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Erica Rotstein

Erica Rotstein (photography, Michael Kushner)

Erica Rotstein is a Tony Award-winning theatre producer, talent manager, and educator. Her work is driven by a passion for music, and a desire to nurture creative collaborations built on transparency and mutual respect.

Erica is a co-founder of The Business of Broadway, offering classes designed to democratize knowledge and examine the theatrical business model. Broadway producing credits: Water for Elephants (2024 Tony nominee), Romeo & Juliet (2024 Revival), Suffs (2024 Tony nominee), Parade (2023 Tony Award), and Just for Us. Other production credits include: “Carrying the Message,” a get-out-the-vote short film for Broadway Votes; Lightning Rod Special’s The Appointment, a musical satire about the American abortion debate; Hundred Days by The Bengsons and Sarah Gancher (Lortel & Drama League noms for Outstanding Musical); Sovereignty Hymns, a musical series about body sovereignty; We Aren’t Kids Anymore, a song cycle by Drew Gasparini; and I Love that Senator for You, a digital series to humanize the ballot for young people.

As a manager, Erica represents generative theater artists and changemakers. Erica teaches as an Adjunct Professor at Berklee College of Music and New York University, and holds an MBA from NYU’s Stern School of Business.