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In Conversation with Jerry Zaks
Season 3 · Episode 12
jeudi 9 juin 2022 • Duration 35:39
Recorded on Wednesday, May 3, 2022
In this episode of TA(L)KING DIRECTION, Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks and Associate Artistic Director Nilan speak with four time Tony Award winning director Jerry Zaks about his first loves, his current productions, and his legendary career. Editing Services: Catalin Media, @catalinmediaIn Conversation with Daniel Banks
Season 3 · Episode 11
jeudi 26 mai 2022 • Duration 53:26
Recorded on Tuesday, April 26, 2022
In this episode of TA(L)KING DIRECTION, Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks and Associate Artistic Director Nilan speak with Daniel Banks, one of the country’s most innovative and imaginative arts leaders and directors. They discuss Daniel’s work with DNAWORKS, being at the forefront of important conversations around equity, social justice, and community engagement; and the important conversations the field needs to have moving forward. Trigger Warning: this episode contains references to racial violence.
Editing Services: Catalin Media, @catalinmedia
In Conversation with John Doyle
Season 3 · Episode 2
jeudi 21 octobre 2021 • Duration 59:56
Recorded on Tuesday, September 21, 2021
As theatres are reopening and shows are beginning across stages on and Off-Broadway, we take a closer look at whose stories are being told and how. In this episode, The Drama League’s Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks and Associate Artistic Director Nilan talk with John Doyle, Artistic Director of Classic Stage Company. They discuss how "classics" have traditionally been defined in the theater, what it’s like to revisit classic work today, the importance of embracing change in how we understand and identify classic theatrical work, and what's next for John after he steps down from CSC at the end of this season.
Editing Services: Catalin Media, @catalinmedia
In Conversation with Zhailon Levingston
Season 3 · Episode 1
jeudi 7 octobre 2021 • Duration 37:16
In Conversation: Cristina Angeles and Taylor Haven Holt
Season 2 · Episode 18
mercredi 9 juin 2021 • Duration 42:07
Recorded on May 18, 2021
DirectorFest 2021 is right around the corner, and to celebrate we're highlighting the directors that are bringing the virtual festival to life. The Drama League's New York Directing Fellowship lives at the heart of the organization's mission by providing industry-focused development and creative skill-building for emerging directors, with the annual director-focused festival serving as a culmination to the program. In this week's episode, The Drama League's Associate Artistic Director Nilan joins two of the current New York Fellows, Cristina Angeles (Unfuckwithable) and Taylor Haven Holt (A Girl's Bedroom), in discussion about their journey as directors up to now and the road ahead for the American theater. To learn more and RSVP to DirectorFest, visit directorfest.org.
For more information about Cristina Angeles visit: http://www.cristinaangeles.com/
For more information about Taylor Haven Holt visit: http://www.taylorhavenholt.com/
Help support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
Editing Services @catalinmedia
In Conversation: Signe V. Harriday and Cait Robinson
Season 2 · Episode 17
mercredi 2 juin 2021 • Duration 44:42
Recorded on May 17, 2021
DirectorFest 2021 is right around the corner, and to celebrate we're highlighting the directors that are bringing the virtual festival to life. The Drama League's New York Directing Fellowship lives at the heart of the organization's mission by providing industry-focused development and creative skill-building for emerging directors, with the annual director-focused festival serving as a culmination to the program. In this week's episode, The Drama League's Associate Artistic Director Nilan joins two of the current New York Fellows, Cait Robinson (The K of D) and Signe V. Harriday (the bull-jean stories.), in discussion about their journey as directors up to now and the road ahead for the American theater. To learn more and RSVP to DirectorFest, visit directorfest.org.
