6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
From a teacher in Indiana to a marketing director in Pennsylvania, from an artistic director in Colorado to a director in Illinois, here are some folks to have on your radar.
From standout scenic designers, to astonishing administrative personnel, every month American Theatre brings you a list of theatre workers from all disciplines that may be under your radar and that you should know more about.
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From a teacher in Indiana to a marketing director in Pennsylvania, from an artistic director in Colorado to a director in Illinois, here are some folks to have on your radar.
From emerging talents to unsung veterans, our regular Role Call feature shines a light on folks you ought to know.
From a Chicago set designer to a scribe in Atlanta, from a Seattle director to an operations manager in New York City, here are some people to have on your radar.
From a director of patron services in D.C. to a dramaturg in Illinois, here are some theatre folks you should have on your radar.
From a lighting designer/electrician in Texas to a costumer in Chicago, here are some folks you should have on your radar.
From a theatremaker/filmmaker in Chicago to a New York City casting director, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From the Public Theater’s front desk to the backstages of Kansas City, from Cincinnati to Murphy, Texas, here’s a diverse group of stage folks who should be on your radar.
From a choral composer to a classics adapter, from a Boston dramaturg to a Chicago writer/performer, here are some theatre folks who should be on your radar.
From an activist in Oakland, Calif., to a scenic artist in Atlanta, from an educator in Los Angeles to a producer in New York City, check out this month’s cohort of theatre workers.
From an IT director to a sound/media designer, from a scenic artist to an administrator, check out this month’s cohort of theatre people you should know.