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Introduction to Arts Management offers a unique, dynamic and savvy
guide to managing a performing or visual arts organization, be that
an arts center, theatre, museum, art gallery, symphony orchestra,
or other arts company. For those training to enter the industry,
workers in arts administration, or those seeking to set up their
own company, the wealth of expert guidance and direct, accessible
style of this authoritative manual will prove indispensable.
Gathering best practices in strategic planning, marketing,
fundraising and finance for the arts, the author shares practical,
proven processes and valuable tools from his work with over 100
arts companies and professional experience producing over 100
music, dance, theatre and visual arts events. Unique features
include: * boilerplate guides for marketing and fundraising * a
sample Board of Trustee contract * specific budget checklists *
day-to-day working tools that can be immediately instituted in any
arts organization * resources at the end of each chapter designed
to help readers consider and implement the strategies in their own
practice. Interviews with arts leaders offer insights into the
beginnings and growth of significant arts institutions, while
examples based on real situations and successful arts organizations
from both North America and Britain illustrate and underpin the
strategic and practical advice. Expanded from the author's highly
successful How to Run a Theatre, this edition offers both trainees
and seasoned professionals the hands-on strategic leadership tools
needed to create, build and nurture a successful career in the
challenging world of arts administration and management.
Filled with practical advice from an award-winning playwright, with
a range of resources to guide you in the craft and business of
theatre writing, The Art of Writing for the Theatre provides
everything you need to write like a seasoned theatre professional,
including: * how to analyze and break down a script * how to write
a wide range of plays * how to critique a theatre production * how
to construct and craft critical essays, cover letters, and
theatrical resumes This thorough introduction is supplemented with
exercises and new interviews with a host of internationally
acclaimed playwrights, lyricists, and critics, including Marsha
Norman, Beth Henley, Lyn Gardner, Octavio Solis, Ismail Khalidi,
and David Zippel, among many others. Accompanying online resources
include playwriting and script analysis worksheets and exercises,
an example of a playwriting resume, and critical points to consider
on playwriting, design, acting, directing and choreography.
How do you develop both the craft of directing as well as a
professional career in freelance directing in today's theatre
industry? Drawing on his own extensive experience and that of other
theatre professionals from the US and UK, Kent Thompson illuminates
a pathway from training, apprenticeship and assistant directing to
an established career as a director. Directing Professionally first
lays out paths for aspirant directors to train, grow and succeed as
directors, then advises freelance directors on how to establish and
accelerate their professional careers. It also reveals the most
significant ways those directors become artistic directors today.
With a frank, thoughtful and often humorous examination of the job
of professional direction and artistic direction, Thompson writes
about the passion, commitment, artistic vision, directorial
experience, leadership skills, and powerful persuasive gifts needed
to succeed in this extraordinary field. Featuring case studies and
brief interviews with professional theatre directors, artistic
directors, producers, critics, managing/executive directors, and
theatre leaders currently working in the field in the UK and the
US, this volume will equip you to develop your career as a
professional director in today's theatre.
Filled with practical advice from an award-winning playwright, with
a range of resources to guide you in the craft and business of
theatre writing, The Art of Writing for the Theatre provides
everything you need to write like a seasoned theatre professional,
including: * how to analyze and break down a script * how to write
a wide range of plays * how to critique a theatre production * how
to construct and craft critical essays, cover letters, and
theatrical resumes This thorough introduction is supplemented with
exercises and new interviews with a host of internationally
acclaimed playwrights, lyricists, and critics, including Marsha
Norman, Beth Henley, Lyn Gardner, Octavio Solis, Ismail Khalidi,
and David Zippel, among many others. Accompanying online resources
include playwriting and script analysis worksheets and exercises,
an example of a playwriting resume, and critical points to consider
on playwriting, design, acting, directing and choreography.
How do you navigate a career as an entertainment designer while
maintaining a sense of self-worth and value in the various
off-ramps and sidestreets you may choose to take on the journey?
The Art of Scenic Design provides an in-depth look at the scenic
design process for young designers as well as creative
entrepreneurs seeking to nurture a collaborative environment that
leads to rediscovery and innovation in their work. Based on his 30
years of experience in stage design, exhibit design, art direction
for film, and theme park and industrial design, Robert Mark Morgan
demonstrates that while a design process for creating these types
of works can seem like niche professions, the lessons learned in
collaboration, testing and re-testing ideas, prototyping concepts,
overcoming fears, venturing guesses, divergent thinking, and the
creative process in general are applicable – and valuable – in
nearly all disciplines and professions both inside and outside of
the entertainment industry. In The Art of Scenic Design: A
Practical Guide to the Creative Process you will follow an
accomplished designer on a narrative of the theatrical design
process from early phases of a design with a creative team
encompassing visual research, idea-making, and collaborative
relationships, to sketching, prototyping, and testing ideas,
through to the execution and manifestation of the design with a
team of artists and collaborators. The design journey is
contextualized with backstage stories of "what if?" moments,
provocative discussions, and lessons that are indispensable to your
professional development.
