Hamlet won the Tony Award for Best Play in 1968. ... His plays soon became fixtures on Broadway.

    His work also earned major acclaim in London where he received three Olivier Awards (for Arcadia, Heroes and Leopoldstadt). The Royal Court, the National Theatre and the West End all staged his plays throughout his career and helped build his reputation across the U.K. He was knighted in 1997 and became one of the most honored dramatists in British theater.” https://bway.ly/qr6roa

    “It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater?” by The New York Times’ Erik Piepenburg - “Adam Greenfield, the artistic director of Playwrights Horizons, where “Prince F****t” had its premiere this summer in a Soho Rep co-production, said our relationship to a play starts when we first hear about it. That’s especially true with “Prince F****t.” “Whether it’s distaste or anxiety or intrigue, the title positions you in the play before you know anything about it,” he said.” https://bway.ly/y7sqyo

    Heart, Hustle, Survival - Report Sheds Light on Realities of Making a Living and a Life in the Theatre

    https://www.tcg.org/Web/News/Press-Releases/new-report-hhs.aspx

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  • TBOT_S04E15 - Changed For Good
    2025/11/24

    In this conversation, Mitch Weiss and Darnelle Radford explore the captivating elements of storytelling in cinema, particularly focusing on the transformative power of films like 'The Wizard of Oz'. They discuss how characters and narratives engage audiences, turning them into passionate fans and 'nerds' of the story.

    Chapters

    Introduction and Working Titles - 00:00:00

    The Unique Nature of Live Theater - 00:03:00

    The Role of Regional Theaters - 00:09:00

    Audience Engagement and Financial Dynamics - 00:15:00

    Imagination and Cultural Expression in Theater - 00:21:00

    Commitment to New Play Development - 00:27:00

    The Evolution of Theater with Society - 00:33:00

    LINKS:

    WHAT DO THE CRITICS THINK OF WICKED FOR GOOD

    https://playbill.com/article/what-do-the-critics-think-of-wicked-for-good

    Tom Felton Sends Harry Potter Stage Box Office Flying, and More From Last Week's Broadway Grosses

    https://playbill.com/article/tom-felton-sends-harry-potter-stage-box-office-flying-and-more-from-last-weeks-broadway-grosses

    C-R-I-T-I-C-S! Reviews Are Out for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Revival

    https://playbill.com/article/c-r-i-t-i-c-s-reviews-are-out-for-the-off-broadway-spelling-bee-revival

    Here Are the Lyrics to the New Songs in Wicked: For Good

    https://playbill.com/article/here-are-the-lyrics-to-the-new-songs-in-wicked-for-good

    All the Changes Wicked: For Good Made to Act 2 of Wicked

    https://playbill.com/article/all-the-changes-wicked-for-good-made-to-act-2-of-wicked

    ONE SINGULAR SENSATION:

    Darnelle Radford - New Executive Director of Theatre Philadelphia

    https://theatrephiladelphia.org/theatre-news/theatre-philadelphia-names-darnelle-radford-as-new-executive-director

    Mitch Weiss - 10 years of The Business of Broadway

    https://www.amazon.com/Business-Broadway-Insider%C2%92s-Producing-Investing/dp/1621535568

    CHESS - THE MUSICAL

    https://chessbroadway.com/

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  • TBOT_S04E14 - Slips and Decks
    2025/11/10

    The conversation delves into the challenges faced by creative artists in the industry, particularly focusing on the competitive nature of festivals and the lack of support for artists trying to develop their work. It highlights the need for better systems to help artists promote their concepts and scripts effectively.

    LINKS:

    A Broadway Tradition is Fluttering Into History - NYTimes (10/28/2025)

    Broadway plans to replace the cast-change slips that are stuffed into Playbills with QR codes. Some understudies and theater buffs will mourn their loss.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/28/theater/broadway-cast-change-slips-playbill.html

    BATBOY - NY City Center

    https://www.nycitycenter.org/pdps/2025-2026/bat-boy-the-musical/

    ART New York - Alliance of Resident Theatres

    https://www.art-newyork.org/

    Just Me - Perri Gaffney

    https://www.perritales.com/index-3.html

    ONE SINGULAR SENSATION:

    MITCH: CHESS - Broadway

    https://chessbroadway.com/

    DARNELLE: BLUE MOON

    https://www.sonyclassics.com/film/bluemoon/

    NOTES:

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  • TBOT_S03E20 - SPRING AWAKENS
    2025/04/07

