Fellowships Ahoy
After the degree (or without it), there are myriad alternatives for directors to learn their chops.
After the degree (or without it), there are myriad alternatives for directors to learn their chops.
What I learned at the O’Neill Theater Center’s annual July boot camp for arts journalists.
Five emerging directors will received professional development opportunities through the fellowship.
The performer/composer/music director will be artistic director of the center’s lab for musical theatre development.
The new-work development hub has announced the selections for the summer season.
TCG’s Rising Leaders of Color Program is seeking arts journalists of color for a fellowship with American Theatre and the Eugene O’Neill Critics Institute.
Musical theatre artists are no longer just actors, writers, or singers, and schools are finding new ways to train them.
Haupt steps down after leading the National Music Theater Conference for 40 years.
Jessica Holt, Laley Lippard, Jeff Liu, Madeline Sayet, and M. Graham Smith will be the second group to participate in the program.
Works by Mike Lew, Aurin Squire, and Zakiyyah Alexander and Imani Uzuri will be in development at the center’s conferences this summer.