Rep Stage-Off Stage : Designing for the Theatre (Online)

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Rep Stage-Off Stage



In a special partnership with Rep Stage and Howard County Library System, Rep Stage-Off Stage presents a three-part series of "behind the scenes" discussions with theatre artists sharing their craft and process in creating a theatrical production. The conversations will be facilitated by Joseph W. Ritsch, Rep Stage's Producing Artistic Director and feature a rotating panel of artists, cumulating in a special panel discussing anti-racism (more below). These events will be presented virtually, on Thursdays at noon in July.
 

  • July 8th: Directing for the Theatre
  • July 15th: Designing for the Theatre
  • July 22nd: Playwriting
  • July 29th: Anti-Racism in the Theatre Industry


Rep Stage-Off Stage presents a special panel discussion on anti-racism in the theatre industry. As theatres across the country respond to a call to action to dive deep into the work of anti-racism within their organizations and create an industry that truly in more inclusive and equitable, Rep Stage and affiliate artists discuss an anti-racist theatre ethos which actively reduces harm, prevents harm, and repairs relationships while acknowledging the past and re-imagining the future.

These workshops are virtual and FREE for all to attend. 

Register in advance by clicking here or visiting
https://howardcc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_34C3gmFAQfWT_gYVh7iaKw?

 

This event is part of HCLS Racial Equity and Inclusion series.