IN-PERSON CLASS:

directing contemporary Theater

Regardless of the genre, playwright, or period, the director’s job is to create a unified vision for a production that inspires collaboration among the artists and a transformative experience for the audience. This 5-week class is for directors of all levels to actively and collaboratively refine their approach to contemporary text, explore the rehearsal process, and experiment with form in a safe environment.

This class might be for you if you:

  • Are an experienced director wanting to expand your versatility and refine your technique as a director by working on your feet with actors.

  • Are a newer director looking to get experience, but don't have a venue or opportunity to safely experiment.

  • Want to create work guided by John in a safe environment where exploration and experimentation are encouraged.

  • Are ready to dedicate at least 3 hours of out-of-class time per week to rehearse with your actors.

In this class you will:

  • Focus on communicating with the actor, creating relationships that will bring out their best possible performances and the best representation of your vision for a piece.

  • Spend the first class session delving into a scene together, provided by John, where he will demonstrate how to conduct scene study and you’ll discuss how to approach contemporary text.

  • Prior to the first class, receive audition self-tapes from actors that you should watch before the first class session. Cast actors and create a rehearsal schedule for each of your pieces, using actors from the audition self-tapes or that you bring in from your own community of artists. 

  • Each director will choose and work intensively on two contemporary scenes over the course of the class. The limited class size of 8 means that you will show work every other week in order to incorporate notes and feedback on your feet with your actors when you present.

  • Give constructive feedback to your fellow directors (as led and modeled by John), honing your ability to analyze what is working well and what is not working so well in a scene.

By the end of this workshop you will:

  • Understand how to effectively discover and communicate your artistic vision in the rehearsal room.

  • Be able to focus on the actor in any project, knowing that the success or failure of a piece is predicated on your relationships with your actors.

  • Possess a foundation for approaching contemporary text, and the tools to approach any rehearsal process with confidence.

FACULTY
John Gould Rubin

SCHEDULE
Tuesdays from 6:00pm – 10:00pm ET

LOCATION
ARTNY Studios Midtown

PRICING
Returning Students: $380
New Students: $400
In-Person Class Studio Fee: $40
Due to the increasing cost of studio space, our in-person classes will now include a $40 studio space fee to help us offset these costs.

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FOR MORE INFO
Learn more about 
How It Works.
For more information, please call 212.840.9705 x215 or email 
espa@primarystages.org.

REGISTRATION AND SCHEDULE

Instructor: John Gould Rubin (Director, Turn Me Loose Off-Broadway; former Co-Artistic Director and Executive Director of LAByrinth Theater Company)
Tuesdays from 6:00pm – 10:00pm ET
July 29, August 5, 12, 19, 26

  • This class will be held at ARTNY Studios, located at 520 8th Avenue.

  • Our in-person classes are held at ARTNY Studios, located both in Midtown and in Brooklyn:

    Submitting and Sharing Pages
    Our in-person classes are fully digital for sharing and reading pages. All pages will be shared via a class Google Drive folder, and we will use devices in class to read each other’s pages. Please come to class with a device (laptop, tablet, etc) and a charger/power cord for your device. If you are unable to bring your own device, please contact ESPA Administration.

    Covid Policy
    The safety of our students, faculty and staff is our top priority. In order to maintain a safe environment, please see our Covid Policy for all in-person classes. description