Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sunday Spotlight for March 3rd

First off, thanks to all of you who attended our very first Sunday Spotlight! It was very informative, wasn't it?

In the next Sunday Spotlight, we will be interviewing Alan Rust: Director of the Theatre Division, Professor of Theatre at Hartt University. He has been part of the: The Hartford Stage Company (where he can be seen in the annual production of A Christmas Carol) , The Cleveland Playhouse, The Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Stage West, The Northern Stage Company, The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival and the Monomoy Theatre (where he has been director for over 30 years).

He has directed over 100 productions around the United States, The U.S. Virgin Islands, Australia, England and Sweden. 


He has also held various positions at universities and colleges, such as: University of Washington, the State University of New York at Purchase, the University of Detroit, the North Carolina School of the Arts (where he served as dean), the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee (where he was the head of the acting program) and the University of Hartford where he is currently the director of the Theatre Division of The Hartt School.

Alan Rust has been a United States representative for the International Theatre Institute in Istanbul and Izmer in Turkey and Moscow and Ashkabad in the former Soviet Republic of Turkmenistan. Mr. Rust was a founding member of the World Theatre Training Institute in Vienna, Austria. 

If you want to attend this FREE Sunday Spotlight at 8pm on March 3rd, register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7238591169609275648 

Here are some reviews over our last Sunday Spotlight (which can be found at this link HERE )

"LOVED this webinar. Looking forward to the next one. Some of the questions I was prepared to ask were asked by the interviewer so I just listened this time, but it was very informative."  Becca

"WOW!!! What a great idea! As you are aware, many very talented teens (and adults) are rather timid and, many times, awestruck when facing producers, casting directors, performers, etc.  This gives them the ability to have a voice that's as loud and clear as a seasoned professional." Steve


Hope you can join us this Sunday!
~NPT Youth Board

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