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Erica Rotstein is an Associate Professor at Berklee NYC, with additional appointments as an Adjunct Professor at Barnard College and NYU Tisch & Steinhardt. She is affiliated with programs in Writing and Production for Musical Theater, where she teaches and mentors emerging artists and producers. Her academic work is deeply integrated with her professional practice in theater production and artist management.
Her research and teaching interests center on musical theater, contemporary theater, and arts entrepreneurship. She emphasizes transparency, collaboration, and ethical business practices in the arts. Through her co-founded initiative, The Business of Broadway, she provides accessible education on the economics and operations of theater production, aiming to democratize knowledge within the industry.
While no formal publications are listed, her professional projects reflect a strong engagement with socially relevant themes such as reproductive liberty and youth civic engagement through digital storytelling. Her work bridges artistic creation with strategic management and educational outreach.
- Adjunct Professor, Barnard College
- Adjunct Professor, NYU Tisch & Steinhardt
- Board Chair, Colt Coeur Theatre Company
- Cofounder, The Business of Broadway
Rotstein advises and mentors artists professionally, functioning as a strategic thought partner in their careers. She has managed prominent creators such as the Bengsons, Diana Oh, Drew Gasparini, and Nicole Johnson. Her industry experience includes leading and executive producing award-nominated productions like Hundred Days, and developing digital series such as I Love That Senator for You to engage young voters.
She is actively involved in arts education and production teams, particularly through The Business of Broadway, which offers workshops and courses. Her lab-like initiative functions as a pedagogical platform for demystifying the business aspects of theater, supporting the next generation of theater entrepreneurs.



