Theatre Production Assistant - NY
Company: Scott Rudin Productions
Location: New York, NY
Start Date:
Type of Position: Full-Time
Minimum Education Level: Bachelor's
Minimum Years of Experience: 1 year
Job Description: Scott Rudin Productions is looking for one NYC-based theatre assistant in Scott Rudin's office. Ideal candidate will need to be intelligent, driven, organized, and thick-skinned. This is not an entry-level position.
To be considered you must have minimum of a Bachelor's degree and a year of assistant experience in film, theatre, television or in an agency. Must know standard industry phone and scheduling etiquette, have some knowledge of Broadway theatre and be very familiar with the film/TV industry power-players including writers, directors, talent and agents.
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www.youtube.com/embed/lPm0Y1X65jo?list=UUfmDsF2pOUePw33fRr3f78g
I played the role of Lady in Orange and Charlene (and a random partygoer in the beginning) and am wearing orange tops throughout the play (I have a black belt around my waist in the beginning).
Read moreThe play "for colored girls/for black boys" at Harvard pt 2
www.youtube.com/embed/lPm0Y1X65jo?list=UUfmDsF2pOUePw33fRr3f78g
I played the role of Lady in Orange and Charlene (and a random partygoer in the beginning) and am wearing orange tops throughout the play.
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Posted by Jillian Tattersall
https://chicagotaptheatre.com/preview-videos-eyes-without-face
Featuring live narration by Marc Kelly Smith & an original score by Andrew Edwards, Eyes is a reimagining of the French horror film Les Yeux Sans Visage from 1959. Expect dark humor, sophisticated storytelling, a haunting score, and unbeatable tap dancing!
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The Queen, My Lord, Is Much, Much Better from Bob Kuhn on Vimeo.
see https://bkvoice.com
This 15-minute video is based on a comic essay from the '50s imagining bit-part actors sabotaging British productions of Shakespeare plays. The author was Lionel Hale, a well known British playwright, essayist, and theater critic. The theatrical images are largely from Shakespeare & Company productions.
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