Inspiration and fear seem to be linked together. Inspiration strikes, an idea is planted and a story written. The entire show from the actor’s first entrance to the final curtain call and every element reveals itself as if it were an explicitly visual memory. The first draft is on paper and ready for review when fear plants its roots. The trust in the gift, the knowing of the impact of the story, none of that matters now. All that seems to matter is fear. It could be the inexperience or not knowing where the finish line resides, one thing is for certain, the vision and execution come to a standstill, but 2021 will be different. Roundabout Theatre has an option for you.
Director as Generator with @miranda__haymon
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Roundabout Theatre Company announces the second session of Roundabout TheatreLab, a program of interactive workshops designed to connect audiences interested in exploring the crafts of theatrical writing and directing, directly with Roundabout artists. This is the chance to create with guidance and explore with experience.
The Direction of Story with @B_NAX
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Roundabout Theatre Company presents a variety of plays, musicals and new works on its five stages: Broadway’s American Airlines Theatre, Studio 54 and Stephen Sondheim Theatre, and Off-Broadway’s Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, which houses the Laura Pels Theatre and Black Box Theatre.
One Voice: Writing Music & Lyrics Alone with @danielzaitchik
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The Theatre Lab will begin in February 2021 and offers five course options with Directors Steve H. Broadnax III (upcoming Thoughts of a Colored Man on Broadway) and Miranda Haymon (Roundabout Resident Director) and Playwrights/Composers Nathan Alan Davis (Nat Turner in Jerusalem), Adam Gwon (Scotland, PA) and Daniel Zaitchik (Darling Grenadine).
Musical Theatre Songwriting: Collaboration Lab with @AdamGwon
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All workshops are planning to be held via Zoom, so no matter the location, students from all over may join. Tickets for the courses are listed at $130 and, depending on the workshop, spaces are limited.
Four Beginnings with @nthndvs
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For more information about the Roundabout TheatreLab or to enroll, visit Roundabout TheatreLab.