Invest With B More Now

Our Philosophy

At B More Now, we believe that theatre is not just art — it’s community.
Broadway succeeds when people connect: audiences, artists, collaborators, and supporters. Producing, to us, means inviting others into a shared creative experience, not just raising money.

For Brian Moreland, this philosophy begins with connection and building relationships that expand who gets to tell stories and how those stories are heard.

We pursue projects because they matter now, because they elevate voices, touch hearts, and reflect something essential about our lives. Producing isn’t just business. It’s asking, Why this story? Why now? and then committing to bringing it to life with intention and care.

Investing With Us

Thank you for your interest in investing with B More Now. Broadway is built by people who believe in stories, and investors are an essential part of bringing those stories to life.

Investing in theatre is inherently high risk, and returns are never guaranteed. What is guaranteed is a creative experience unlike any other — one that allows you to be part of the process, the community, and the journey of a production from the inside.

We approach each project with care, transparency, and respect for the trust our investors place in us. Whether you’re deeply familiar with Broadway or just beginning to explore how producing works, our goal is to make the experience clear, thoughtful, and rewarding.

Inquire about Investing Opportunities

Many of the people we work with are first-time Broadway investors. We’re proud to guide individuals through the process, answer questions honestly, and demystify how producing works, whether or not you ultimately decide to invest.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Investment opportunities may be available to individuals or entities that qualify as accredited investors, as required under SEC regulations.

  • An accredited investor is an individual or entity that meets certain financial criteria defined by U.S. securities regulations. For individuals, this generally means having a net worth of over $1 million, excluding a primary residence, or an annual income of $200,000 or more (or $300,000 jointly with a spouse or partner) for the past two years, with a reasonable expectation of earning the same in the current year.

  • While returns cannot be guaranteed, Broadway investments offer the potential for meaningful upside. With an experienced producing team, strong creative leadership, and a thoughtfully structured production, many investors find Broadway to be an exciting opportunity to participate in both the artistic and commercial success of live theater.

How It Works

1. Start the conversation.
Tell us a bit about yourself and what you’re interested in. There’s no obligation.

2. Review materials.
If there’s a fit, we’ll share offering materials and walk you through the opportunity.

3. Decide in your own time.
If you choose to move forward, investments are made through official offering documents.

Current Production

Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone marks a major moment in our upcoming season.
We’re proud to be part of bringing this essential American work to Broadway.

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