2025 New Works Summit Registration

Join us in New York City for NAMT’s Spring New Works Summit, a dynamic gathering designed for composers, lyricists, playwrights and administrators dedicated to musical theatre’s future. This year’s theme, “Finding Visibility During Creative Development,” explores how artists and industry professionals can build audiences while shaping their work, ensuring their voices are heard long before opening night.

Through a mix of engaging panels, roundtables and networking opportunities, attendees will gain insight into leveraging digital spaces, navigating career growth and activating audiences for both artistic and advocacy-driven goals. Whether you're emerging, mid-career or a champion of new works behind the scenes, this summit is designed to provide actionable strategies, meaningful connections and a forward-thinking approach to audience development.
All Events will be in-person: 

Panels & Roundtables
A.R.T./New York Spaces@520
520 Eighth Ave, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10018

Networking Reception
YOTEL Times Square New York (Rooftop)
570 Tenth Avenue & 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

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SELECT YOUR SCHEDULE

Please choose a session for each time slot listed below. You will be able to adjust your schedule on arrival at the event. Click here for more information on each session. 




Note: Small bites and non-alcoholic beverages provided for registered attendees. Cash bar available.

PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES

NAMT is committed to recognizing and celebrating the diversity of experiences, talents, skills, cultures and opinions that our members bring to our community, and specifically to our events. We invite you to participate in all of our Conferences, Roundtables, Festivals and other events, both online and in-person, in a spirit of open-mindedness, curiosity and respect.

We want every NAMT event to be a safe, inclusive and productive environment for all participants. In that spirit, we ask you to…

  • Be inclusive, actively seeking and inviting diverse perspectives
  • Recognize that some people are comfortable responding quickly and verbally and others are not, and create space for those who may need more time to be heard
  • Listen to understand
  • Participate in an active and direct way, with professionalism and respect for others
  • Be considerate, kind, constructive and helpful in your language and actions
  • Use “I” statements and avoid generalizations
  • Assume good intentions but acknowledge impact
  • Ask questions if something isn’t clear, and receive both questions and answers with openness and generosity
  • Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory or harassing behavior and language
  • Respect confidentiality requests by speakers and other participants
We may take action (up to and including expulsion with no refund and exclusion from future events) to redress disruptive, disrespectful or offensive behavior or any other actions perceived by NAMT staff and/or Board to be in conflict with the above guidelines. 

We know that learning and working together can produce both joy and conflict. We recognize that to learn is to stumble, and we are striving to provide a space for risk, creativity, respect, appreciation, growth and collaboration. When addressing conflicts of any type, we commit to these Participation Guidelines.

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