“I think you have to be [fearless]... you have to feel like you have something to offer that people will want to watch.”
— Mark Siano
Our guest this week teaches us that you don’t need to be based in Los Angeles or New York in order to find success in the entertainment industry.
Mark Siano is a performer, writer, and producer who has carved his own path in the theater arts — and he’s found incredible success while working and living in his hometown of Seattle, Washington.
His original works have been featured at venues including The Triple Door, ACT Theatre, and Cafe Nordo, and his list of productions include Seattle Vice, Bohemia, the Soft Rock Spectaculars, and his new immersive show Den of Thieves.
This episode is the second in a four-part series covering creatives in the entertainment industry, and Mark shares some great insights about how to find not just artistic satisfaction, but also financial success in the theater world. We also discuss the magic of grants, the power of community, and why it took so long for Seattle to get an NHL team.
In this episode of the podcast, you’ll discover:
About Mark Siano: Mark Siano is a Seattle-based performer, writer, and producer, and a member of the comedy troupe The Habit. As a community organizer, Mark is taking a leadership role in Seattle as recovery begins following the COVID-19 pandemic.
Highlights:
01:56 Meet Mark Siano
02:49 Mark’s journey
05:18 Mark’s philosophical shift
09:20 Mark’s work in New York
11:03 Producing in smaller v. larger markets
15:11 Venue pricing
16:56 What it takes to put on a show
19:54 Den of Thieves
24:22 Mark’s daily routines
26:19 Pandemic survival & grants
28:01 Hiring an assistant
30:48 Importance of community
31:41 What fascinates Mark
36:14 What’s next?
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