In this episode of Broadway Drumming 101, we’re shaking things up by bringing you a guest who offers a fresh and invaluable perspective from the other side of the orchestra pit. We’re thrilled to welcome Nate Patten—a seasoned New York-based music director, writer, and comedian. Nate has conducted or played keyboard for eight Broadway shows, including Company (starring Patti LuPone), The Prom, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Catch Me If You Can. Currently, Nate is the conductor of Elf, the holiday musical now on Broadway. This production runs through January 7, 2024.
Nate talks about the mindset and approach that helped him succeed—like meeting people, fostering genuine curiosity, and saying yes to every opportunity, even the unconventional ones when starting out.
Whether you’re a drummer, a percussionist, or any musician looking to understand how to collaborate with music directors, Nate shares a goldmine of advice.
Nate has worked with some of the industry's biggest names in the business- Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Jackie Hoffman, Brooke Shields, and Kristin Chenoweth, to name a few.
🔥 Why this episode is special: We’re not just focusing on drumming and percussion this time. With Nate, we’re expanding the conversation to explore how music directors think, work, and collaborate with musicians. It’s a rare peek behind the curtain and an opportunity to hear a different perspective that can enhance your understanding of the Broadway ecosystem.
Be sure to subscribe to Broadway Drumming 101 wherever you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss this incredible conversation. While you’re at it, share the podcast with a friend who’s passionate about musical theater.
👂 Tune in, get inspired, and keep exploring the many facets of what it takes to succeed on Broadway.
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