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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.
The Drama League was founded in Chicago in 1910 as the Drama League of America. [1] The national organization was created with two primary objectives: to influence the professional production of the best plays by alerting members to performances that warranted their support; and to ensure the continuity of professional theatre by educating the audiences of the future.
With a fellowship from The Drama League, he gained the position of assistant director to legendary American Artistic Director Adrian Hall, a position he held for many years. Earnest was Founding Artistic Director of New York City’s deep ellum ensemble.
Brokaw was raised in Aledo, Illinois, and graduated from the Yale School of Drama.He received a Drama League fellowship and was initially given directing work through Carole Rothman and Robyn Goodman, artistic heads of the Second Stage Theatre.
The Drama League membership comprises the entire theater community, including award-winning actors, designers, directors, playwrights, producers, industry veterans, critics and theater-going audiences from across the U.S. [2] [3] The Drama League Awards are the oldest awards honoring theater in North America.
Since receiving a Directing Fellowship from The Drama League, he has served on their Nominating Committee and various Selection Committees. For The Drama League, he directed William Inge's The Boy in the Basement, the world premieres of Tom Grady's Global Village [39] and Max Sparber's The Older Gentleman and Cruelties.
Blain-Cruz was the Allen Lee Hughes Directing Fellow at Arena Stage from 2006 to 2007. She held a fellowship at the Goodman Theater in 2008. She was Artistic Associate at The Orchard Project & The Exchange from 2007 to 2009, [ 47 ] and in the Director's Lab at Lincoln Center Theater in 2008.
Drama Desk Award (New York City, US) Drama League Award (New York City, US) Lucille Lortel Awards (New York City, US) New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards (New York City, US) New York Innovative Theatre Awards (New York City, US) Obie Award (New York City, US) Outer Critics Circle Award (New York City, US)