    In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the multifaceted nature of the theater industry, focusing on the financial aspects, the challenges of accessibility, and the importance of creativity and entrepreneurship. They explore the changing landscape of Broadway, the struggles of theater management, and the journey of actors navigating their careers. The discussion emphasizes the value of experience, mentorship, and the need for a proactive approach in the theater world. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch Weiss explore the complexities of the theater industry, focusing on the value of internships, the financial landscape of Broadway, and the challenges of ticket pricing. They discuss the impact of nonprofit versus for-profit theater, the importance of community engagement, and the need for a balance between artistic integrity and financial sustainability. The conversation highlights the evolving expectations of audiences and the necessity for theaters to adapt to changing economic conditions while maintaining accessibility.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Business of Theater: Money Matters

    03:12 The Changing Landscape of Broadway

    05:46 The Importance of Accessibility in Theater

    08:50 Navigating the Challenges of Theater Management

    12:05 The Role of Creativity in Theater

    15:11 The Entrepreneurial Spirit in Theater

    18:00 The Journey of Actors and Their Challenges

    20:58 The Value of Experience and Mentorship

    24:07 The Future of Theater and Its Opportunities

    34:26 The Value of Internships in Theater

    36:23 The Financial Landscape of Broadway

    38:55 The Impact of Nonprofit vs. For-Profit Theater

    41:12 The Challenge of Ticket Pricing

    44:53 The Role of Community in Theater

    51:12 Audience Engagement and Expectations

    58:32 The Future of Theater Pricing and Accessibility

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  • TBOT_S03E19 - MARCH OUT
    2025/03/31

    In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the challenges facing the theater industry, particularly in attracting audiences post-pandemic. They explore the importance of community engagement, the impact of Broadway on regional theaters, and the need for theaters to establish their unique identities. The discussion also touches on the effectiveness of membership and subscription models in fostering audience loyalty and the necessity of creating enriching experiences for theatergoers. In this conversation, Mitch and Darnelle explore the challenges faced by theater companies in engaging audiences, the importance of community connections, and the balance between work and passion in the theater industry. They discuss the changing landscape of employment in theater, the financial dynamics of Broadway, and the need for community support to ensure the future of the arts.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Business of Theater

    02:02 The Challenge of Attracting Audiences

    06:05 Post-Pandemic Theater Landscape

    10:00 Community Engagement and Theater Identity

    13:57 The Impact of Broadway on Regional Theater

    18:01 Creating a Unique Theater Experience

    21:54 Engaging New Audiences

    26:09 Membership vs. Subscription Models

    30:05 The Future of Theater Audiences

    36:52 The Challenge of Audience Engagement

    39:11 Creating Community Connections

    41:38 Balancing Work and Passion in Theater

    46:29 The Changing Landscape of Theater Employment

    52:53 The Financial Dynamics of Broadway

    01:05:57 The Future of Theater and Community Support

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  • TBOT_S03E18 - IT HAPPENS
    2025/03/10

    In this engaging conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch Weiss explore the intricate world of theater, touching on the recent Oscars, the impact of Broadway shows like Wicked, and the challenges faced by the industry in terms of pricing, audience engagement, and the evolution of live performances in the age of streaming. They discuss the disconnect between award shows and the general public, the rising costs of theater productions, and the prevalence of adaptations in musical theater, all while emphasizing the unique experience that live performances offer. In this conversation, Darnelle Radford and Mitch discuss the evolution of musical theater, the challenges of adaptations, and the unexpected hurdles faced in theater production. They explore the importance of understudies, the changing role of directors, and the courage required to take risks in theater. The discussion also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on the theater landscape and the ongoing issues of accessibility and inclusivity within the industry.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Business of Theater

    03:03 Oscars and Broadway Performances

    06:03 The Impact of Wicked on Broadway

    09:00 The Disconnect Between Award Shows and Audience Engagement

    11:46 Theater Pricing and Accessibility Issues

    14:48 The Challenges of Production Costs

    18:01 The Evolution of Theater and Audience Expectations

    20:55 The Future of Live Theater vs. Streaming Platforms

    23:58 Adaptations in Musical Theater

    26:33 Evolution of Musical Theater

    27:54 Adaptations and Their Interpretations

    30:45 Unexpected Challenges in Theater Production

    36:17 The Role of Understudies in Theater

    40:31 The Changing Role of Directors

    45:09 The Courage to Take Risks in Theater

    49:40 Navigating Post-COVID Theater Landscape

    54:22 Accessibility and Inclusivity in Theater

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