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The Best |
Responsibilities |
Hands On |
Best of Both Worlds |
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"You receive respectable work and your own responsibilities." |
I've had many internship but this one was the best! Here at Town Square Productions they treat you more like a full-time employee then an intern. You receive respectable work and your own responsibilities. Making copies and running to Staples are sometimes a part of the daily routine, but you come to learn that sometimes it's the little things that help keep a company going.
Since it's a small company, which manages many projects there are tons of hands on experience. Your hands touch all aspects of production and all of TSP's past and future projects. You learn how the idea was conceived, what it took to keep it going, and also how it ended. I've learned the ins and outs of theater, even a few secrets. Seeing a script develop into a full-blown Off-Broadway show was amazing. The best part was being able to work as technical crew throughout the production of the show! I had the best of both worlds working in the office, participating in the pre-production work and then working on the show that I helped put together.
- Monet F., Fall '06
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Responsibility |
Satisfying |
Thrilling |
Educational & Fun |
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"But when all was said and done...no one can attest that I didn't have fun!" |
It is hard to put into words what I learned this past summer. With it just being Laurie, Don, and myself, there was never a time when I had only one assignment to focus on. Like other interns have said in the past, working here, you are treated as an associate, an equal. From the very first day, I was given loads of responsibility and the permission to take an idea and make it my own. At times it was nerve-racking to know that I was the one solely in charge of a specific project, but when it all worked out in the end, it was a very satisfying feeling.
While here, I helped out with "The American Maze", "Walkin' Broadway", and other various office tasks, but what I'm most proud of is assisting with "A Tale of Two Cities", "All Too Human", among others. What was thrilling was that these were ventures that the majority of the population knows nothing about. When these shows are up and running and the public become aware of them, I can say that I was there from the beginning.
Laurie and Don each taught me something that I can apply to whatever job I end up with. Don's creativity and animation never failed to amaze me and make me smile. He will start with an ember of an idea and before you know it, you've got yourself a 5-alarm-fire on your hands.
Overall, it turned out to be not only an educational and interesting summer here at Town Square, but when all was said and done…no one can attest that I didn't have fun!
- Laura P., Summer '06
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Amazing! |
Part of the Team |
Freedom to Explore |
Passion |
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"If you have a passion for theatre and management, I highly suggest interning at Town Square Productions." |
What an amazing experience! I never imagined my summer internship would be so involved. From Broadway, to amusement parks, to mazes, to our very own audio tour, Don, Laurie and Elliot always had us working on different projects. They always involved the interns in making decisions about the company and shows, teaching us so much in so little time, making us part of the team. After the first week, I felt like I had been working on these projects for months and played an important role in their development.
Town Square Productions' variety of projects not only kept us busy, but it prepared me to work in any entertainment industry in the future. I learned how to produce a Broadway show from beginning to end, what it's like to be a General Manager, and saw a glimpse of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Don and Laurie gave us the freedom to explore our own ideas when working on projects creating a great working environment. I always felt comfortable asking questions or introducing an idea.
Two shows I worked closely on were A Tale of Two Cities and Shamu. Shamu taught me a lot about the makings of a show, and what needs to be done to make it successful. I also learned the ins and outs of Broadway from A Tale of Two Cities. The summer interns were lucky enough to be a part of the first rehearsal and readings for A Tale of Two Cities, something very memorable to take away from this internship.
If you have a passion for theatre and management, I highly suggest interning at Town Square Productions. I cannot imagine that I would have had a better working experience or more fun with any other team than Don, Laurie, and Elliot.
- Allison P., Summer '05
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Remarkable! |
Opportunities |
Hands On |
Involved |
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"Working at Town Square Productions has been nothing but absolutely remarkable and filled with endless opportunities." |
What an amazing experience! I never imagined my summer internship would be so involved. From Broadway, to amusement parks, to mazes, to our very own audio tour, Don, Laurie and Elliot always had us working on different projects. They always involved the interns in making decisions about the company and shows, teaching us so much in so little time, making us part of the team. After the first week, I felt like I had been working on these projects for months and played an important role in their development.
Town Square Productions' variety of projects not only kept us busy, but it prepared me to work in any entertainment industry in the future. I learned how to produce a Broadway show from beginning to end, what it's like to be a General Manager, and saw a glimpse of what it takes to be an entrepreneur. Don and Laurie gave us the freedom to explore our own ideas when working on projects creating a great working environment. I always felt comfortable asking questions or introducing an idea.
Two shows I worked closely on were A Tale of Two Cities and Shamu. Shamu taught me a lot about the makings of a show, and what needs to be done to make it successful. I also learned the ins and outs of Broadway from A Tale of Two Cities. The summer interns were lucky enough to be a part of the first rehearsal and readings for A Tale of Two Cities, something very memorable to take away from this internship.
If you have a passion for theatre and management, I highly suggest interning at Town Square Productions. I cannot imagine that I would have had a better working experience or more fun with any other team than Don, Laurie, and Elliot.
