In this conversation with Jim Warren, artistic director and longtime builder of theatre companies, we explore what it means to build a theatre organization that can grow, adapt, and endure. From the early inspiration behind founding a company to the practical realities of expansion and long-term sustainability, Jim shares hard-won insights from decades of leadership in the field.
The discussion highlights the powerful role that a clear mission plays in guiding decision-making, especially when paired with thoughtful financial stewardship. Rather than positioning money and artistry as opposing forces, the conversation reframes sustainability as a tool that enables creative freedom, resilience, and longevity.
We also look at how the theatre ecosystem is evolving. As funding models shift and organizations adapt to new economic realities, Jim reflects on the diverse strategies theatres use to support artists, audiences, and staff. The episode offers a thoughtful examination of how institutional structures, including unions, contribute to stability and protection while also inviting ongoing dialogue about flexibility, innovation, and future-focused practices.
Throughout, the conversation emphasizes possibility: how theatre builders can learn from the past, respond creatively to present conditions, and design organizations that are both values-driven and structurally sound.