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Creative Producers Residency 2025

The Jacobs Building at Cove Park (photography, Tracey Bloxham)

Cove Park and Business of Broadway, in association with Capital Theatres, have announced a new residency for creative theatre producers to take place at Cove Park on 13 – 19 January 2025. Over the course of one week, participants will benefit from an immersive and creative space to connect and develop their theatre producing practice with guidance and support from Business of Broadway. This professional development opportunity is intended for early and mid-career theatre producers based in the UK and Ireland, and will include workshops and lectures on commercial theatre producing in New York City and beyond. Sessions will include topics such as: producing on Broadway 101, fundraising and pitching in the United States, financial models (budgets, recoupment schedules, royalty pools, etc.), U.S. unions & guilds, production and investment contracts, marketing, and more.

Developed from the Musical Theatre Writing Residency, this residency reflects our aims to address gaps in the sector and provide more unique professional development opportunities for creative practitioners.

The residency provides participants with time, space and peer-to-peer support to work on self-directed projects, up to eight group sessions on commercial theatre producing led by Business of Broadway, individual private accommodation for six nights, workspace and meeting space, unlimited access to Cove Park’s 50-acre site, and the opportunity to network and connect with peers in the theatre industry.

Applications to take part in this residency will be accepted until Monday 2 December 2024. There is a sliding scale pricing structure to help support access based on whether the applicant is applying as an independent producer or as a representative of a theatre company or cultural institution.

One fully funded bursary will be awarded to an independent or freelance creative producer based in Scotland. This bursary includes a placement in the residency programme, financial support of £550, and £75 travel allowance. Additionally, the recipient will benefit from a one-to-one mentorship meeting with a member of the Business of Broadway team.

Please read the Creative Producers Residency Guidelines for more information and how to apply.


On Tuesday, 14 January 2025, Business of Broadway will lead a full-day Commercial Theatre Producing seminar, open to theatre producers and practitioners based in the UK and Ireland. This professional development opportunity is intended for early and mid-career theatre producers who are seeking to learn more about commercial theatre producing in New York City and beyond. Others who work in the theatre industry including but not limited to general management, company management, marketing, development, or in creative roles such as direction and design, are also welcome to enroll in the open seminar. For more information and to register, please visit our Ticket Tailor page.