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 l to r:  Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Riley Gene as The Gentleman, Mia McGlinn as Carmilla, and Meghan Ames as The Lady in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Meghan Ames as The Girl in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura, Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon, Michael Ramquist as the General, and Bradley Goodwill as Father in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostette View fullsize
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Bradley Goodwill as Father in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold as Melinda in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia, and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia, and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Granchil’ in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Professor Carmel Wes in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Trish and Azadeh Zanjani as Sera in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sera and Natalie Schmidt as Trish  in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins  and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Michael Ramquist as the General in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla, Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Riley Gene as The Peddler in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Mia McGlinn as Carmilla in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Meghan Ames as The Lady and Riley Gene as The Gentleman in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Michael Ramquist as The Housekeeper, Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura, Bradley Goodwill as Father, and Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hoste View fullsize
 l to r: Bradley Goodwill as Father and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Virginia Mary in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as The Narrator in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as The Narrator in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Professor Carmel Wes in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Smokin’ Alice in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Granchil’ in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 Ziara Greathouse as Jazelle in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Trish and Azadeh Zanjani as Sera in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sera and Natalie Schmidt as Trish in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina and Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina and Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie and Natalie Schmidt as Miranda in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Miranda and  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Chloe Monroe as Rebecca in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Chloe Monroe as Rebecca and James Lyle as Senator Fox in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Audrey Herold as Melinda and James Lyle as Senator Chad Fox in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Alba Davenport as Nia, James Lyle as Senator Chad Fox, Audrey Herold as Melinda and José Amador as Daniel in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: Audrey Herold as Melinda and Chloe Monroe as Rebecca in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography. View fullsize
 l to r:  Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Riley Gene as The Gentleman, Mia McGlinn as Carmilla, and Meghan Ames as The Lady in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Meghan Ames as The Girl in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura, Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon, Michael Ramquist as the General, and Bradley Goodwill as Father in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostette
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Bradley Goodwill as Father in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold as Melinda in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia, and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia, and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Granchil’ in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Professor Carmel Wes in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Trish and Azadeh Zanjani as Sera in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sera and Natalie Schmidt as Trish  in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins  and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt and Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in Out of Time by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Michael Ramquist as the General in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Mia McGlinn as Carmilla, Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Riley Gene as The Peddler in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura and Mia McGlinn as Carmilla in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Meghan Ames as The Lady and Riley Gene as The Gentleman in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Michael Ramquist as The Housekeeper, Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura, Bradley Goodwill as Father, and Meghan Ames as Madame Perrodon in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hoste
 l to r: Bradley Goodwill as Father and Jessica Marvin-Romero as Laura in  Carmilla  by Mariah Lee Squires & S.W. Jones and directed by Aidyn Stevens. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Virginia Mary in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as The Narrator in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as The Narrator in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Professor Carmel Wes in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Smokin’ Alice in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Granchil’ in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 Ziara Greathouse as Jazelle in  The Uterine Files: Episode 1, Voices Spitting Out the Rainbow  by Jourdan Imani Keith and directed by Rebecca O’Neil. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Trish and Azadeh Zanjani as Sera in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Azadeh Zanjani as Sera and Natalie Schmidt as Trish in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina and Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angelina and Azadeh Zanjani as Sarah in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r:  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie and Natalie Schmidt as Miranda in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Natalie Schmidt as Miranda and  Tessa “Cricket” James as Angie in  Out of Time  by Rachel Atkins and directed by Divya Rajan. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Chloe Monroe as Rebecca in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Chloe Monroe as Rebecca and James Lyle as Senator Fox in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Audrey Herold as Melinda and James Lyle as Senator Chad Fox in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Alba Davenport as Nia, James Lyle as Senator Chad Fox, Audrey Herold as Melinda and José Amador as Daniel in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: Audrey Herold as Melinda and Chloe Monroe as Rebecca in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel and Alba Davenport as Nia in On the Train by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.
 l to r: José Amador as Daniel, Alba Davenport as Nia and Audrey Herold as Melinda in  On the Train  by Lisa Price  and directed by Christie Zhao. Photography by Kirk Hostetter Photography.

Envisioning the Artists Council

TSGP is transitioning away from a single-founder leadership model and adopting a beehive system—a biomimicry approach that distributes decision-making among three key “cells,” each with unique roles. The Artists Council is one of those cells which will lead TSGP in to the future.

The founding members of the Artists Council will help define and determine the initial systems, roles and responsibilities of the Council in collaboration with the Board of Directors (who bear fiscal, legal and fiduciary responsibility for TSGP). The Artistic Director is a paid leadership staff member who serves on and supports the Artist Council as a catalyst and visionary. The Artistic Director role may ultimately be re-envisioned as a co-leadership model.

Vision statement: 

The Artists Council will be the driving creative force behind achieving the mission, vision and goals of The Shattered Glass Project, by providing generative artistic advice and creation for programming and productions. The purpose of the Artists Council is to support and care for theatre artists, foster creative collaboration, and lead sustainable artistic growth and staffing plans in support of a collaborative and collective artistic leadership model. 

Envisioning Yourself in the role

Are you any or all of the following?

  • A theatre maker in any practice area or combination of practice areas (the more hyphens, the better.)

  • A person with a commitment to ensuring equity in the theatre for playwrights, directors, actors, designers and other creators who have experienced marginalization due to their gender.

  • A theatre maker willing to contribute time, energy and talent to helping lift up emerging theatre artists of all ages and practice areas through mentoring, teaching, and leading.

  • A person with an understanding of the feminist co-mentoring principle that we all have something to teach and we all have something to learn.

  • A theatre maker who can commit to a year of work and creative contribution to help The Shattered Glass Project become a better organization making art through systems that are creative, human-centered, and uplifting.

Time Commitment

One year minimum commitment | One meeting a month | Ad hoc work sessions

The Artists Council will meet as a group on a monthly basis. Individual members will participate in working sessions on a weekly, bi-weekly, or ad hoc basis, depending on the needs of a given project, production or task. Monthly council meetings will be in person as often as possible; working sessions will most likely take place on Zoom. Council members will be available for phone calls and email advice for the AD and for the Board and Staff cells.

Council membership will be for a minimum time commitment of one year. The founding members of the Artists Council will determine the value and need of a maximum time commitment/term limit.

While the the Artists Council will be a volunteer role for the immediate future, members of the Artists Council will have priority access to opportunities to participate as artists in compensated roles. As funding and income for the company grows, the vision is for Council members to receive a stipend and/or to move into compensated roles with the organization.

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Key Responsibilities

  • Community Building:

    • Serve as an ambassador for community engagement and relationship building with specific communities as relevant to artistic work.

    • Help us broaden our artistic base and reach out to an intersectional group of artists who have been marginalized by gender.

    • Represent TSGP by presenting our conflict resolution pathway at production and cast meetings.

  • Artist Support & Mentorship: 

    • Lead and/or attend monthly Artist Circles, workshops, open forums for creative growth. 

    • Lead activities for the Incubator/Mentor Program. Serve as a mentor or co-mentor. Help recruit mentors and participants. Support other mentors.

    • Help recruit teaching artists and speakers for I/M skill-building programs and activities.

  • Program Vision & Development:

    • In partnership with the AD, shape productions and creative initiatives. 

    • Assist with Incubator/Mentor Program vision and process: curriculum development, application process, and selection of participants.

    • Evaluate the success of I/M programming and help determine changes that will make the program better

    • Participate in planning the season calendar so that we are providing the best service and opportunities in a sustainable way.

  • Sustainable Staffing Roadmap: 

    • Define production and artistic roles and outline compensation needs, ensuring TSGP can hire and pay staff fairly over time. 

    • Participate in hiring interviews and support the development of artistic teams for productions and programming. Help us recruit a diverse group of people to apply for artistic roles.

    • Develop and share tools with the board and administrative staff to guide decision making and processes for human resources and creative teams interactions/behavior.

    • Guide TSGP in caring for the artists we work with by establishing best practices for anti-racist, trauma-informed, human-centered rehearsal rooms and collaborative artistic creativity.

  • Help TSGP Develop a Co-Creation Model:

    • Conduct outreach inviting artists to co-create programs rather than relying on top-down directives.

  • Artistic and Creative Involvement:

    • Participate as artists in compensated roles as well as serving as a volunteer on the Council.

    • Reading submitted plays and evaluating them for quality, readiness, and if they are appropriate to the TSGP mission.

    • Helping select plays for mainstage productions and for plays in progress workshops.

    • Participating in Plays in Progress readings and script development workshops as a director, an actor, stage manager, production manager, designer or other compensated role.

    • Early access for playwrights to submission opportunities for Plays in Progress or Salon readings. Early access for all artists to open job postings.

Questions? Email Artistic Director Rebecca O’Neil at rebecca@shatteredglassproject.org.

Are you interested? Click here for application form
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