Sourdough-bagelsMy BFFs over at the Off Broadway Alliance asked me to let you know about the latest in their Off-Broadway panel series that just so happens to be . . . this Sunday!

Starting at noon and finishing by 1:30 (to make sure you have time to get to whatever matinee you're seeing that day) , this Sunday's panel is called "Producing from the Ground Up!" and features such the following awesome Hollywood Square-like celebrity participants:  Lori Fineman, Executive Director of Transport Group (which produced the New York premiere of Lysistrata Jones); Tom D'Angora, Producer of NEWSical; and Edmund Gaynes, Producer and Theatre Owner (St. Luke's Theatre and Actors Temple Theatre).

John Capo, President of John Capo Public Relations, will take his usual position as the moderator.

Oh, and if that weren't enough . . . free coffee and bagels.  I mean, come on.  Why do brunch when you can get free bagels and free advice on how to get your Off-Broadway show off the ground from three people that have actually done it.  

Here are the details:

Sunday, Feb. 12th.
12:00 – 1:30
Snapple Theater Center at 50th and Bway. 

To RSVP, click here

To learn more about the Alliance, including how to join and get involved, click here.  

 

(Got a comment? I love 'em, so comment below! Email subscribers, click here, then scroll down, to say what's on your mind!)

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FUN STUFF:

- Win FOUR tickets to see Nick Jonas in How To Suceed . . . Click here to enter!

- Take a Broadway Road Trip from DC on 2/25!  Click here!

- SEMINAR ALERT: Get Your Show Off the Ground Seminar: 2/18.  Only ONE slot left!  Sign up today!

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3 Responses to Producing panel alert! How to produce from the ground up Off-Broadway.

  1. Demetrius thornton says:

    This needs to be a webcast. I’m in Chicago but can really use something like this right now.

  2. kim says:

    I love these panels! This is how I learned about you Ken!

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