Producers Giuliana Carullo and Miranda Gohh have been named recipients of the 2025 Prince Fellowship and Prince/TTLP Fellowship, respectively. Formerly known as The T. Fellowship, the program was renamed in 2021 in honor of the late Tony-winning producer, director, and T. Fellowship founder Harold Prince.
The fellowship is presented in association with Columbia University School of the Arts and will run September, 2025–August, 2026. Carullo and Gohh will receive a stipend of $10,000, and a $20,000 budget for the development of a new theatrical production; access to courses in Columbia’s MFA Theatre Management & Producing program; mentorship from prominent producers and industry specialists; and connection to an advisory group of industry specialists. The current program mentors are Kristin Caskey, Sue Frost, Tom Schumacher, Orin Wolf, and David Stone. The program is managed by Columbia University School of the Arts. The Advisors group includes Victoria Bailey, Christopher Burney, Lisa Dawn Cave, Nina Essman, Kamilah Forbes, Robert Fried, Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, Brian Moreland, Julio Peterson, Natasha Sinha, Donna Walker-Kuhne, Schele Williams, and Kumiko Yoshii.
Giuliana Carullo is the founder of Orsetto Productions. She serves as lead producer on The American Football Musical, which she is developing with longtime creative collaborator Larry Owens. The two have maintained a creative partnership for almost 20 years. Carullo recently produced the world premiere of The Last Podcast on Earth at The Tank, as well as presentations of The Dying Gaul and The American Football Musical. She also serves as lead producer on Owens’ play, Five Sisters (of the) Regan Dauphin. Giuliana holds a BFA in Theater from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. She is based in New York City.
Miranda Gohh is a Tony-nominated producer, and was named a “2022 Woman to Watch on Broadway” by the Broadway Women’s Fund. She is the Founder of Theatre Producers of Color (TPOC), an organization that empowers the next generation of BIPOC producers through education, training, and mentorship. She is also a co-founder of The Industry Standard Group (TISG), the first BIPOC-led commercial theatre investment and producing organization. Currently, Gohh serves as the associate producer at Mike Bosner Productions. Her Broadway co-producing credits include: Gypsy, Suffs, Cabaret, Tony and Emmy winner Alex Edelman's Just For Us, Here Lies Love, A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical, and KPOP. Through the Broadway League, Gohh was previously a recipient of the Rising Stars Fellowship (2019-2020) and the Gatchell and Neufeld Award (2022) and is currently a Broadway League Associate Member. She is also a member of The Shubert Organization’s Artistic Circle and an alumna of Wesleyan University.
2025 marks the fifth year that The Prince/TTLP Fellow is funded through its partnership with The Theatre Leadership Project (TTLP), a nonprofit working to install BIPOC leadership in commercial theatre through paid fellowships. TTLP founding members are producers Travis LeMont Ballenger, Barbara Broccoli, Patrick Daly, Alecia Parker, and Lia Vollack. The Prince Fellowship is managed by Co-Directors Steven Chaikelson, Aaron Glick, and Rachel Sussman.
The Fellowship was founded in 2005. Shortly thereafter, Orin Wolf and John Pinckard were awarded the first two T. Fellowships in 2006, followed by Glick (2013), Jen Hoguet (2015), Christopher Maring (2016), Allison Bressi (2017), Sussman (2018), Ben Holtzman (2019), Osh Ghanimah (2021), Lawryn Lacroix (2021), Jamila Ponton Bragg (2022), Cynthia Dorsey (2022), Amy Marie Haven (2023), Maxwell Beer (2023), George Strus (2024), and Eric Emauni (2024).
Projects supported by the Fellowship have gone on to life on Broadway and beyond, including the Broadway productions of How to Dance in Ohio (produced by Holtzman) and the Tony Award-winning production of Suffs (produced by Sussman), which begins a national tour in September 2025. Other recent productions of plays and musicals supported by the Fellowship include Trophy Boys at MCC Theater (Haven), Eighty-Sixed at Diversionary Theatre (Glick) and The Lonely Few at MCC Theater (Hoguet).
Visit PrinceFellowship.com for more information.