If you applied for 2022-2023 Season Cycle 2 opportunities and are moving on to the next round you will be notified by mid-April at the latest.

Below you will find details for the opportunities available to apply to this cycle. They include:

  • Shadowing Director Maggie Burrows during the production process of Little Shop of Horrors at the MUNY
  • Shadowing Choreographer Annie-B Parson and Associate Choreographer Elizabeth DeMent during the beginning of the rehearsal process of Here Lies Love on Broadway
  • Observing Director Patricia McGregor on The Mountaintop by Katori Hall at Geffen Playhouse
  • Observing Director Michael John Garcés on Fake It Until You Make It by Larissa FastHorse at Center Theatre Group
  • Observing Director Stephen Burdman on an all-female production of Richard III with New York Classical Theatre in Central Park
  • A fellowship with Choreographer and Director Sam Pinkleton on The Wizard of Oz at American Conservatory Theater
  • A fellowship with Director Amanda Dehnert on Love’s Labor’s Lost at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

Preview application questions here and to read application tips, please click here.

Please note that each production will have its own health and safety protocols including Covid policies and that anyone selected for an opportunity on a production will be required to agree to and follow the established health and safety protocols before joining a production. Additionally, housing is only included in opportunities where explicitly stated.

Applications for Cycle 2 are now closed.

Shadowing – Little Shop of Horrors with Maggie Burrows at the MUNY

This opportunity lets you shadow Director Maggie Burrows during the rehearsal process of Little Shop of Horrors at the MUNY in St. Louis in July 2023

Production Title: Little Shop of Horrors

Theatre Information (location of shadowing): MUNY #1 Theatre Drive Saint Louis, MO 63112

Dates of Shadowing: July 12, 2023 – July 26, 2023

Stipend: $1,200

Additional information: This Shadow opportunity is ideal for an early career director specifically interested in learning more about the intricacies of staging a full musical in an abbreviated/stock rehearsal period. The shadow will observe every step of the rehearsal process from first read to first performance in the two-week period. Housing will be provided for this opportunity.

Learn more about Maggie Burrows here and Little Shop of Horrors at the MUNY here

Shadowing – Here Lies Love with Choreographer Annie-B Parson and Associate Choreographer Elizabeth DeMent on Broadway

This opportunity lets you shadow Choreographer Annie-B Parson and Associate Choreographer Elizabeth DeMent during the first weeks of the rehearsal process of Here Lies Love, on Broadway in New York City in May 2023

Production Title: Here Lies Love

Rehearsal Information (location of the shadowing): Midtown Manhattan

Dates of Rehearsal: May 1, 2023 – May 14, 2023

Stipend: $1,200

Additional information: This Shadow opportunity is an ideal opportunity for an early career choreographer interested in learning more about how dances are taught and set at the beginning of a remount rehearsal process. This is a great opportunity to learn about the anatomy of the movement being used in the show.

Here Lies Love, the immersive disco pop musical based on the rise and fall of Imelda Marcos and the People Power Revolution of the Philippines, with music by Grammy®, Oscar®, and Tony Award® winner David Byrne and Grammy Award® winner Fatboy Slim. Learn more about Annie-B Parson here, Elizabeth DeMent here and Here Lies Love here

Observership – The Mountaintop with Patricia McGregor at Geffen Playhouse

This opportunity lets you observe Director Patricia McGregor on the production The Mountaintop by Katori Hall at Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, CA in May 2023

Production Title: The Mountaintop by Katori Hall

Rehearsal location: Geffen Playhouse

Dates of Observership: May 9, 2023 (first rehearsal) – June 15, 2023 (opening night)

Stipend: $3,200

Additional information: This observership is an ideal opportunity for director who has an interesting in learning how to direct contemporary plays.

Learn more about Patricia McGregor here and The Mountaintop  here

Observership – Fake It Until You Make It with Michael John Garcés at Center Theatre Group

This opportunity allows someone to observe Director Michael John Garcés on the world premiere comedy Fake It Until You Make It by Los Angeles based playwright Larissa FastHorse at Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles, CA starting July 2023.

Production Title: Fake It Until You Make It by Larissa FastHorse

Rehearsal location:  Center Theatre Group Annex – 601 West Temple St. 90012

Theater location: Mark Taper Forum 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Dates of Observership: June 27, 2023 (first rehearsal) – August 9, 2023 (opening night)

Stipend: $3,600

Additional information: This observership is an ideal opportunity for an early career director specifically interested in learning about working on a world premiere production and on a comedic play at a large regional theater.

Learn more about Michael John Garcés here and Fake It Until You Make It here

Observership – Richard III with Stephen Burdman at New York Classical Theatre

This opportunity allows someone to observe Director Stephen Burdman on an all-female production of Richard III with New York Classical Theatre that will take place in Central Park in New York City starting May 2023

Production Title: Richard III

Rehearsal & Performance location: Central Park, New York City (West 103 x Central Park West)

Dates: May 15, 2023 (first rehearsal) –  June 20, 2023 (opening night)

Stipend: $3,000

Additional information: This observership is an ideal opportunity for a proactive early career director who is interested in learning about directing a classic production or interest in directing immersive theatrical productions. This production is an all-female production, and the lead role of Richard will be played by a disabled actor. This production will be in a public venue of Central Park so an applicant would need to be comfortable working outdoors for the duration of the production process. An applicant who also has an interest in learning about running their own company as an artist producing the work they are directing would also be well suited for this opportunity.

Learn more about Stephen Burdman here and New York Classical Theatre and their production of Richard III here

Fellowship – The Wizard of Oz with Sam Pinkleton at American Conservatory Theater

This opportunity lets you to be a Fellow to Choreographer and Director Sam Pinkleton on The Wizard of Oz at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, CA starting April 2023

Production Title: The Wizard of Oz

Theatre Information (location of the fellowship): American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco

Dates of Fellowship: April 18, 2023 (first rehearsal) – June 7, 2023 (opening night)

Award: $5,250  

Additional information: This Fellow opportunity is ideal specifically for a choreographer or director/choreographer interested in being part of a process of working on a radically reimagined production of a classic musical. This will be well suited for someone who is interested in some combination of musicals, ensemble-based work, and devised work.

Learn more about Sam Pinkleton here and ACT’s production of The Wizard of Oz here

Fellowship – Love’s Labor’s Lost with Amanda Dehnert at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

This opportunity allows someone to be a Fellow to Director Amanda Dehnert for her production of Love’s Labor’s Lost at Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival in Garrison, NY starting June 2023

Production Title: Love’s Labor’s Lost by William Shakespeare with original music by Amanda Dehnert and Andre Pleuss

Dates of Fellowship: June 6, 2023 (first rehearsal) – July 16, 2023 (opening night)

Rehearsal and Performance Location: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival Garrison, New York 10524

Award: $4,500

Additional information: This Fellowship opportunity is an ideal opportunity for an early career director specifically interested in learning more about radically adapting Shakespeare through the application of modern dramaturgy and the incorporation of original music and lyrics – not to adapt the play to a musical, but instead to offer comment, context, or insight on character and motivation. Housing will be provided for this opportunity.

Learn more about Amanda Dehnert here and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s production of Love’s Labor’s Lost here.