Steven Rivellino

Steven Rivellino is a New York-based Executive Producer, Creative Director, and Theatrical General Manager.
He began his career in 1975 at the New York Shakespeare Festival (The Public Theater) while working under the direction of Joseph Papp and then General Manager Bob MacDonald. He is a graduate of Pace University and New York University, and is the founder and CEO of Eighth Sea Inc., a full service production company.
Steven Rivellino was Director of Theatrical Productions and Stage Operations, and then Vice President and General Manager of Production for New York's historic Radio City Music Hall (1982-1990).
Broadway: the original company of A Chorus Line; ' (Linda Ronstadt and Rex Smith); Marlena (Siân Phillips), the Olivier Award-winning Best Musical Kat & The Kings; The Story Of My Life (starring Malcolm Gets and Will Chase); Memphis (starring Chad Kimball and Montego Glover).
He lectures on theatre production, general management, and The Business Of Broadway and London’s West End — at universities and museums, onboard cruise ships (Cunard Line, Crystal Cruises, Saga Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line); at corporate functions and theatrical seminars.
Steven Rivellino is the author of two books: Mysterious Places Mysterious Dreams — A Novel Memoir and Bright Lights, Big Changes - Transatlantic Theatre At The Turn Of Our Century.
 
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