- Nicole S., Summer '05
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Amazing |
Respected |
Part of the Team |
Interesting |
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"The best part of the internship is probably yet to come, because once A Tale of Two Cities opens on Broadway, I will be able to say that I helped to get it there." |
Interning in the middle of Times Square, with Town Square Productions, has been an amazing experience. I have learned so much about what it takes to get a show running, and all of the behind the scenes work that takes place on a show.
Besides all of the normal office tasks that one would expect during an Internship, I have been able to do so much more. Don and Laurie respected the interns much more than other companies do, and truly made us feel like part of the team. From talking to the Director of Show Development for Busch Entertainment Corp to Broadway Directors to the head of the Samsung Experience which is located in New York to going through budgets for multimillion dollar projects, I have been able to learn so much about the entertainment industry.
One of the most interesting parts of my internship was being around from the first day that the office was chosen to general manage A Tale of Two Cities which showed all of the work that it takes to get a musical to Broadway. Another great moment was getting to see the Philadelphia premiere of Spirit - The Seventh Fire.
Most importantly this summer has truly helped answer a lot of questions about what I want to do when I graduate from college. The best part of the internship is probably yet to come, because once A Tale of Two Cities opens on Broadway, I will be able to say that I helped to get it there.
- J. Wesley H., Summer '05
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Unforgettable |
Busy |
Busy & Fun |
Gratifying |
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"Laurie and Don
are great teachers, and I learned so much from them that I feel I can apply
to any job I get in the future." |
Interning at Town Square Productions has
been an unforgettable and exciting experience, and I am so glad I had the
opportunity to work in such a fun and busy office. At Town Square the
interns are more like associates. Don and Laurie let me take on projects
and make them my own, which is really the best way to learn the business.
They are extremely helpful and encouraging which makes for an excellent work
environment. I was excited to come to work everyday to see what would happen
next.
Don and Laurie have a lot of projects, all
of them being very different and at various stages of development. Because
of this, I was able to learn a great deal about the process of putting a
show together, from the moment the idea is created to the day it opens.
A lot of my work involved the show
Spirit - The Seventh Fire. I edited and sent contracts for actors, crew,
and vendors for the show, and worked on revising payroll schedules and
budgets. I became familiar with the formats for each which I have learned is
very important.
I also worked extensively on marketing
Walkin' Broadway. Don allowed me to write letters to tour book
publishers in an effort to get the tour included in future publications.
I felt like I was really working on something that would have great
long-term results for the company. It was really gratifying to hear back
from editors who were interested.
At Town Square I felt like everything I
did for each project was an important step in the process. Laurie and
Don are great teachers, and I learned so much from them that I feel I can
apply to any job I get in the future. I also was able to make some great
contacts. I highly recommend Town Square to anyone who wants to learn about
theatre management.
- Laura F, Spring '05
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Wide Range |
Experience |
Ownership |
Great Contacts |
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"I would highly
recommend this internship to anyone who really wants to learn what the
producing industry is all about, who truly loves the arts, and who is ready
to dive in and DO instead of observe..." |
I thoroughly enjoyed my internship at Town
Square Productions! Because Town Square is a small office, their
interns are treated more like associates and you get to experience
and actually DO a wide range of projects. This was what really appealed to
me as a Master's student at NYU.
I came into this internship wanting to know
what a Producer and a Company Manager's roles are and I got so much more!! I
think the difference between Town Square and other production companies is
that Don wears so many hats, from producing or general managing Broadway and
Off-Broadway shows, to Theme Parks, to Mazes, to even a audio tour about
Times Square. Therefore, I was able to experience all types of producing
and management, not just theater.
I also enjoyed the ability to run with
certain projects, make them my own, and make them happen. I got the
opportunity to work on numerous shows from potential Broadway productions to
regional hits. I learned how to create contracts, budgets, schedules, and
presentations for many productions. I prepared applications on behalf of two
musicals to participate in two Musical Theater Festivals, researched grant
information for a non-profit theater in White Plains, started a theater
alliance between 10 theaters, created new marketing efforts for Walkin'
Broadway, and even created an education program! I also made great contacts
in the industry through meetings with Town Square and working on various
projects, such as Walkin' Broadway.
Don and Laurie are so encouraging, and I
feel, great mentors! I would highly recommend this internship
to anyone who really wants to learn what the producing industry is all
about, who truly loves the arts, and who is ready to dive in and DO instead
of observe as an intern.
- Allison K, Spring '05
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Engaged! |
Excited! |
Exposed! |
Empowered! |
"When
challenges arose the team dynamic in the office was unbelievable. Laurie
and Don gave me the perfect mix of freedom and guidance while working on
projects that I felt like I accomplished so much, and learned even
more." |
When I began looking for an internship in
New York City for the summer of 2004, I had no idea what to expect. I
assumed the worst; answering phones, making copies, and faxing forms. The
experience I had at Town Square Productions was like nothing I could have
imagined. From the first day I met Don and Laurie, I knew that I was lucky
to have the opportunity to work for them. On top of being friendly and
welcoming, they were extremely professional and knowledgeable.
The projects I worked on taught me how to
problem solve, pay attention to detail, and form relationships with
business associates and clients alike. Writing is a passion of mine and
Don allowed me to capitalize on that, having me write everything from
correspondences to press releases. Laurie has incredible computer graphic
talent and she allowed me to work on projects along with her, never once
losing her patience when I asked yet another question.
