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Calling all budding theatre directors!

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is on a mission to find and nurture the next generation of innovative theatre directors by partnering with the prestigious Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme (RTYDS).

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As a theatre that is passionate about supporting emerging theatre makers, the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is thrilled to announce their first partnership with the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme. Douglas Rintoul, the Artistic Director at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is particularly excited about offering this opportunity to aspiring directors as he received a RTYDS 18-month bursary to Salisbury Playhouse in 2000 and is keen to provide others with the same experience.

Participants will be given a valuable opportunity to take part in an Introduction to Directing programme, which offers free intensive practical training for people who are aged over 18. Introduction to Directing is part of the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme and will allow participants to develop their directing skills through practical workshops, work alongside experienced practitioners and have access to opportunities and contacts that could help propel them forward in the theatre industry.

Taking place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, the fun, hands-on Introduction to Directing programme will be led by the theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul who is directing the highly anticipated forthcoming production The Crucible. Participants will gain insight into his rehearsal process with the cast on the production as well observe show rehearsals.

To be eligible you MUST live in Essex (NOT Greater London), be at the very early stages of your career, have a specific interest in directing rather than in acting or any other theatre craft. The projects are not intended for those who have studied directing as part of a degree. The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for participants currently under-represented in UK theatre as a result of barriers arising from social, gender, financial, ethnic, cultural, geographic or educational disadvantage or disability.

All applicants must be available to attend all sessions. There are subsidies available to cover travel expenses.

Dates are:
Sat 28 Jan, 2-7pm
Sat 4 Feb, 10-1pm
Wed 15 Feb, 6-10pm
Mon 20 Feb, 7-10pm
Sat 4 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 11 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sun 12 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 18 Mar, 2-10pm

Applicants are required to send a short statement about themselves and why they are interested in this programme to artistcallout@queens-theatre.co.uk with RTYDS in the subject field.

Deadline for applications is Monday 16 January at 5pm. Interviews will be held at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch on 19 and 20 January (evening).

For more information about the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme visit their website: www.rtyds.co.uk

 
 
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Calling all budding theatre directors!

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is on a mission to find and nurture the next generation of innovative theatre directors by partnering with the prestigious Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme (RTYDS).

theatredirectors

As a theatre that is passionate about supporting emerging theatre makers, the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is thrilled to announce their first partnership with the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme. Douglas Rintoul, the Artistic Director at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is particularly excited about offering this opportunity to aspiring directors as he received a RTYDS 18-month bursary to Salisbury Playhouse in 2000 and is keen to provide others with the same experience.

Participants will be given a valuable opportunity to take part in an Introduction to Directing programme, which offers free intensive practical training for people who are aged over 18. Introduction to Directing is part of the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme and will allow participants to develop their directing skills through practical workshops, work alongside experienced practitioners and have access to opportunities and contacts that could help propel them forward in the theatre industry.

Taking place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, the fun, hands-on Introduction to Directing programme will be led by the theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul who is directing the highly anticipated forthcoming production The Crucible. Participants will gain insight into his rehearsal process with the cast on the production as well observe show rehearsals.

To be eligible you MUST live in Essex (NOT Greater London), be at the very early stages of your career, have a specific interest in directing rather than in acting or any other theatre craft. The projects are not intended for those who have studied directing as part of a degree. The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for participants currently under-represented in UK theatre as a result of barriers arising from social, gender, financial, ethnic, cultural, geographic or educational disadvantage or disability.

All applicants must be available to attend all sessions. There are subsidies available to cover travel expenses.

Dates are:
Sat 28 Jan, 2-7pm
Sat 4 Feb, 10-1pm
Wed 15 Feb, 6-10pm
Mon 20 Feb, 7-10pm
Sat 4 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 11 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sun 12 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 18 Mar, 2-10pm

Applicants are required to send a short statement about themselves and why they are interested in this programme to artistcallout@queens-theatre.co.uk with RTYDS in the subject field.

Deadline for applications is Monday 16 January at 5pm. Interviews will be held at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch on 19 and 20 January (evening).

For more information about the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme visit their website: www.rtyds.co.uk

 
 
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Calling all budding theatre directors!

