Active Topics Memberlist Calendar Search Help | |
Register Login |
Running Your Theater | |
Community Theater Green Room Discussion Board :Theater Administration :Running Your Theater |
Topic: Executive Producer | |
Author | Message |
macdouga
Walk-On Joined: 9/05/12 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Executive Producer Posted: 9/09/12 at 4:04pm |
Hi all,
We are a community theatre in Nova Scotia. We have a board of directors (of which I'm past president) which would like to put an Executive Producer position in place. There are a few ideas of what this position would do but I'd like to hear other thoughts... Right now it would cover things like: Securing rights and ordering scripts Ensuring our facility is available (we don't have our own facility) Making sure there is a producer for each show Ensuring that the overall membership of volunteers is such that we are viable from year to year Advising the board of directors on any of the above, etc... Your input is appreciated. AE MacDougall Past President Bedford Players Theatre www.bedfordplayers.ns.ca |
|
IP Logged | |
edh915
Celebrity Joined: 11/19/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 325 |
Posted: 9/09/12 at 6:56pm |
Before I make any comments - Could you tell me exactly what the responsibilities of a "Producer" are?
I've never seen the title "Executive Producer" except in motion picture credit listings. Most of the duties you list (at least in my theater group) are currently the responsibility of various board members. Securing rights and scripts: Treasurer (since money is involved) Securing the facility: President Making sure Producers are lined up: President Membership: Market and Outreach Chairpersons Keeping the Board up-to-date: All responsible parties Edited by edh915 - 9/09/12 at 6:57pm |
|
IP Logged | |
macdouga
Walk-On Joined: 9/05/12 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 9/10/12 at 5:51am |
For us the Producer is largely the HR person. They use the volunteer list and try to fill all required positions from that list as well as any other sources. As a result this person needs to be a salesperson since there is sometimes significant "convincing" to be done to get all jobs filled.
As well, they need to be a "details" person, because they need to keep a finger on the pulse of the production, be sure that all the key people are communicating well (i.e., director, tech director, set designer, etc.) and when that communication breaks down, they need to resolve issues. however, they need to balance that with standing back far enough to let people do their job. Another job of the EXEC producer would be to maintain the production manual, keep it up to date with all relevant information and changes, and ensure that each head has their relevant sections at the start of a show and returns it at the end of a show - for revision, reuse or disposal. Thanks for your input. I realize every community theatre is different. For some time the other local CT in our area put the Exec Prod job on their president. I notice that is not the case any longer. Will be touching base with them to see why and how they use the position as well. Sandy |
|
---
AE MacDougall Nova Scotia, Canada |
|
IP Logged | |
Forum Jump |
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum |