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Theater Kid

A Broadway Memoir

Author: Jeffrey Seller  

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Summary

A coming-of-age tale that follows its quintessential musical enthusiast narrator from his stormy, blue-collar childhood in Michigan to his striving twenties in 1990s New York and the making of Rent, his first astronomical triumph, and later on the Broadway sensation, Hamilton.

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A coming-of-age tale from one of the most successful American producers of our time, Jeffrey Seller, who is the only producer to have mounted two Pulitzer Prize–winning musicalsβ€”Hamilton and Rent.

Before he was producing the musical hits of our generation, Jeffrey was just a kid coming to terms with his adoption, trying to understand his sexuality, and determined to escape his dysfunctional household in a poor neighborhood just outside Detroit. We see him find his voice through musical theater and move to New York, where he is determined to shed his past and make a name for himself on Broadway.

But moving to the big city is never easyβ€”especially not at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisisβ€”and Jeffrey learns to survive and thrive in the colorful and cutthroat world of commercial theatre. From his early days as an office assistant, to meeting Jonathan Larson and experiencing the triumph and tragedy of Rent, to working with Lin-Manuel Miranda on In the Heights and Hamilton, Jeffrey completely pulls back the curtain on the joyous and gut-wrenching process of making new musicals, finding new audiences, and winning a Tony Awardβ€”all the while finding himself.

Told with Jeffrey’s candid and captivating voice, Theater Kid is a gripping memoir about fighting through a hardscrabble childhood to make art on one’s own terms, chasing a dream against many odds, and finding acceptance and community.

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Critic Reviews

"It’s hard to beat Moss Hart’sΒ Act OneΒ for best Broadway memoir, but Jeffrey Seller’sΒ Theater KidΒ is very much in the running...like Hart’s classic, Seller’s book ends on a high note."β€”AirMail

"Art imitates life in this peek behind the curtain from the award-winning producer of 'Hamilton' and 'Rent.' After an early life marred by poverty and trauma, Seller helped define the modern age of Broadway with shows about rebels, strivers and outsiders much like himself."β€”New York Times Book Review

"[A] candid and affectionate debut...Seller provides colorful, behind-the-scenes peeks into the challenges and joys of producing a musical...theaterΒ buffs would do well to check this out."β€”Publishers Weekly

"In this candid and engaging memoir, he blends his personal and professional stories to deftly capture his childhood dreams and challenges and his eventual journey to a successful career on Broadway. As an adopted child of a dysfunctional family coming to terms with his sexuality and living on the wrong side of town, musicalΒ theaterΒ is his saving grace. An entertaining and heartfelt look at what it takes to find your true self and not only survive but thrive amidst the neon lights on Broadway."β€”Booklist

"Seller is an engaging storyteller and as passionate about directing summer campΒ theaterΒ as he is about producing award-winning Broadway shows. Highly recommended."β€”Library Journal (Starred Review)

"[Sellers] writes Theater Kid with the vividness of a graphic novel, the immediacy of a play, the intensity of a big-screen movie. Candid, sometimes explicit about his sexual awakening, fearless about revealing his family's chaos and conflicts and yet filled with love for even his volatile father, Theater Kid reads like the autobiography of someone who has lived with hard truths and made peace with them through his artistry."β€”Detroit Free Press

β€œ...AΒ must-read for grown-upΒ theaterΒ kids."β€”New YorkΒ TheaterΒ blog

"Lightening struck twice forΒ theaterΒ producer Jeffrey Seller, whose creative eye and business acumen are behind two of the most successful musicals of all time: Rent and Hamilton. In his touching memoir,Β TheaterΒ Kid, Seller gets real about growing up outside of Detroit, coming to terms with his sexuality, living through the height of the AIDS crisis, and his rocky rise to fame in the business of Broadway."β€”Queerty
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β€œIn this searing and inspiring memoir, Jeffrey Seller writes the book he wishes he’d had as a kid; about a wildly brilliant, closeted young man from tough circumstances in Detroit who finds his way into the wilds of New York and helps develop and support some of the most innovative musical theater of the twentieth and twenty-first century. It belongs on your shelf next to Act One by Moss Hartβ€”if you can manage to put it down; I certainly couldn’t.”—Lin-Manuel Miranda

β€œI loved reading the wonderful, inspiring adventures of Jeffrey Seller’s life and career. If you feel like an outsider from the poorest part of town, take heart, your dreams can come true.”—Bernadette Peters

β€œOne of the great American coming-of-age stories, Theater Kid exhilarates and transports. The family Jeffrey Seller portrays here is as unique and indelible as any in American literature. Courageous, honest, and compulsively readable, this book will join the very short shelf of indispensable books on the American stage.”—Oskar Eustis, artistic director, The Public Theater

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About the Author

Jeffrey Seller is one of the most successful American producers of our time. He produced the Tony Award–winning musicalsΒ Rent,Β Avenue Q,Β In the Heights, andΒ Hamilton. His shows have garnered twenty-two Tony Awards, including four for Best Musical, and his Broadway productions and tours have grossed over $4.6 billion and reached more than 43 million attendees. Jeffrey is the only producer to have mounted two Pulitzer Prize–winning musicalsβ€”HamiltonΒ andΒ Rent. He also revolutionized theater accessibility with the $20 ticket lottery forΒ Rent,Β making theater affordable for all.Β 

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Product Details

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Published
5th June 2025
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
ISBN
9781668064184

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