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How to Tell Your Story with Jack Lane - Episode 5

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Jack Lane discusses his experiences as a producer on Broadway and the not-for-profit world. He describes the process of raising money for a show or project and the importance of involving co-producers in the process. He also talks about how he is now involved in bringing capital to Broadway shows, and how his goal is to help people believe in themselves and their stories.

Who’s The Guest? Jack Lane is the Co-Founder and Executive Producer of Stages St. Louis. He produced several top-rated shows on Broadway such as The Prom, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Humans, and Fun Home. He also won two Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Musical.

Highlights

  • Jack Lane’s unique way to raise capital
  • The importance of storytelling
  • How a broadway show gets funded
  • Making money thru broadway investments
  • Pros and cons of proms
  • Winning the prestigious Tony Awards
  • Importance of building relationships in the entertainment industry
  • Success of “The Prom”
  • The global effect of “The Prom” and raising money from broadways

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Jack Lane discusses his experiences as a producer on Broadway and the not-for-profit world. He describes the process of raising money for a show or project and the importance of involving co-producers in the process. He also talks about how he is now involved in bringing capital to Broadway shows, and how his goal is to help people believe in themselves and their stories.

Who’s The Guest? Jack Lane is the Co-Founder and Executive Producer of Stages St. Louis. He produced several top-rated shows on Broadway such as The Prom, The Play That Goes Wrong, The Humans, and Fun Home. He also won two Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Musical.

Highlights

  • Jack Lane’s unique way to raise capital
  • The importance of storytelling
  • How a broadway show gets funded
  • Making money thru broadway investments
  • Pros and cons of proms
  • Winning the prestigious Tony Awards
  • Importance of building relationships in the entertainment industry
  • Success of “The Prom”
  • The global effect of “The Prom” and raising money from broadways

Call to Action Join the Early Access List

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