For more information about DirectorFest visit: https://directorfest.org/
RVSP for DirectorFest here: https://28476a.blackbaudhosting.com/28476a/DirectorFest-2021
For more information about Cait Robinson visit: https://www.cait-robinson.com/
For more information about Signe V. Harriday visit: https://www.signeharriday.com/
Help support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
Editing Services @catalinmedia
In Conversation with Ari Edelson
Season 2 · Episode 16
mercredi 19 mai 2021 • Duration 55:41
Recorded on May 3, 2021
Aside from being an internationally renowned producer and director, helming award-winning productions of Blood Wedding in Japan and The Attic locally in New York, Ari Edelson is one of the most influential arts accelerators in the industry. As Artistic Director of Orchard Project and co-founder of Culture Craver, he has spent his career amplifying other artists and transforming the way people connect with and discover culture. In this episode of the podcast, Edelson joins The Drama League’s Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks in a conversation about The Orchard Project’s bold vision and a new path ahead in the international theater scene.
For more information about The Orchard Project and Air Edelson visit: https://secure.orchardproject.com/content/about-us
Help support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
Editing Services @catalinmedia
In Conversation with Stafford Arima
Season 2 · Episode 15
mercredi 28 avril 2021 • Duration 01:00:41
Recorded on March 31, 2021
For over 25 years, audiences around the world have found joy in the trailblazing work of Stafford Arima. Nominated for an Olivier Award for his direction of the West End premiere of Ragtime, Arima has spent his career elevating the theater scene across the pod and across North America. In 2015, he made history when he became the first Asian-Canadian artist to direct a musical on Broadway, Allegiance starring Lea Salonga and George Takei, but his legacy also includes work with the Stratford Festival, Paper Mill Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals, The Old Globe, and Theatre Calgary, where he currently serves as the Artistic Director. In this episode, The Drama League’s Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks connects with Arima about his introduction into the world of directing and the role artistic leaders play in creating a dialogue with the community.
For more information about Stafford Arima visit: http://staffordarima.com/index.html
Help support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
Editing Services @catalinmedia
HowWeWorkNow: Beyond Our Shores: Theater in Bulgaria
Season 2 · Episode 14
mercredi 21 avril 2021 • Duration 37:02
Recorded on February 28, 2021
The Drama League’s commitment to directors spans across the globe, and in this week’s episode, we’re taking listeners to Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital city, to connect with two of the region’s most revered theater practitioners. Kalina Wagenstein is the director of Art Office Foundation, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and circulate the performing arts and artists of Bulgaria at home and abroad. Additionally, she has led the Sofia brand of the Swiss Culture program, supported 400+ projects in culture and arts, and has held positions at the Bulgarian News Agency, The National Film Center, and the National Film Archive. Joining her is Dr. Petar Kaukov, Ph.D., the Associate Professor at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia, and the former Deputy Director and CEO of Youth Theatre “Nikolay Binev,” one of the largest theaters in all of Bulgaria. A noted director across Europe, he has worked on many international exchange projects including the Icarus award-winning Bulgarian premiere of Avenue Q. In conversation with The Drama League’s Gabriel Stelian-Shanks and Nilan, the artists dissect the structural differences in the American and Bulgarian arts scene while forecasting the future of international exchange in theater.
The Drama League gratefully recognizes The Trust for Mutual Understanding for making this conversation possible with their generous support for the International Stage Directors Exchange. For more information about TMU: http://www.tmuny.org/Help support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
Editing Services @catalinmedia
In Conversation with Natasha Sinha
Season 2 · Episode 13
mercredi 14 avril 2021 • Duration 51:48
Recorded on March 15, 2021
Dramaturgs have long played a critical role in developing and examining new works of theater, but the job is often difficult to describe to those unfamiliar with the show development process. Natasha Sinha, producer, dramaturg, and now Playwrights Horizons' Associate Artistic Director, is no stranger to the process, having played an integral role in developing new works by Michael R. Jackson, Grace McLean, Shakina Nayfack, Danny Pudi, Heather Raffo, and many more. In this episode, Sinha joins The Drama League’s Artistic Director Gabriel Stelian-Shanks to examine the role of the dramaturg in our ever-changing art form while discussing initiatives to improve the livelihoods of arts workers across the globe.
For more information about Natasha Sinha & Beehive Dramaturgy Studio visit: http://www.beehivedramaturgy.com/natashasinha If you're a director needing assistance, visit our COVID-19 resources and emergency relief programs here: dramaleague.org/covidresources/covid19resourcesHelp support The Drama League: http://bit.ly/DLdonations
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