6 Theatre Workers You Should Know
In this installment: a New York fight director, a Bay Area development pro, a Chicago teacher and puppeteer, an Atlanta actor, and from San Diego, a playwright and a casting director.
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In this installment: a New York fight director, a Bay Area development pro, a Chicago teacher and puppeteer, an Atlanta actor, and from San Diego, a playwright and a casting director.
From development directors to arts consultants, this edition’s focus is on folks who help generate the support for the making of theatre.
Here are some folks to have on your radar, from writers to designers, from choreographers to arts administrators.
Meet some folks who know the audition process inside out: actors and casting directors.
From dramaturgs to designers, actors to devisers, these are some folks to have on your radar.
Folks to have on your radar: an experimental puppeteer, an actor who’s a resident artist, a playwright exploring queer Latinx identity, and more.
From a technical director in California to a community connector in New York, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From an actor and farmer in Texas to a teatrista in Chicago, here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
From a scenic artist in California to a casting director in Washington, D.C., here are some theatre workers to have on your radar.
What can we learn from those who came before us? Things we will one day pass on.