Theater Kid, Jeffrey Seller
Theater Kid, Jeffrey Seller
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Synopsis

A New Yorker, NPR, and Washington Independent Review Best Book of 2025

A coming-of-age tale from one of the most successful American producers of our time, Jeffrey Seller, who is the only producer to have mounted two Pulitzer Prize–winning musicals—Hamilton and Rent.

Before he was producing the musical hits of our generation, Jeffrey was just a kid coming to terms with his adoption, trying to understand his sexuality, and determined to escape his dysfunctional household in a poor neighborhood just outside Detroit. We see him find his voice through musical theater and move to New York, where he is determined to shed his past and make a name for himself on Broadway.

But moving to the big city is never easy—especially not at the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis—and Jeffrey learns to survive and thrive in the colorful and cutthroat world of commercial theatre. From his early days as an office assistant, to meeting Jonathan Larson and experiencing the triumph and tragedy of Rent, to working with Lin-Manuel Miranda on In the Heights and Hamilton, Jeffrey completely pulls back the curtain on the joyous and gut-wrenching process of making new musicals, finding new audiences, and winning a Tony Award—all the while finding himself.

Told with Jeffrey’s candid and captivating voice, Theater Kid is a gripping memoir about fighting through a hardscrabble childhood to make art on one’s own terms, chasing a dream against many odds, and finding acceptance and community.

About Jeffrey Seller

Jeffrey Seller is one of the most successful American producers of our time. He produced the Tony Award–winning musicals RentAvenue QIn the Heights, and Hamilton. His shows have garnered twenty-two Tony Awards, including four for Best Musical, and his Broadway productions and tours have grossed over $4.6 billion and reached more than 43 million attendees. Jeffrey is the only producer to have mounted two Pulitzer Prize–winning musicals—Hamilton and Rent. He also revolutionized theater accessibility with the $20 ticket lottery for Rent, making theater affordable for all. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on January 19, 2025

(Received an advance copy from the publisher, Simon and Schuster) Jeffrey Seller's memoir is a fast-moving, well-written and absorbing account of his journey from a struggling childhood to becoming one of Broadway's top producers. Seller charts his voyage with telling details and his love of the the......more

Goodreads review by V. on May 09, 2025

Jeffrey Seller's eminently absorbing memoir, Theater Kid, is clearly modeled on Moss Hart's equally fun (and highly fictionalized) memoir, Act One. No shade intended: Seller admits to reading and loving the latter during his days as a summer camp theater counselor. Just as Hart accounted his impover......more

Goodreads review by Shane on March 15, 2025

Jeffrey Seller: The Ultimate Theater Kid Who Made It Big For every gay boy who found solace in the darkened wings of a theater, Jeffrey Seller is proof that we were never alone. He is, in essence, the ultimate theater kid who never grew out of it—he just found a way to turn that passion into a Broadw......more

Goodreads review by Ximena on May 10, 2025

The perfect memoir for the theater lover in me 🩷......more

Goodreads review by Roy on May 15, 2025

Being primarily a fiction reader, I tend not to be captivated by memoirs, but this was a stark exception. Considering the source, it's no surprise that Theater Kid tells a story and tells it well. As relatable as it is ethereal, he paints a picture of his coming of age, and also demonstrates how mus......more


Quotes

"Jeffrey Seller, producer of some of the most original, innovative, and memorable Broadway musicals, narrates this no-nonsense, completely engaging memoir...Seller is frank, graphic, and unapologetic about his homosexuality and his relationships with men during the AIDS crisis. Having worked his way up from theatrical booking to producing, he tells the backstories behind such successful musicals as RENT, IN THE HEIGHTS, and HAMILTON."