Address: 700 N. Calvert Street
Location: Baltimore, MD
Application Deadline: February 28, 2013
Position: Full-time, Paid
Timeframe: 08/15/13 — 05/15/14
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Description
IMPORTANT NOTE - applications MUST be submitted through the CENTERSTAGE website. Applications submitted through this site will not be accepted.
APPLY at www.centerstage.org/Education/ProfessionalInternshipProgram.aspx
THE ARTISTIC AND DRAMATURGY INTERN works with the artistic staff in support of literary management, new play development, season planning, production dramaturgy, a range of outreach and promotional efforts, and the overall near- and long-term artistic course of the theater. Other responsibilities typically include writing program and other material; collaborating in educational, community programming, marketing, or development efforts; additional dramaturgy for selected projects; contributing to the artistic and institutional online/social media presence; and helping devise, support, or coordinate select artistic or other projects. Candidates should have excellent writing and communication skills, a high degree of initiative, and a strong background in dramatic literature and practical theater; some graduate study or prior experience of professional production is a plus.
ABOUT THE PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Graduating college seniors and recent graduates are invited to apply to CENTERSTAGE’s 2013-14 Professional Internship Program, which provides hands-on experience and professional guidance to early-career artists, craftspeople, and administrators.
Interns at the Baltimore-based LORT B/C theater work full time from mid-August to early June, enjoying benefits that include free housing, a weekly stipend, networking opportunities, and professional development.
OTHER INTERNSHIP DISCIPLINES
Artistic Director; Audience Relations; Audio; Carpentry; Community Programs and Education; Company Management; Costumes; Digital Media; Graphics; Lighting; Management; Marketing/Public Relations; Production Management/Stage Management; Properties; Scenic Art; and Stage Management.
MORE INFORMATION about the Program, including internship descriptions and application guidelines, are available at www.centerstage.org/Education/ProfessionalInternshipProgram.aspx
Finally, diversity and inclusion are values central to the CENTERSTAGE mission, and we strongly encourage applications from members of traditionally underrepresented groups.
APPLY at www.centerstage.org/Education/ProfessionalInternshipProgram.aspx
Responsibilities
IMPORTANT NOTE - applications MUST be submitted through the CENTERSTAGE website. Applications submitted through this site will not be accepted.
- Working with artistic staff in support of literary management, new play development, season planning, production dramaturgy, outreach and promotional efforts
- Writing program and other material
- Collaborating in educational, community programming, marketing, or development efforts
- Additional dramaturgy for selected projects
- Contributing to the artistic and institutional online/social media presence
- Helping devise, support, or coordinate select artistic or other projects
Requirements
IMPORTANT NOTE - applications MUST be submitted through the CENTERSTAGE website. Applications submitted through this site will not be accepted.
Candidates should have excellent writing and communication skills, a high degree of initiative, and a strong background in dramatic literature and practical theater; some graduate study or prior experience of professional production is a plus.
Additional requirements:
- Must commit full-time to one entire season at CENTERSTAGE from mid-August to early June
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
- Because of the time-consuming nature of securing visas for foreign students, we are unable to accept applications for non-US citizens