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[The Art of Producing Broadway Hits and the Evolution of Iconic Characters]-[Best Of: 'Hamilton' Producer Jeffrey Seller / Ebon Moss-Bachrach On 'The Bear']

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-07-05

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From Cardboard Village to Broadway Stardom: Jeffrey Seller's Journey

Jeffrey Seller, the acclaimed producer behind mega-hits like Rent and Hamilton, offers a candid look into his life in his new memoir, Theater Kid. Contrary to the assumption that theater producers come from wealth, Seller describes an upbringing defined by financial instability. He grew up in a Detroit neighborhood nicknamed "Cardboard Village" due to the shoddy, slab-on-grade construction of the homes. His childhood was marked by his father’s struggles with brain injury and the family's reliance on welfare, experiences that fostered a deep, early appreciation for the transformative power of theater.

Seller’s career is defined by his philosophy on the producer's role: "What play to produce" is the single most important decision. He highlights the collaborative process behind Hamilton, noting that he served as a "cheerleader," "nurturer," and occasional editor, famously suggesting the removal of the third rap battle in Act II to maintain audience engagement. He explains that his role is to "set the table" for creators like Lin-Manuel Miranda, ensuring the narrative maintains momentum by respecting the rule that the second act should be shorter than the first.

The Lost Treasures of Bruce Springsteen

Music critic Ken Tucker reviews Tracks 2: The Lost Albums, a vast collection of 83 previously unreleased songs recorded by Bruce Springsteen between the mid-1980s and the late 2010s. This trove includes everything from synth-pop to folk ballads, providing a missing link in understanding Springsteen’s creative evolution. Tucker notes that while some tracks, like the "listless" Faithless, are weaker, others like the L.A. Garage Sessions (1983) offer a "critical bridge" between his Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. eras. This collection acts as a jigsaw puzzle, completing the portrait of an artist whose creative output has been consistently capacious.

The Complexity of 'Cousin Richie' in The Bear

Eben Moss-Bachrach, who portrays the volatile yet endearing 'Cousin Richie' in the FX series The Bear, discusses his character’s profound transformation. Richie begins the series as "loud, abrasive, and ornery," a man struggling with the death of his best friend and the dissolution of his marriage. Moss-Bachrach notes that he related to the character’s struggle to find his place in a changing neighborhood, where "everything is becoming a bank."

Key to Richie’s growth is the episode "Forks," where he finds a new sense of purpose while training at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Moss-Bachrach describes filming this episode as a "lonely" experience, mirroring Richie's own state of confusion and isolation. Despite the chaos and "high-octane" screaming matches that define the show’s environment, Moss-Bachrach emphasizes that the set is a "loving, fun, calm" space. He highlights the character’s devotion to his daughter as the anchor of his humanity, noting that Richie’s singing along to Taylor Swift’s Love Story in the car serves as a "visceral, great kind of release"—a rare moment of pure, triumphant joy for a man otherwise defined by his defensive posturing.

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