Goodman’s Internship Program offers a rich and challenging experience for qualified college students and recent graduates who are actively pursuing careers in professional theater. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Goodman interns have the opportunity to refine their practical and critical thinking skills through close interaction with Goodman staff and artists in Chicago’s large and
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Announcement for Position in The Theatre Conservatory, Chicago College of Performing Arts, Roosevelt University Assistant/Associate Professor of Theatre-Physical Theatre/Movement. Tenure-track appointment, beginning August 15th 2007. The Theatre Conservatory, Chicago College of Performing Arts, seeks professional artist/educator with expertise to teach and coach physical theatre/movement and Published by David LawrenceContinue reading: Job:[...]
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