Simply the finest actor organization I have ever seen. I have been a guest speaker many times and have found talented actors who have eventually become clients of mine.

– David Ziff (V.P. Commerical Department – CESD, LA)

Let’s get back to the discussion of self-producing your one-person show in a theater. As a self-producer, you’ll be juggling many many details, which can be daunting and stressful. Your most important ally will be TIME. Time to find your funding, time to hire your personnel, time to rehearse, time to plan and execute publicity – in short, you’ll want as much time as possible to take care of the myriad details that make a successful theater show. Here is a loose production timeline that starts six months before opening night. The more you can get done early, the more breathing room you’ll have when it really counts: in the final production weeks and on opening night. By getting as many of your producing duties done as early as possible, you’ll have more time to focus on your performing, which is your whole point in the first place!

Six months before opening:

Five months before opening:

Four months before opening:

Three months before opening:

Two months before opening:

Final month before opening:

With great love,
Jonna
www.madlively.com

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