"All of us in the arts field are hungry to improve our skills in
arts management. The grim tenor of the times makes this witty and
fun guide even more valuable to us all!" Ben Cameron, Former
Executive Director, Theater Communications Group "Dr. Jim Volz
knows how to organize, how to manage, how to motivate, how to
assign priorities. In short, he knows how to get the job done." Abe
J. Bassett, Former Dean, Indiana University/Purdue University Jim
Volz is one of America's leading theatre consultants with over
three decades of work with theatre, dance, music, museum and arts
center management. Now, Jim Volz brings his expertise to anyone who
works in arts management, from novices to middle managers to
executive directors. How to Run a Theater is a unique, dynamic, and
savvy guide to building an arts institution that works. Drawing on
more than 30 years of experience, here is practical advice on a
variety of management skills: Financial Management; Personnel
Management; Fundraising Development; Board of Trustees
Communications; and Marketing & Audience Development. This new
edition is thoroughly updated and revised and now includes a Board
of Trustee Contract, new budget exercise with ticket income
formulae and the use of social networking for marketing and
fundraising.
Looking for a job in the theatre and entertainment industry can be
daunting, especially when you are newly entering the work market.
How do you take the skills and experience acquired through study
and present them to prospective employers in the arts industry?
Where does your search begin and what should you consider as you
plan your future career steps? What is expected in a portfolio and
what should you expect in an interview? This book provides
straightforward strategies and practical exercises to turn anxiety
into excitement and help you develop the job search skills and
materials that will empower you to go after the job you want, and
get it. If you are about to graduate or just ready to make a
change, this book will teach you how to plan for your career as a
designer, technician, or stage manager, and put your best
professional persona forward when applying for jobs. Topics include
resumes, cover letters, business cards and portfolios that will get
you moved to the top of the pile; what to expect at an interview
and how to answer any interview question; the how and why of
negotiating for your worth; long term career planning, financial
implications and much more. Filled with practical advice, examples
of letters, resumes, CVs and portfolios, and with guidance from
industry professionals, it will equip you to plan and succeed in
your job search and career development in the entertainment
industry.
How do you develop both the craft of directing as well as a
professional career in freelance directing in today's theatre
industry? Drawing on his own extensive experience and that of other
theatre professionals from the US and UK, Kent Thompson illuminates
a pathway from training, apprenticeship and assistant directing to
an established career as a director. Directing Professionally first
lays out paths for aspirant directors to train, grow and succeed as
directors, then advises freelance directors on how to establish and
accelerate their professional careers. It also reveals the most
significant ways those directors become artistic directors today.
With a frank, thoughtful and often humorous examination of the job
of professional direction and artistic direction, Thompson writes
about the passion, commitment, artistic vision, directorial
experience, leadership skills, and powerful persuasive gifts needed
to succeed in this extraordinary field. Featuring case studies and
brief interviews with professional theatre directors, artistic
directors, producers, critics, managing/executive directors, and
theatre leaders currently working in the field in the UK and the
US, this volume will equip you to develop your career as a
professional director in today's theatre.
Introduction to Arts Management offers a unique, dynamic and savvy
guide to managing a performing or visual arts organization, be that
an arts center, theatre, museum, art gallery, symphony orchestra,
or other arts company. For those training to enter the industry,
workers in arts administration, or those seeking to set up their
own company, the wealth of expert guidance and direct, accessible
style of this authoritative manual will prove indispensable.
Gathering best practices in strategic planning, marketing,
fundraising and finance for the arts, the author shares practical,
proven processes and valuable tools from his work with over 100
arts companies and professional experience producing over 100
music, dance, theatre and visual arts events. Unique features
include: * boilerplate guides for marketing and fundraising * a
sample Board of Trustee contract * specific budget checklists *
day-to-day working tools that can be immediately instituted in any
arts organization * resources at the end of each chapter designed
to help readers consider and implement the strategies in their own
practice. Interviews with arts leaders offer insights into the
beginnings and growth of significant arts institutions, while
examples based on real situations and successful arts organizations
from both North America and Britain illustrate and underpin the
strategic and practical advice. Expanded from the author's highly
successful How to Run a Theatre, this edition offers both trainees
and seasoned professionals the hands-on strategic leadership tools
needed to create, build and nurture a successful career in the
challenging world of arts administration and management.
"I cannot think of a better book for aspiring and working actors,
craftspeople, artists, and managers" Kent Thompson, Artistic
Director, Denver Center Theatre Company, Past President TCG Board
of Directors "It's time for a new look at the complexity and
richness of America's growing theatrical landscapre and Jim Volz is
just the person to provide that overview" Lesley Schisgall Currier,
Managing Director, Marin Shakespeare Company Working in American
Theatre is a coast-to-coast overview of the opportunities awaiting
theatre practitioners in every discipline. Featuring tips from
America's top theatre professionals, this resource offers
job-search and career-planning strategies, as well as detailed
information on over 1,000 places to work in the American theatre,
including regional companies, Broadway and commerical theatre,
Shakespeare festivals, touring theatres, university/resident
theatres, youth and children's theatres, and outdoor theatres.
Offering an overview of the evolution of American theatre and
behind-the-scenes stories of the regional movement, this single
volume is an indispensable tool at every stage of your career.
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