BITE-SIZED BROADWAY ANNOUNCES OPEN SUBMISSIONS FOR NEW MINI-MUSICAL WORKS, FEBRUARY 6 THROUGH MARCH 5, 2023

Nine Original Mini-Musicals will be Selected for Season Two of IndieWorks Theatre Company’s Multi Award-Winning Musical Productions; Premiering Fall 2023
New York, NY – January 30, 2023 – After a celebrated first season, IndieWorks Theatre Company (Christopher Michaels, Producing Artistic Director) has announced that 12-time award-winning mini-musical radio play series Bite-Sized Broadway is accepting second season submissions of new mini-musical works for four weeks beginning Monday, February 6 through Sunday, March 5, 2023. 

Bite-Sized Broadway presents 10-to-25 minute mini-musicals as fully-produced radio plays complete with lush orchestrations, captivating sound design, and the voices of industry giants from Broadway, The West End, Hollywood and even YouTube. Each mini-musical production is followed by a talkback with its creators, giving them voices beyond theater walls and giving our global audience a “bite-sized” taste of the future of musical theatre. 

Nine new works will be selected and fully produced by 
IndieWorks Theatre Company as radio plays broadcast worldwide on all major streaming platforms. Selected works will receive dramaturgical support; full radio play production including casting, rehearsal, orchestration, direction, music direction, recording engineering, mixing/mastering, publishing, press, and advertising; a growing global audience of over ten thousand; a high-quality recording to share with fans, potential producers and marketing; an opportunity to be part of a multi-award-winning program; and much more.

Writers selected to be a part of season two will be notified by Monday, April 7, 2023. 

For complete submission information, including guidelines, tips and best practices, submission formats, selection process, and the application, please visit www.indieworkstheatre.com/bitesizedbroadway.

“Literature has both novels and short stories. Cuisine has both multi-course meals and snacks. Musical theatre should have both long and short formats that are of equal artistic merit. And expanding the scope of what a musical can be also expands who is creating and enjoying musical theatre,” said Jonathon Lynch, creator and host of the series. “In our first season alone, Bite-Sized Broadway won a dozen awards and was in the top 1% of all downloaded audio dramas right out of the gate. But numbers aside, we produced new musical theatre that we could be proud of, showcasing writers from around the world with some of the most talented performers out there, all during the worst of a global pandemic.” 

Season one featured nine mini-musical episodes by 18 writers from six different countries around the world. Recorded entirely remote by a cast of 40, 13 musicians, a small production team of six, Bite-Sized Broadway won 12 awards including the Davey Award for “Best Use of Music,” A Vega Award for “Best Score & Sound Design,” A Communicator Award for “Outstanding Achievement in Remote Production,” and multiple “Best Entertainment Series,” “Best Script Fiction Series,” and “Best Arts & Culture Podcast” awards.”

Lynch and Michaels, along with season one co-producer Andrew Fox (Starkid Productions), were each part of writing teams featured in the inaugural season, and were joined by writers from around the world including Timothy Huang (American Morning), Ed Levy (Picket Line), Neil Radisch (The Don Juan and the Non Don Juan), Jamil Ellis (Magical Negro Speaks), Eric Grunin (Our Woman, Frank Thompson), 
Gil Varod (Oedipus for Kids), Teresa Lotz (She Calls Me Firefly), Will Buck (Only Anne), Aaron Jensen (Schitt’s Creek), Jared Corak (The Pout-Pout Fish), Joshua Cerdenia (The BMI Musical Theatre Workshop), , Caitlyn Burt (Performing Miracles), Amir Shoenfeld (Winner of the 2020 Stiles & Drewe Best New Song Award), and Peter Saxe (Winner of the 2016 MAC/Burman Award).

Honoring their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, Bite-Sized Broadway is seeking  to lift up and offer production opportunities to Black, Latine, Indigenous/First Nations, API, SWANA folks, those who identify as transgender, non-binary, gender fluid, and gender nonconforming, people with disabilities, and intersectional musical theatre writers. Writers from these and any other historically marginalized or underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to submit.

To follow through on that commitment, this season, Bite-Sized Broadway is enlisting the help of a group of trusted, paid readers, made up of different ages, ethnicities, gender identities and expressions, cultural backgrounds, and abilities, to read and evaluate all submissions before passing along their recommendations to producers. 

“By targeting our outreach to theatre makers from these underrepresented communities, we hope to expand our network, open doors, and spread resources to groups that are rarely served by the usual theatre producing bodies. And it’s not just at the writing level. We’re looking for producers, directors, orchestrators, and sound designers as well; people who are the most qualified to tell the stories of, what we hope will be, an incredibly diverse season,” said executive producer and creative director, Christopher Michaels. 

Season one of Bite-Sized Broadway included multiple Broadway performers, including Alan H Green, Ann Harada, Linedy Genao, AJ Holmes, Kennedy Kanagawa, Telly Leung, Constantine Maroulis, Karen Mason, Gabrielle Ruiz, Thom Sesma, and many more. Click here for a complete list of season one participants.

“Our program shines the spotlight on writers and their work giving them an opportunity to speak about their process, careers, and upcoming projects,” said Michaels. “And by casting well-known theatre and voiceover artists, we hope to shine that light a little brighter, helping some writers launch, and others maintain, a fruitful career in the theatre.”

Season Two of Bite-Sized Broadway will premiere this fall, with new episodes on the first and third Monday of each month released on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and other favorite platforms. The  award-winning first season is streaming now. Visit bitesizedbroadway.indieworkstheatre.com or search for Bite-Sized Broadway on your favorite streaming platform. 

Bite-Sized Broadway’s mission is to uplift musical theatre creators of all identities, expressions, and backgrounds by presenting their works through short form radio plays crafted at the highest level of production and broadcast for presentation to a global audience.

For more information, visit www.indieworkstheatre.com/bitesizedbroadway.

INDIEWORKS THEATRE COMPANY
IndieWorks Theatre Company is committed to providing New York City’s diverse population with high-quality, daring, contemporary and intelligent, new and “rediscovered” works of musical theatre while remaining accessible to our artists and audiences alike.

For more information on Bite-Sized Broadway or IndieWorks Theatre Company, visit www.indieworkstheatre.com
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Published by malinism

Malini is a native New Yorker who has been involved in the arts for her entire life. She's served the theatre in many aspects of which she's very proud – actress, director, producer, stage manager, costume designer, prop designer, theatre reviewer, publicist and most recently writer/monologist. She received her BA in Theatre Arts and English Literature from Baruch College and her MFA in Directing from the Actors Studio Drama School. In 2003, Malini and her husband, Ian, created Black Henna Productions with a handful of innovative artists. Every member of the company collaborates on every piece, either writing, acting, directing, designing, or filling any other role that fit their own personal skills with a commitment to bring new, exciting, and challenging theatre to the world. She is an associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women. Malini received the Woman of Distinction Award for her contribution to Media, Arts and Culture from the City of New York in 2008. She is also a Person of Godspell which ran at Circle in the Square on Broadway from 2011-2012.

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