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Direconomics – A Three-Part Podcast Series

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Direconomics – A Three-Part Podcast Series

Posted on
February 10, 2021
by mlevy

Directors at their core are creators, leaders, and storytellers, and often the stories they share with audiences bring great success, both artistically and financially. However, the path to financial independence as a director isn’t as clear as one might expect. How can artists, producers, and patrons work together to create a more sustainable and tangible industry for its creative teams, and at what cost – literally. Join Drama League Associate Artistic Director Nilan and Directors Project alumni Danny Sharron along with some of our industry’s most critically-acclaimed directors Saheem Ali, David Cromer, Colette Robert, Jacob Padrón, Leigh Silverman, and Gabriel Stelian-Shanks in a season premiere three-part conversation about the economics of theater, pulling back the curtain on the class divisions built into the commercial and non-profit theater while reimagining a more equitable future for the industry.

Available on Apple and Spotify, or via the Drama League.

For more information about Danny Sharron visit: http://www.dannysharron.com
For more information about Saheem Ali: https://www.saheemali.com
For more information about David Cromer: https://www.steppenwolf.org/artists/david–cromer
For more information about Colette Robert: https://www.coletterobert.com
For more information about Jacob Padrón: http://www.solproject.org/jacob-padroacuten.html
For more information about Leigh Silverman: https://sdcweb.org/staff/leigh-silverman

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