On the Job: Broadway Producer
Broadway producer Jeffrey Seller tells us what it takes to stage a hit musical
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The most interesting part of my job for me is nurturing the creators of the musicals, offering support, criticism, insight and hoping that I might influence them in a positive way that might result in a better work.
What has been your most exciting moment on the job?
There will never be a moment more exciting than bringing Rent to Broadway. There will never be a moment sadder than the death of Jonathan Larson, the creator of Rent, on the day of the first preview off Broadway. And there will probably never be a moment more fun than winning the Tony for Avenue Q, when it was considered the upset of the century.
Any downsides?
I'm a very lucky man. My avocation is my vocation. What I did for fun as a child, I do for a living as an adult.
As a producer, what do you look for in a show?
It's visceral, purely visceral. I feel it or I don't. But what do I look for? I want to be surprised. I want to have an experience I've never had before, which was certainly the case with Rent, Avenue Q and my newest production In the Heights. When I attended the first reading of In the Heights and the show started with the opening number, I had never heard a Broadway musical sound like that. I was instantly hooked. We hope that the young artists toiling away at writing new musicals have the ingenuity to find a way to get guys like me into the room. And usually the right ones do.
What did you see in Rent when you first saw it?
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Comments (11)
I have just recently completed a fantastic full scale musical on the lifestory of Aretha Franklin entitled Aretha...The One and Only. If possible I'd like an email address for Mr. Sellers for a professional opinion. Thank you.
Posted by Loren Dean Harper on January 24,2011 | 07:06 AM
I must say that article was very interesting to read. I'm doing a drama assignment at the moment and have used Jeffrey Seller in a case study.
Posted by GPM on July 17,2010 | 01:23 AM
I have written THE DOLL - a raggedy musical.
We had a staged reading last year at the RITZ in Oaklyn, NJ and this July 9-18, 2010 we will have 6 performances at the SKETCH CLUB in Woodbury, NJ.
How do I invite a producer(s) to these performance to see if they might have an interest in producing it?
Rob
Posted by Robert Kristie on April 11,2010 | 12:41 PM
I have a new musical and would like to contact Jeffrey Sellers.
If you have an e-mail, i would appreciate receiving that info.
E.D.S. Davis
Posted by Elaine Davida Sklar on April 11,2010 | 10:20 AM
Jeffrey Seller is an amazing person! I developed a love for theater after I worked with him at the University of Michigan. As the student director he cast me as Rizzo. I loved his methods and passion for excellence.
I am proud of what he has accomplished. He deserves to succeed. I look forward to seeing what else he has up his sleeve!
Posted by Judy Kehler on March 7,2010 | 05:23 PM
Hi my grade is doing a project and I have a question for you.... how good do you have to be to be on broadway?
Posted by Unknown on January 15,2010 | 08:22 AM
I am from Australia and keen to get my latest musical theatre work performed in the U.S as it's based in the US. While obviously meeting Jeffrey or being able to send material to him would be ideal, are there any US agents you could recommend - that can pitch works to people like Jeffrey? Always difficult with musicals - you sell a house you get an agent - you want to sell a musical - very hard to find out who can help you.
Appreciate your advice and well done on the article!
Regards
Christine Bain
Posted by Christine Bain on December 18,2009 | 08:37 PM
I have recently completed and produced a new Scottish Musical "Lady Lane".It is based on the novel"White Bird Passes"by Jessie Kesson As part of The Highland Year of Culture it recieved great reviews and with the amount of ex pats in America I believe it would be a major hit .look in at myspace.com/ladylanemusical
Ceers Kenny
Posted by Kenny Macdonald on October 15,2009 | 02:31 PM
Hi Mike and Sharon -
Jeffrey Seller is one of the founders of The Producing Office in New York. We are releasing a new service to theatrical professionals that provides this type of information as well as the ability to post information on projects for other producers/investors at BoffoBox.com.
If you send me an email from the website, I'll set you guys up with a free trial.
Thanks.
Brian
President | Boffo Box
Posted by Brian McMahon on October 3,2009 | 11:44 AM
I represent a famous Broadway musical star who has developed a musical based on a well-known serious dramatic play. Can you advise how I can reach Jeffrey Seller? Thank you.
Posted by Mike Schwager on April 11,2009 | 09:48 PM
I wuld like to invite Jeffrey Sellers to a reading of my musical "socks". The true story of what happens to them after they get lost in the dryer. Is there somewhere I can send an invitation. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Sharon Barnett
Posted by sharon barnett on February 24,2009 | 02:53 AM
Great Article—It's alway informative and inspirational to learn how people get from A-Z! James
Posted by James K. Zimmerman on April 14,2008 | 09:45 AM