Rachel Sussman
Adjunct Instructor
RACHEL SUSSMAN is a Tony Award–nominated creative producer, educator, and entrepreneur committed to cultivating collaborative theatrical work built on trust and transparency. She is a co-founder of the MITTEN Lab, an emerging artist residency program in her native state of Michigan focused on nurturing the next generation of theater artists. She is also a co-founder of the Business of Broadway, an educational venture with the aim of democratizing commercial producing knowledge in an effort to develop more transparency between artists and producers. Broadway credits include: What the Constitution Means to Me (Tony nom), Parade, Sweeney Todd, Dana H. / Is This a Room, The Old Man and the Pool. Additional credits include: In addition to working independently as a freelance producer, Sussman is the VP at Plate Spinner Productions. A former WP Theater Lab Time Warner Foundation Fellow, Sussman was the recipient of the 2018–2019 Geraldine Stutz T. Fellowship in Creative Producing, founded by Hal Prince in conjunction with Columbia University. She is a graduate of the Commercial Theater Institute and a university honors scholar alumna of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. In addition to NYU, she is also an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University's School of the Arts and BerkleeNYC.