Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Another magnificent Master Class

 Carey Lawless, the former Production Manager of Arena Stage, Washington DC (see her abbreviated bio at the bottom of this blog) is presenting an intense three day Master Class the art and craft of producing live theatre from the producers point of view.

This is a rare opportunity to tap the experience and knowledge of a successful theatre professional who was in charge of budgeting, season planning, hiring, negotiating, and putting on show after show that made money, and appealed to the Washington audiences.

Do not miss ....

Carey Lawless* presents…

“Let's put on a show!” 
THE ART & CRAFT OF PRODUCING  LIVE THEATRE 
FROM THE PRODUCERS POINT OF VIEW

Monday, November 29    Master Class

Wednesday, Dec 1    Master Class

Thursday, Dec 2     Final Master Class

Classes in B72 from 3:00-5:00

SIGN-UP SHEET IS IN THE  STUDENT LOUNGE


You will need to bring to class:

One of the following scripts (which you must have read prior to the master class)

    a)  A Midsummer’s Nights Dream  (full version)- W. Shakespeare
   b)  Sabrina Fair - Samuel A. Taylor
   c)  Zombie Prom (musical) -  dana p rowe, music, john dempsey                                 books and lyrics
   d)  Bad Dates - Theresa Rebeck

If scripts are not available in local libraries, then you must order from Samuel French Plays website.
Please obtain these scripts as soon as possible. 
If you arrive without a script at the first session on 
November 29, you will be not allowed to participate in the class.



*Carey Lawless has been the Production Manager for the Arena Stage, Washington, DC, and was responsible for the development and administration of 5.5 million production and operations budgets for hiring and contracting artistic and staff for theater and for the scheduling and coordination of productions in a three theater complex. Prior to that she was the Production Manager for the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and for the Actors’ Studio Drama School, the Production Manager of Actors’ Studio Drama School, the Theater Manager of the Graduate Theater Division, Columbia University, NY, and the Stage Manager of The Utah Shakespearean Festival.

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