Bio
Kim Whitener, Creative Producer and Founder, KiWi Productions
Having stepped down in late 2018 from her role of producing/executive director at HERE (here.org) where she had been since early 2007, Kim returned to her life as an independent creative producer and consultant with her company, KiWi Productions. While at HERE, working in partnership with founding artistic director Kristin Marting, she co-curated and co-produced HERE’s producing and presenting programs, as well as other special projects. From 2007 to 2018, HERE more than doubled its annual budget to $2.5 million, grew its staff and Board of Directors, and established important co-producing partnerships. During her tenure, she was instrumental in the launching of two major HERE initiatives – the MADE HERE online video documentary series (madehereproject.org) and PROTOTYPE: Opera/Theatre/Now, an annual festival of opera-theater and music-theater (prototypefestival.org) of which she is still a Founding Co-Director.
Prior to joining HERE, Kim executive produced and consulted to artists and companies such as The Builders Association (Alladeen, Super Vision, and Continuous City), Big Dance Theater, Martha Clarke, Richard Foreman’s Ontological-Hysteric Theater, 33 Fainting Spells, among others. Ms. Whitener served as managing director of the ensemble theatre company The Wooster Group for four years, and previously was Marketing Director for Playwrights Horizons. She held theatre management and producing positions in Boston (Boston Music Theater Project) and Philadelphia (American Music Theater Festival) over the previous five years, with a specialty in new music-theater.
She has served on many grant panels, including as 2015 lead program consultant for Creative Capital Performing Arts, the NEA Multi-disciplinary & Presenting Panel, the Fort Worth Opera Frontiers Panel 2013-15, The Pew Foundation Theatre Initiative, and the TCG New Generations Future Audiences Panel. She has taught seminars nationally and internationally on production, management, and development of projects for touring.
Photo credits: Jeremy Tressler (group photo) and Nick Reid (solo shot of Kim).