
2011 INTERN INFORMATION
The Impact of Theatre
DirectorsLabChicago offers environments in which emerging and established directors from around the world are able to consider, challenge, and engage in both the traditional and contemporary aspects of their craft.
DirectorsLabChicago was founded by alumni of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and is therefore very much inspired and influenced by the New York Lab. Much of the following language is adapted (with the blessing of Lincoln Center Theater) from its application. It is meant to help us find out about you. We hope it will help as you complete your application.
The Lab is not a place for career advancement or resume building. We see it as a place to grow, meet other directors, think, and explore. One of our most pressing concerns is to find directors with hands-on experience: directors who are out there through thick and thin making art – in early career stages. Not people who think they might LIKE to direct, but people actually directing. The Lab is ideal for directors a few years after they have left a training program – if they’ve gone to one. Equally important for us is finding passionate people who are making very different kinds of theater, so when we bring you all together there will be a wonderful range of theater experiences in the room. Some of you have gone to school. Some of you have not. Some of you have backgrounds well informed about theater history. Others do not. Some of you are “in the business” and know many people. Others do not. Some of you are working in community theaters, in churches, in regional theaters, assisting big name international directors, organizing festivals, transitioning into directing from design, acting, or stage management. We want all of you. Ideally, DirectorsLabChicago will be a cross-section of our entire theater community.
We love directors who come into the Lab thinking they have passion for one kind of theater and then have their course of life slightly diverted in some unexpected way. We feel the Lab’s success has come from members who are busy working and find that they want or need to grow, to know more, or to branch out into something they do not know as well. For this, the Lab is perfect: it will push you into exploring what you DO NOT already know.
Finally, we are looking for people who can take the time to really think about what they are doing. Why do you like the plays you do? Who are you doing them for? What kind of peer artists do you like to work with? Who do you dream of working with? What kind of theater means something to you and can you express this vision to others – actors, designers, etc?
We will look at your resume to see what kind of plays you have been doing and what kind of a life you’ve been making for yourself in the profession. Remember, we are looking for many paths and many different artistic sensibilities. This will help us gather a passionate, committed and thoughtful group. Please take the time to answer the following questions as honestly as you can.
Think hard, have fun, and be yourself.

2011 INTERN INFORMATION
The Impact of Theatre
DirectorsLabChicago will take place June 26th through July 1st, 2011 at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 East Washington, Chicago
Lab hours are 9am-10pm every day.
INTERNSHIPS
DirectorsLabChicago will be accepting directorial applicants to participate in our internship program. The two interns will contribute to the daily workings of the Lab in the role of an assistant director/stage manager. Responsibilities will include (but are not limited to): assisting directors in rehearsal, greeting guest artists, room set-up, and navigating directors to offsite locations. Interns will be given the opportunity to participate in the Lab workshops as an observer, and will be respected as directors.
DirectorsLabChicago requires that intern applicants be at least a rising junior or senior in college, and pursuing a degree in theatre with a directorial focus, however we strongly encourage applicants who have already graduated or are in a Graduate Program.
Due to limited space we request that applicants make arrangements to attend the entire Lab. If you have a minor conflict or questions about this request, please contact me prior to applying.
DirectorsLabChicago does not provide a stipend for housing, but if requested we will do our best to arrange housing with local artists in Chicago.
DirectorsLabChicago reserves the right to dismiss a participant based on inappropriate and/or disruptive behavior or an unwillingness to adhere to the Lab’s standards of collaboration.
The interns are an essential part of the process in facilitating the staff’s organization of the programming of the lab. Your time and energy will be shared equally between the two interns, and split between logistical responsibility and observation of the workshops and rehearsals.
• Please EMAIL your application and resume to Mark Chaitin, Intern Coordinator, at mark@directorslabchicago.com. Put DLC 2011 INTERNSHIP and your name in the subject line.
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• Lab participants must attend orientation on the first day of the Lab. Directors who are unable to attend orientation will not be admitted to the Lab. Note: There will be an additional brief Intern orientation Sunday June 26th, prior to the general Lab orientation.
All applications must be received by Friday, March 26th, 2011. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance no later than Monday, April 19th, 2011.