What is an associate artist?

What is an associate artist?

Our Associate Artists are partners in fulfilling the Roundhouse’s artistic vision. We support the development of their creative practice by commissioning them to develop, produce or curate work specifically for the Roundhouse.

How can I become an RSC actor?

How do I get Involved? The Royal Shakespeare Company has its own in-house casting department headed up by Hannah Miller with support from Helena Palmer, Matthew Dewsbury and Martin Poile. You can get hold of them on 0207 845 0500 or email via [email protected].

Who is the current Artistic Director of the RSC?

Gregory Doran
Gregory has been our Artistic Director since September 2012. Gregory Doran has been described as “one of the great Shakespearians of his generation” [Sunday Times]. Gregory was officially appointed as the RSC’s Artistic Director on 14 September 2012 and took up the reins in earnest in January 2013.

Where is Great Britain is the Royal Shakespeare Company based?

Stratford-upon-Avon
We are the world’s best-known theatre company and everything we do begins in our Stratford-upon-Avon workshops and theatres. Based in the heart of the Midlands in Stratford-upon-Avon, a beautiful town with a rich history.

Is an associates degree in it worth it?

Yes, an associates degree is worth it and may be a wise investment for many students. According to the Center on Education and the Workforce survey, associate degree graduates earn on average around $400,000 more during their careers than those with just a high school diploma.

What does the RSC do?

We create world class theatre, made in Stratford-upon-Avon and shared around the world. We perform plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, as well as commissioning a wide range of original work from contemporary writers.

Who founded the Royal Shakespeare Company?

Peter Hall
Royal Shakespeare Company/Founders
Peter Hall Founder of the RSC and Artistic Director from 1960 to 1968, when it became formally established.