I am an apprentice… Conrad Alexandrowicz
INTERVIEW WITH CONRAD ALEXANDROWICZ: FM: What is your experience with/opinions on mentorship? CA: My first directing teacher would essentially direct the show through you until
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INTERVIEW WITH CONRAD ALEXANDROWICZ: FM: What is your experience with/opinions on mentorship? CA: My first directing teacher would essentially direct the show through you until
INTERVIEW WITH HEATHER REDFERN: FM:What is your experience with/opinions on mentorship? HR: It is only in the past 25 years we have had educational institutions
INTERVIEW WITH BERNADETTE SWEENY FM:What is your experience with/opinions on mentorship? BS: I was an engineer. I only started in theatre at St Martins’ Youth
A few years ago, in the middle of summer, it happened that three shows I had worked on were up and running at the same
This post originally appeared on The Next Stage, September 24, 2008. Ruby Slippers Theatre illuminates social hypocrisy and sexual stereotypes through humour and theatrical innovation.
During last fall’s Making a Scene conference, a session was held on Women in Theatre. The discussion exploded and there wasn’t time enough for everyone’s
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