
Alan Paul, Artistic Director Barrington Stage Company in The Berkshires
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In this episode, Lloyd sits down with Alan Paul, Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company, for a behind-the-scenes look at the life of a director during a busy summer season in the Berkshires. Alan shares his bold reimagining of Camelot, including 684 script changes approved by the Lerner & Loewe estate, and his philosophy on leadership, trust, and creative freedom in the rehearsal room.
From managing multiple productions like Fuzzy and the new Joan Rivers play Joan, to coordinating major events with Broadway legends like Brian Stokes Mitchell, Sarah Bareilles, and Julie Halston, Alan reveals what it takes to run a top-tier regional theater.
They also discuss time management, assembling the right team, and the power of setting productive boundaries. Alan offers valuable insight into artistic coaching, risk-taking in new works, and how to maintain clarity of vision under pressure. The episode wraps with a thoughtful moment imagining what Alan would ask legendary lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, and a preview of upcoming Barrington Stage highlights—including the first-ever revue of Ahrens & Flaherty’s work.
Whether you're in the arts or leading a business, Alan’s approach to creative leadership will leave you inspired.