Joseph Hayward,
Interim Producing Artistic Director
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Marie Grace
LaFerrara, Executive Director
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PAID OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLY-CAREER BIPOC THEATRE MAKERS
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In celebration of Black History
Month, The York Theatre is pleased to announce The Micki Grant
Artist-in-Residence Program which honors the legacy of Micki Grant, a York
Honorary Board Member Emerita, trailblazing artist, and champion of
BIPOC representation in theatre. This program will support early-career
BIPOC theater makers from communities historically underrepresented in
American theatre. In Spring 2025, the program will be open to
lyricists, composers, and playwrights. Future residencies will be open
to artists of other disciplines. Through this initiative, The York
Theatre will amplify voices that reflect the full richness of our
society and support artists whose perspectives often go unheard.
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Each resident is
partnered with a mentor in their discipline to provide hands-on
experience, meaningful connections, and opportunities to refine their
voice and vision. The program is carefully curated to match each
artist’s unique skills and ambitions, supporting them in their journey
to become the artistic leaders of tomorrow.
Mentorship and Artistic Development: Each
resident works closely with a dedicated mentor, aligned with their
primary discipline, for guidance, collaboration, and artistic
opportunities.
Professional Projects and Workshops: Resident
artists work on current productions or new works under development,
gaining hands-on experience. They participate in workshops, design
sessions, and production meetings to learn all aspects of theatrical
creation and production.
Networking and Career Development: Throughout
the program, residents have opportunities to network with industry
professionals and receive guidance on building a sustainable career in
theatre.
Stipend: Each resident receives a
stipend of $3,500 to support their time in the program.
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RESIDENTS
ALSO RECEIVE:
· Assignments to York productions, readings, and
workshops that fit their artistic and professional development needs
· Access to workshops on grant-writing, fundraising,
navigating theatrical unions, and more
· Meet-and-greets with York artists in their chosen
discipline
· Access to free rehearsal space
· Invitations to the York’s Oscar Hammerstein Award Gala
The Spring 2025
residency, open to lyricists, composers, and playwrights, concludes
with an opportunity for each artist to showcase their work in a
final presentation with The York’s Interim Artistic Director Joseph
Hayward, Interim Associate Artistic Director Debra Walton,
Broadway Producer Jim Kierstead, a representative from the Micki
Grant estate, and other industry guests.
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STRUCTURE, TIMING, AND APPLICATION PROCESS
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Each residency cycle lasts three
months, aligning with The York Theatre’s production schedule. Resident
artists will become integral members of The York Theatre’s creative and
administrative community during this time.
Please
note, this program is currently only available to artists in the
tri-state area. We are not able to offer housing or transportation at
this time.
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SPRING 2025:
Applications open on February 3, 2025
Applications close on March 3, 2025
Chosen candidate will be notified in early March
Residency cycle runs March 17, 2025 to June 17, 2025
Applications for Fall 2025 will open on June 1.
TO APPLY:
Please send all application materials to residency@yorktheatre.org.
Submission Requirements:
· Resume
· Personal Statement (500-700 words or 2-3-minute video)
· Work samples
· Playwrights: 10–15 pages of a script
· Composers/Lyricists: Demo of songwriting
· Reference Letter: One letter, with contact
information, from an educator, mentor, or colleague
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WANT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
THE MICKI GRANT
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM?
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WANT TO HELP SUPPORT
THE MICKI GRANT ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM?
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