Broadway Producer James Simon Advocates for Greater Support of Emerging Theater Artists

New York City, New York Apr 15, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - James Simon, veteran Broadway producer known for acclaimed productions such as Bells Are Ringing, The Woman In Black, and Operation Mincemeat, is speaking out in support of emerging theater artists and the urgent need to reinvest in the creative pipeline.
People talk about the future of theater, but we rarely act on it, Simon said in a recent statement. Supporting early-career writers, directors, and performers isnt just idealismits essential if we want this art form to grow and stay relevant.
Simons call comes at a time when industry data shows a steep drop in early-career development opportunities. According to a 2023 report by Theatre Communications Group, over 30% of new playwright development programs have been downsized or discontinued since 2020. Meanwhile, the average cost of staging a small Off-Broadway production has risen by 20% in the same period, creating even more barriers for new talent.
We cant just keep reviving the classics and expect new audiences to stay engaged, Simon added. Fresh voices bring fresh perspectives, and thats what keeps theater alive.
Simon encourages theaters, producers, and everyday audiences to take part in supporting the next generation. He urges small acts of engagement, such as:
- Attending readings and festivals featuring new work
- Donating to nonprofit theaters with artist development programs
- Mentoring or volunteering for arts organizations
- Sharing unknown productions on social media
- Purchasing tickets to lesser-known shows
You dont have to be a producer to make a difference, Simon said. You just have to show up. Be curious. Take a risk on something youve never heard of.
As a board member of Untitled Theater Company 61 and a contributing member of Theater Resources Unlimited, Simon has long been involved in mentoring new talent. But he says the responsibility cant fall solely on institutions.
Success stories dont just appear. Someone believed in them. Someone gave them a shot. The more we, as an audience and industry, do thatthe richer our theater culture becomes.
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Support the future of theater. Attend a local performance. Donate to a small company. Talk about a new show. The next great artist may be waiting for a chanceand you can be the one who helps give it to them.
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