In this special episode of Broadway Drumming 101, we step out of the drum chair and into the conductor’s podium with Nate Patten, a celebrated music director, writer, and comedian based in New York City.
With a resume spanning eight Broadway shows—including Company, The Prom, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Catch Me If You Can—Nate brings a wealth of knowledge and humor to our discussion.
Currently conducting Elf, the holiday musical lighting up Broadway through January 7, 2024, Nate shares the secrets of his success, from networking and building genuine relationships to fostering curiosity and taking unconventional opportunities.
Whether you're a drummer, a percussionist, or any musician looking to understand the dynamics of working with a music director, this episode offers invaluable insights.
What You’ll Learn:
How Nate got his start in musical theater and built his career.
Why the chemistry between musicians in a pit is just as important as their talent.
The critical role drummers play in maintaining the pulse of a Broadway production.
Nate’s unique approach to giving feedback and fostering artistry in the pit.
Tales from the rehearsal room with Broadway legends like Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, and Kristin Chenoweth.
🔥 Why Listen? This episode takes you behind the curtain to explore the often-overlooked relationship between drummers and music directors. Nate’s thoughtful advice and hilarious anecdotes make this an unmissable conversation for anyone passionate about Broadway.
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Nate Patten is a New York based director, music director, writer, and comedian. He is currently the director and co-writer with Brooke Shields of “Previously Owned by Brooke Shields” which opened to rave reviews in New York this fall.
As a Broadway music director and conductor he has conducted or played keyboard on 8 Broadway shows including most recently Company (with Patti Lupone), The Prom, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Catch Me If You Can. He has also conducted at the Kennedy Center and Madison Square Garden as well as on many national tours.
Nate is the writer and host of a popular comedy podcast called Patten Disregard featuring interviews with Broadway celebrities. As a writer or music director, he has worked with Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Jackie Hoffman, Jeremy Jordan, Brooke Shields and Kristin Chenoweth.
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