Sentences with phrase «theater company where»

Career Objective: An artistic director position with a reputed theater company where my ability to conceive, develop and implement creative vision can help the company in producing engaging plays.
Youth Theater (««Tada» with an exclamation point,» he notes), the same theater company where Kerry Washington got her start.

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«My parents didn't really know where to channel my energy, but we found this small theater company called Young Actors Theater and it was just a gift.
She started her theater career at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston as part of the stage management team working on a variety of productions, such as the IRNE award winning production of Avenue Q. Cat also served as Production Manager for Bad Habit Productions where she was an active participant in 6 seasons» worth of productions, including the launch of their series of performances for families.
In 1968 he and his students went to New York to set up a theater company, and from there to New Mexico, where they started a commune near Santa Fe.
As EW points out, Wood is not only the former Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, but also has plenty of horror movie experience from both sides of the camera — as an actor in Robert Rodriguez's The Faculty and the excellent 2012 remake of Maniac, and as a cofounder of indie - horror company SpectreVision, where he has helped a diverse array of projects to the screen, including A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night and most recently The Greasy Strangler, which will be released in theaters and on demand this Friday, Oct. 7.
Now in select theaters, «Marjorie Prime» takes place in a near future where artificially intelligent, holographic recreations of one's deceased family and friends can keep them company in loneliness and old age.
How long: 30 minutes Where: N / A What: Nintendo marches to the beat of its own drum, and as is customary by now, the company is eschewing a live theater event for a video presentation that will likely be partly prerecorded.
Codman has an amazing partnership with the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, where students learn performance skills while also deepening their literacy skills through doing theater work.
After graduating from Sarah Lawrence College in 2002, she moved to Ireland where she ran her own theater company for three years.
The effort, Shinsai: Theaters for Japan («shinsai» means «great earthquake» in Japanese) is billed as a nationwide initiative, but it has gained little traction in Los Angeles, where leading companies say they weren't approached until too late, if at all.
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