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INTERSHIPS: WHY THE REP
Why Seattle Rep?
Ten Reasons to Intern at Seattle Repertory Theatre
- As a Seattle Repertory Theatre intern, you really are involved
in the process of creating art at a first class regional theatre.
- You get to participate in weekly Professional Workshops
(a.k.a. Intern Seminars).
In this unique learning opportunity, interns learn about the
many different departments at the Rep and discover more about
the industry as a whole. The Rep's staff is full of successful
professionals who are thrilled to share their experiences
with the interns. Many, in fact, were once interns themselves.
Networking at intern seminars is a vital part of locating
post-internship job opportunities in Seattle and elsewhere.
Interns might spend a workshop learning tips on scenic painting
or having lunch with David Esbjornson, Artistic Director of
the Rep.
The Education Department coordinates these professional workshops,
tailoring the seminars to the interests of the interns. In
short, the intern seminars are a great chance to learn, meet
loads of great people, discover future opportunities, and
enjoy a late morning snack.
Past professional workshops have included:
• What is Not-for-Profit Theatre?
• Inside the Artist’s Studio—Talking with
Guest Artists
• Avoiding Standing on Stage Alone, Looking at Our Navels:
• Audience Development/Communications and Marketing/Education
• The 13-Step Cycle of Production (a.k.a. Blood, Sweat,
and Tears)
• The Not-So-Corporate Ladder—How Rep Employees
Got to Where They Are Today
• Money, Money, Money—A Guided Tour of Rep Finances
• Costume Shop Arts and Crafts
• Evaluating Scripts
• Looking for a Job in Theatre
- Interns are not grunt labor at Seattle Rep. The Rep’s
Director of Education feels very strongly that the interns
are here to learn what a career in non-profit theatre is all
about. The entire SRT staff is committed to this mission.
Interns are more likely to find themselves teaching as part
of a school residency or assisting a designer than getting
someone a cup of coffee.
- PATP internships have been around in this incarnation (more
or less) for 20 years, so we’ve had plenty of time to
learn from our mistakes and develop a well-structured internship
experience.
- You’ll be one of at least a dozen interns. It’s
not exactly the college social scene, but it does mean you
aren’t the only one around who’s just starting
a professional career.
- Working at a place like the Rep, interns have had the opportunity
to meet and work with some of the hottest artists in today’s
theatre—you will too. To do a little name dropping—Marion
McClinton, Sharon Ott, Daniel Sullivan, Stephen Wadsworth,
Mary Zimmerman, Steven Dietz, Philip Kan Gotanda, Sandra Tsing
Loh, Wendy Wasserstein, August Wilson, Chris Akerlind, Ken
Billington, Pat Collins, M.L. Geiger, Don Holder, Allen Lee
Hughes, Peter Kaczorowski, Thomas Lynch, Peter Maradudin,
Dan Ostling, Martin Pakledinaz, Aaron Posner, Warner Shook,
David Esbjornson, and more…
- Seattle Repertory Theatre is one of the country’s
premier regional theatres. Check out About
Seattle Rep for details.
- Smart, successful people who love theatre are all around
you—the Rep staff and the Board of Trustees.
- Between all of the available comp tickets and Pay-What-You-Can
nights, you can see a lot of theatre around town without putting
a dent in your intern stipend.
- You can brag to all your friends that you were one of the
few who got the "Johnny Mac tour."
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