TRU’s Writer-Producer Speed Date
It’s important to be able to talk about our musicals in a pitch format. How is a producer supposed to sell our show if we don’t know how to sell it ourselves?
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It’s important to be able to talk about our musicals in a pitch format. How is a producer supposed to sell our show if we don’t know how to sell it ourselves?
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The Academy Reading Series provides free, live and in-person readings for Academy member musicals selected through periodic Pitch Nights. One show will be selected for a free semi-staged reading produced and directed by Rebecca Lowrey.
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Best practices, settings and equipment to look and sound your best during Zoom meetings or online recording.
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Even if you’re not quite ready for production, it’s helpful to have a working knowledge of all the roles involved in creating and producing a show. Here’s a breakdown of many of the personnel utilized when taking a show from page to stage.
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Continuing to develop your musical during the Broadway shutdown depends on diligence, discipline, and dedication to your craft. Here are 7 tasks that can keep you moving forward!
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