The majority of my time was spent working
on Walkin' Broadway, a MP3 celebrity-guided audio tour of Times
Square and the Theater District that Don created along with Elliot
Forrest. While working on Walkin' Broadway, I produced and assembled
press kits as well as helped organize a press event. I was fortunate
enough to go on a sales trip to Philadelphia with Elliot, experiencing
first hand how to sell this new product to tourists planning to visit NYC.
In addition, I helped create coupons and vouchers for Walkin' Broadway.
No day at Town Square Productions was the
same, which kept me interested and on my toes. When challenges arose the
team dynamic in the office was unbelievable. Laurie and Don gave me the
perfect mix of freedom and guidance while working on projects that I felt
like I accomplished so much, and learned even more.
I came into the summer having an
appreciation for Broadway and liking New York City. At the end of the
summer I left having an obsession with Broadway and a love for New York
City. I don't think you could ask any more from an internship!
- Erin R, Summer '04
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Unusual! |
Friendly! |
Responsibilities! |
The Right Mix! |
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"The experience was a great opportunity to touch upon many different aspects
of the Broadway industry and I got to meet scores of people in the business
who could offer advice and information for my future endeavors. " |
Looking back on the past 4
months, I can't believe how lucky I was to land my internship with Town
Square Productions. After applying to several Broadway production companies,
I finally landed the internship with Town Square almost by chance. The very
unusual friendly and open work environment have made coming to work every
morning a great pleasure.
From the beginning, I was given actual
responsibilities including expanding the marketing strategies for Walkin'
Broadway and designing a variety of advertisements, rack cards, PowerPoint
presentations, etc. I got to experience the ups and downs of the Broadway
industry while gaining first-hand experience in each step of the production
process. Don and Laurie were very open to allowing me to focus my attention
on what most interested me.
The experience was a great opportunity to
touch upon many different aspects of the Broadway industry and I got to meet
scores of people in the business who could offer advice and information for
my future endeavors. Working with Don at Town Square Productions allowed for
just the right mix of business and creativity to keep me constantly engaged
by my projects with the company. I will look back on the experience with
fond memories.
- Jessie G, October '03
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Prestige |
Kindness |
Experience |
Challenge |
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"I will leave this internship wholly confident that I could not have spent my summer in any other internship and been as satisfied with my experiences and what I have gained from it." |
I chose this internship for three reasons: to gain further perspective on theatre from the business and (a weakness of mine and an area that I believe I should comprehend better); to acquaint myself with New York venues/contacts as I intend on relocating here once I finish my degree; I had heard of Laurie Brown and Don Frantz and their reputation is one of not only prestige, but of kindness. Never underestimate the value of kindness.
I have functioned in a different capacity on each of the projects within the Company. I have been given projects that not only cater to my experience and natural ability, but also those that enable me to challenge myself. Don and Laurie have given special consideration to the fact that I want to learn and they take time out of their busy schedules to explain and teach. This is quality that I find quite rare in any business.
I will leave this internship wholly confident that I could not have spent my summer in any other internship and been as satisfied with my experiences and what I have gained from it.
- Casey B, Summer '02
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Hands On! |
Mentored! |
Valued! |
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"They really had a desire to have me learn
the business through working side by side with them." |
I had been primarily hired to be an intern on the
musical Summer of '42. Besides the typical intern responsibilities
(answering phones, copying, faxing, filing, running errands, etc.), I
found that I was able to do much more and in return learn a great deal. In
terms of the purely theatrical side of Town Square, I was able to be a
part of the movement of Summer of '42 from its pre-NY run in Stamford, CT,
to it's current home Off-Broadway at the Variety Arts Theater. I was given
the opportunity to truly watch the show evolve into the current
production. Attending rehearsals and a performance in CT, I have been able
to witness the "creative process" as changes and cuts were
frequently being made. When the show arrived in New York to start
rehearsals and previews, I was able to work and observe at the theater for
the entire rehearsal and preview period. I was able to assist the
technical director, stage manager, crew, cast, etc. I have also able to
shadow Company Managers, Bryan Byrd and Kim Sellon, and learn the various
responsibilities that they hold. They really had a desire to have me learn
the business through working side by side with them. A full time college
student, I found myself spending much of my free time working on the show,
not because I had to, but because I really enjoyed spending the time and
wanted to. I'll never forget my experience working on the show and being
able to interact with so many wonderful people and truly learning an
invaluable amount.
In terms of the other aspects of Town Square, such as
The American Maze Company, I have worked closely with Laurie Brown. I have
been able to help and give input into the creation of various brochures,
websites, etc. It has been really great that my suggestions and ideas were
given consideration and even incorporated.
Ultimately, I have found my time to be completely
rewarding. The laid back, but always productive, environment has been a
great place to work. There's never a dull moment and the entire crew at
Town Square Productions have been an absolute pleasure to work for and
their genuinely nice and caring attitudes along with their passion for
their work has given me something to strive for.
- Eric L., Spring '02
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