Paige Price

Paige Price is a New York City-based creative executive, with extensive experience in the not-for-profit sector.  After a professional career as a performer, encompassing Broadway, film, and television, Paige expanded her experience in the field, working as a director and producer of theatre, television specials, and concerts and events in the U.S. and abroad.

Her leadership experience began in 2000, when she was elected as the 1st Vice President of Actors Equity Association, charged with leading policy and collective bargaining for the 50,000-plus national membership. She held that position for 18 years, until she transitioned into arts management. She spent six years as the Producing Artistic Director of the Philadelphia Theatre Company, and ten years as Executive Artistic Director at Theatre Aspen in Colorado. Her tenure at these esteemed theatre companies involved top to bottom restructuring and rebuilding.   She specializes in organizational turnarounds, programmatic development, and fundraising.

In addition to nonprofit consulting, her company Paige Price Productions is a lead producer on the new, Broadway-bound comedy Judgment Day, starring Jason Alexander, which premiered at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre in 2024. She is also a lead producer on Safety Not Guaranteed, opening in fall of 2024 at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music). She was a co-producer on the Broadway comedy The Cottage, starring Eric McCormack and directed by Jason Alexander.

Her board work includes being a member of the Advisory Board of Dancers’ Resource at the Actors Fund, founded by Bebe Neuwirth, serving as Vice President of the Actors Equity Foundation and as a board member of the theatre company Lightning Rod Special. She is a founding member of the Board of Directors of NYC’s Theater Subdistrict Council, a member of The League of Professional Theatre Women, a board member emeritus of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. Paige served on the Tony Award® Nominating Committee and was the 1st VP of Actors’ Equity Association for over almost two dozen years. An active freelance director, she is a member of the Actors Equity, SAG-AFTRA, SDC, the Recording Academy, and is a current SAG Award and Calloway Award nominating committees.

Paige attended NYU Tisch School of the Arts and has taught or lectured at Harvard University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, Texas State, Boston Conservatory, Weitzenhoffer School of Musical Theatre at the University of Oklahoma, Pace, and her alma mater, NYU. She hails from New Jersey and loves baseball.

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