SEATTLE REP is accepting applications for our Professional Arts Training Program (PATP). For more than 35 years, the PATP has helped young professionals break into the world of not-for-profit arts. Applications will be accepted through June 16, 2022 at 4PM PST.
Seattle Rep is committed to producing the highest quality programming. We believe that our ability to contribute to excellence in the arts depends on building a community whose members come from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and life experiences. We are part of a growing movement in theater to ensure the inclusion of those who have been historically excluded, focusing particularly on racial and ethnic groups, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, and women, ensuring they are at the decision-making table and reflected in our community.
Mission
Seattle Rep collaborates with extraordinary artists to create productions and programs that reflect and elevate the diverse cultures, perspectives, and life experiences of our region.
Vision
Theater at the heart of public life
Values
Artistic Vitality, Sustainability, Generous and Inclusive Practices
ABOUT THE PATP
Seattle Rep s Professional Arts Training Program provides apprentices the opportunity to learn alongside professional art and theater-makers. PATP offers hands-on work learning and behind scenes experience. Apprentices undertake responsibilities as members of various departments, contribute ideas, participate in department and staff meetings, and engage in projects with the guidance of their supervisor. They will also participate in professional workshops and seminars, which provide connections with theater staff, guest artists, and the Seattle Arts community members.
TERMS
Seattle Rep s 2022/23 Season runs September 2022 – June 2023. Apprenticeship contract start/end dates will vary by department.
DIRECTING/LITERARY APPRENTICE POSITION OVERVIEW
The Directing/Literary Apprenticeship provides an opportunity to assist leading directors in the field and be part of the day-to-day life of a regional theater artistic staff. Time is split between the rehearsal room and administrative experiences, making it a unique and holistic opportunity for young directors interested in artistic administration as well. As an assistant director, the Directing/Literary Apprentice works on 2-3 shows, with duties that can range from taking notes, script supervision, research, observation, and more. As a member of the artistic team, the Apprentice participates in season planning, script reading, industry research, and artistic administrative work. Additionally, assists the producing team and artists in the room for The Other Season, Seattle Rep s new-play development lab. The Apprentice is supervised by Artistic Associate & Assistant to the Artistic Director Hattie Claire Andres, a proud former Directing/Casting Intern.
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
During this apprenticeship, participants will:
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
TO BE CONSIDERED
Meet the 2019/20 Apprentice: Reed Flores
ALL AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES
QUESTIONS/MORE INFORMATION
https://www.seattlerep.org/about-us/employment/apprenticeships/
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