Intensive Mentorship

 

While it is our goal to be a leader in Latinx(é) play development, we understand and are committed to nurturing the needs of an artist by cultinvating relationships with other development opportunities.

 

Announcing our Submissions are now open for 2024! Please follow the button below to take you to the year four guidelines so you can apply before Submissions close on Oct. 15!!!

Participants of this program can expect to work one on one with Migdalia Cruz, Carmen Rivera, Cándido Tirado, and C. Julian Jiménez in a tailored mentorship designed to focus on the individual needs of the play. Along with an Artist Stipend and mentorship, participants will be able to take classes at The Primary Stages Einhorn School of Performing Arts (ESPA) as an additional source of feeding the artistic process. While it is a goal for us to lead in Latinx play development, we also understand and are committed to nurturing the needs of an artist and not just their voice. Over the course of the two-and-a-half month intensive, there will be two in-house table reads as well as an industry reading at participating theaters as a capstone to the program’s goal of inserting artists literally into institutions. Below are guidelines for the submission process.

Includes:

  • Mentorship

  • Artist Stipend

  • Artist-Residency at LPC

  • Monthly work sessions

  • Access to industry resources

  • Industry Reading