As a director, how do I get involved? *Send your letter of intent, biography or resume to the Producing Artistic Director and set up an interview with the Artistic Team. *Interviews consist of “shop talk” that includes your approach, philosophy, and goals in relation to working with actors, writers or material you want to champion. *You may participate in an active search for Directors proposals for show being produced in house or a project you may want to champion. *Obtain a creative, artistic and safe environment to play, utilizing a wide variety of professional technical and performing artists in support of your visions and projects.
As a writer, what are my opportunities? *Submit your play to the literary committee. Membership enables your play priority over unsolicited submissions for production & development consideration. *Meet a member of our Artistic Team to discuss your writer¹s journey and how our ensemble can support those goals. *Gain the foundation of a variety of fellow professionals in a collaborative atmosphere who support your material, enabling its development or production.
As an actor, what are the benefits? *Expand your craft as a performing artist with innovative and exceptional material created by upcoming and established writers and directors. *Participate in project development, staged readings and main stage projects. *Increase your artistic palate and refine your craft by experiencing a variety of dramatic and comedic approaches to your performance in rehearsals, workshops and productions. *Submit your headshot and resumes to other producers at Write Act Rep and its affiliates. *Having a file to maintain current headshots and resume for other casting opportunities that come up for our talent base with the abundant film schools and thesis projects that we are constantly contacted by.
As a Designer or Technical Support Member, how do I get involved? *Send your letter of intent, biography, resume portfolio examples to the Producing Artistic Director and set up an interview with the Artistic Team. *Interviews consist of “shop talk” that includes your approach, philosophy, and goals in relation to working our artists. *You may participate in an active search for Design/Tech proposals for show being produced in house or a project you may want to champion. *Expand your craft as an artist with innovative and exceptional material created by upcoming and established writers and directors. *Obtain a creative, artistic and safe environment to play, utilizing a wide variety of professional and performing artists in support of your visions and projects. *Participate in project development, staged readings and main stage projects. *Increase your artistic palate and refine your craft by on the job experience. *Meet a member of our Artistic Team to discuss your artist’s journey and how our ensemble can support those goals. *Gain the foundation of a variety of fellow professionals in a collaborative atmosphere who support you and provide other networking opportunities.