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Broadway producer James Simon doesn’t seek the spotlight—but his work often ends up under it. From Tony-nominated revivals to the offbeat new musical Operation Mincemeat, James has spent decades shaping theater that lingers long after the curtain falls. In this episode, he opens up about his path from drummer to producer, the heartbreak of flops, and why the best shows don’t always come with big budgets. If you’ve ever loved a story that didn’t quite fit the mold, this one’s for you.
Read more about James Simon at https://infinitesights.com/james-simon/
By Infinite SightsBroadway producer James Simon doesn’t seek the spotlight—but his work often ends up under it. From Tony-nominated revivals to the offbeat new musical Operation Mincemeat, James has spent decades shaping theater that lingers long after the curtain falls. In this episode, he opens up about his path from drummer to producer, the heartbreak of flops, and why the best shows don’t always come with big budgets. If you’ve ever loved a story that didn’t quite fit the mold, this one’s for you.
Read more about James Simon at https://infinitesights.com/james-simon/