If only I had read this book when I was producing plays, I wouldn't have lost all that money. This is the producer's Bible - complete with Ten Commandments and Revelations - Gyles Brandreth How to Produce A West End Show demystifies the working world of live theatre. This is an insider account that maps an entry route into the industry and examines the challenges faced by West End producers. How to budget and finance a show How to assemble a cast and creative team How to work with writers, directors and designers How to book a West End theatre and a pre-West End tour How to advertise and market your show Julius Green shares the experience hes gained as one of the UKs most prolific theatre producers to illuminate the glamorous, gritty process of putting on a West End show. An exceptionally well-written, drily inflected and amusing book full of useful words of wisdom. - Michael Coveney, Whatsonstage.com An excellent book which does exactly what it says on the tin. Its a warts-and-all description of how West End productions get to the stage while at the same time being extremely readable. It even manages to make the complexities of VAT interesting. - AK Bennett-Hunter, Sightline It really is a good read and is well worth a look for anyone who wants to work in theatre, not just aspiring producers. - Alistair Smith, The Stage
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Weight: 380g
Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
Publication Date: 13 May 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350262836
About Dr. Julius Green
Dr. Julius Green has over 150 plays and musicals to his credit (in the West End on tour and on the Fringe) as an independent theatre producer and a further 100 (in the West End on tour and on Broadway) as Senior Producer for Bill Kenwright Limited. He has served on the Board of Management of the Society of London Theatre and the Board of Directors of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society and is a Director of the Academy of Circus Arts. Julius is an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Arts and Humanities at Birkbeck College University of London where he teaches on the MA course in Creative Producing and is a guest lecturer for the MA course in Creative Producing at Central School of Speech and Drama. He taught the Arts Administration module of the Leisure and Tourism BA at the University of North London and lectures on theatre producing for the Theatre Royal Haymarket's Masterclass series. He has contributed articles to Theatre Magazine and The Stage newspaper