Jeremy West, the founder of Silver Line Theater Exchange, discusses the founding of the theater, his evolving roles as an educator, artist, and entrepreneur, the challenges of sustainability and revenue generation, the future of American theater, and the nonprofit challenges and waste in the industry. The conversation covers the topics of leveraging shared resources, community involvement and resource sharing, the live theater experience vs. cinema, theater as a communal experience, and creating opportunities for emerging artists. These themes highlight the importance of collaboration, community engagement, and the unique value of live theater experiences.
Takeaways
- Founding a theater company requires identifying gaps in the community and offering unique educational and theatrical experiences.
- Balancing the roles of educator, artist, and entrepreneur is an evolving process that impacts decision-making and priorities.
- The future of American theater lies in the sustainability and adaptability of small theater companies, especially in the face of economic challenges and changing audience preferences. Community involvement reduces waste and fosters collaboration
- Live theater offers a unique communal experience
Chapters
- 00:00 Founding Silver Line Theater Exchange
- 05:58 Sustainability and Revenue Generation
- 15:03 The Future of American Theater
- 24:56 Nonprofit Challenges and Waste in the Industry
- 31:05 Leveraging Shared Resources
- 36:33 Live Theater Experience vs. Cinema
- 42:39 Theater as a Communal Experience
- 53:24 Creating Opportunities for Emerging Artists