Did you search Broadway shows business plan trying to determine what goes into the document that you'll need to pitch a show to Broadway? It's no secret that only the most popular and longest-running shows hold sway on the famous Manhattan street, but several amazing productions grace smaller theaters all along Broadway, typically in side-street venues. If you believe you have the script of the idea for one of these shows, then you will need a business plan that makes it clear how your show can be a success alongside so many other great productions. Cover the basics:
• What is your script like?
• Who is the target audience?
• What are your production costs likely to be?
• How and when would casting occur?
• What is the runtime, what are the set needs, who would direct, etc.?
These may seem like obvious topics, but they're among the most important things to talk about. Your plan should also look at the “competitive comparables†– what plays out there now will be competing for this same audience? Which is closest to your concept in terms of its likely audience appeal? Depending on your audience and what amount of funding you need, you might have to model out a full pro forma that shows what the production run could gross, which will require making some educated cost and sales assumptions. Want help with that process? MasterPlans has been through it all before, and as the industry leaders in business plan writing we can help you get through the document. Call us now to learn more! 877-453-2011.














