Excited by new plays in Boston? Come work with us.
We are embarking on uncharted territory, and we are looking for theater artists who desire to make the journey with us. We are dedicated to developing a successful working process of self-production for future Boston playwrights to follow, and we're looking for atists who crave the training we will receive from our experience, perhaps even with the intention of replicating our efforts elsewhere. We are looking for people who are motivated by the desire to use their craft to explore the nether areas of a new play, and especially theater artists who want to forge a name for themselves in Boston.
We WANt THEATER ARTISTS WHo ARE INTERESTED IN EXPLORING NEw WORK.To all actors, directors, designers, technicians, and dramaturgs in Boston: Our strength lies in our collective knowledge of the theater, of the process, and of what happens and what is possible in that grand metaphor that is the theater. If devising a new method for developing new work in Boston excites you, leave us a message here and tell us how we can work together.
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I'M BOOKED, BROKE, AND BUSTED. BUt ISN'T THERe SOMETHINg I COULd DO ?If you support us, spread the word. Tell your friends, your family, and especially your boss who drives that Mercedes. Or just drop us a line of encouragement. (Maybe we're having a bad day, and your email is the one thing that cheers us up.) Write to us here.
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THIs Is THe PARt Of OUr JOb THAt We HATE. NO, WE'RE NOt KIDDING, We Do HATe IT.Asking for money. We really do wish there was a viable financial model for the kind of artistic work that we're doing, but right now, in the United States, it doesn't exist. But if you believe in the valuable role that the arts play in our society, especially today, and you could be our Medici, we would be so grateful. You can make a tax-deductible donation here. Thank you!
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