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is on a mission to find and nurture the next generation of innovative theatre directors by partnering with the prestigious Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme (RTYDS).

theatredirectors

As a theatre that is passionate about supporting emerging theatre makers, the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is thrilled to announce their first partnership with the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme. Douglas Rintoul, the Artistic Director at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is particularly excited about offering this opportunity to aspiring directors as he received a RTYDS 18-month bursary to Salisbury Playhouse in 2000 and is keen to provide others with the same experience.

Participants will be given a valuable opportunity to take part in an Introduction to Directing programme, which offers free intensive practical training for people who are aged over 18. Introduction to Directing is part of the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme and will allow participants to develop their directing skills through practical workshops, work alongside experienced practitioners and have access to opportunities and contacts that could help propel them forward in the theatre industry.

Taking place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, the fun, hands-on Introduction to Directing programme will be led by the theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul who is directing the highly anticipated forthcoming production The Crucible. Participants will gain insight into his rehearsal process with the cast on the production as well observe show rehearsals.

To be eligible you MUST live in Essex (NOT Greater London), be at the very early stages of your career, have a specific interest in directing rather than in acting or any other theatre craft. The projects are not intended for those who have studied directing as part of a degree. The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for participants currently under-represented in UK theatre as a result of barriers arising from social, gender, financial, ethnic, cultural, geographic or educational disadvantage or disability.

All applicants must be available to attend all sessions. There are subsidies available to cover travel expenses.

Dates are:
Sat 28 Jan, 2-7pm
Sat 4 Feb, 10-1pm
Wed 15 Feb, 6-10pm
Mon 20 Feb, 7-10pm
Sat 4 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 11 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sun 12 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 18 Mar, 2-10pm

Applicants are required to send a short statement about themselves and why they are interested in this programme to artistcallout@queens-theatre.co.uk with RTYDS in the subject field.

Deadline for applications is Monday 16 January at 5pm. Interviews will be held at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch on 19 and 20 January (evening).

For more information about the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme visit their website: www.rtyds.co.uk

 
 
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Calling all budding theatre directors!

The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is on a mission to find and nurture the next generation of innovative theatre directors by partnering with the prestigious Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme (RTYDS).

theatredirectors

As a theatre that is passionate about supporting emerging theatre makers, the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is thrilled to announce their first partnership with the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme. Douglas Rintoul, the Artistic Director at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is particularly excited about offering this opportunity to aspiring directors as he received a RTYDS 18-month bursary to Salisbury Playhouse in 2000 and is keen to provide others with the same experience.

Participants will be given a valuable opportunity to take part in an Introduction to Directing programme, which offers free intensive practical training for people who are aged over 18. Introduction to Directing is part of the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme and will allow participants to develop their directing skills through practical workshops, work alongside experienced practitioners and have access to opportunities and contacts that could help propel them forward in the theatre industry.

Taking place at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, the fun, hands-on Introduction to Directing programme will be led by the theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul who is directing the highly anticipated forthcoming production The Crucible. Participants will gain insight into his rehearsal process with the cast on the production as well observe show rehearsals.

To be eligible you MUST live in Essex (NOT Greater London), be at the very early stages of your career, have a specific interest in directing rather than in acting or any other theatre craft. The projects are not intended for those who have studied directing as part of a degree. The Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch is looking for participants currently under-represented in UK theatre as a result of barriers arising from social, gender, financial, ethnic, cultural, geographic or educational disadvantage or disability.

All applicants must be available to attend all sessions. There are subsidies available to cover travel expenses.

Dates are:
Sat 28 Jan, 2-7pm
Sat 4 Feb, 10-1pm
Wed 15 Feb, 6-10pm
Mon 20 Feb, 7-10pm
Sat 4 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 11 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sun 12 Mar, 10am-6pm
Sat 18 Mar, 2-10pm

Applicants are required to send a short statement about themselves and why they are interested in this programme to artistcallout@queens-theatre.co.uk with RTYDS in the subject field.

Deadline for applications is Monday 16 January at 5pm. Interviews will be held at the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch on 19 and 20 January (evening).

For more information about the Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme visit their website: www.rtyds.co.uk

 
 
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