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Trusty Sidekick, SDCF Directing Observership, New Georges

9/28/2015

 
I can't believe I've been working with Trusty Sidekick for a year now.  It's been an unbelievable year and I can't wait for the next one.

Up and Away is officially opening at the Lincoln Center this Tuesday! 

Here are some things that the press has to say about it....

         "Hottest ticket in NYC"                                        "Taking 2 years to get to 80 days"

The Journal News
Journal News Feature
Broadway World
American Theatre Magazine
"Up and Away for Young Audiences Who Don't Want Surprises"
NYTimes Feature

Also, I am so excited to announce that I have been accepted into the Directing Observership Class, with SDCF, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation.  It's an incredible opportunity that allows those in the class to apply to directors on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Regional Theater productions, to observe their process.  You can find out more information about the program below.
SDCF

The newest news, is that I have officially been offered an assistant directing position with The New Georges upcoming production.  HOW TO GET INTO BUILDINGS is an exploded view of love; confusion blends with confidence, time keeps shifting, amateurs are experts, and brunch can be fatal. The show will be opening December 3-19, 2015 at The Brick in Williamsburg.  Stay updated down below
New Georges Website
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And after that, I will be joining Trusty Sidekick's next amazing venture...  I will be assistant directing for The Boy At The Edge Of Everything at the Lincoln Center in 2016.  In this quirky and charming play written by Australian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer and developed by Trusty Sidekick Theater Company, 12-year-old Simon Ives dreams of a place where he can just stop and think. Meanwhile, at the other end of the universe, The Boy at the Edge of Everything is lonely and bored. When Simon is accidentally rocketed into space their worlds collide. Neither will ever be the same. The photo below is from the staged play reading we held this summer. 
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