The Drama League Significantly Expands Directors Program to Help Emerging Artists (EXCLUSIVE)

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The Drama League is expanding its artist development programs, which are collectively called The Directors Project, and include support for people working in film, television and on stage. Applicat…

is expanding its artist development programs, which are collectively called The Directors Project, and include support for people working in film, television and on stage. Applications to the program are now open, the organization said.

The Directors Project is now entering its 41st season. It alumni direct over 1,000 productions each season on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and throughout the world. Added Executive Director Bevin Ross: “Theater is a collective practice, and we are thrilled to be joined by our lead partners Manhattan Theatre Club and McCarter Theatre Center, our new festival producer Keen Company, engagement partners Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education, New York Stage and Film, Red Bull Theater, the Rose Theatre, and TheaterWorksUSA — to more impactfully serve artists.

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