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SBNYC 2018 Schedule PROGRAM SCHEDULE June 4th – 15th, 2018 Pearl Studios 500 Eighth Avenue, 3rd floor (between 35th & 36th streets) as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Monday, June 4th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC WELCOME AND ORIENTATION With: HEATHER A. HITCHENS, 10:00AM – 1:00PM PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE WING (Studio 312) MEGAN KOLB, DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS OF ATW ALICIA VNENCAK, PROGRAM ASSISTANT OF ATW KYRA BUTTON, PRODUCTION ASSISTANT OF SBNYC SABRINA FURCHES, PROGRAM INTERN OF ATW 1:00PM – 2:00PM LUNCH BREAK AUDITION WORKSHOP 2:00PM – 5:00PM Workshop Leader: DAVID CAPARELLIOTIS (Studio 312) CASTING DIRECTOR, CAPARELLIOTIS CASTING 5:00PM - 5:30PM FIRST DAY WRAP UP (Studio 312) 5:30PM – 8:00PM (Playwright Celtic Pub FIRST NIGHT GATHERING AT PLAYWRIGHT CELTIC PUB 732 8th Ave, A chance to mingle with your fellow Springboarders. b/t 45th and 46th Streets) 8:00PM END OF DAY 1: MONDAY, JUNE 4TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Tuesday, June 5th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC 9:00AM – 10:00AM GROUP DISCUSSION (Studio 312) MASTER CLASS 10:00AM – 12:00PM Guest: DAVID HENRY HWANG (Studio 312) PLAYWRIGHT & CHAIRMAN OF THE AMERICAN THEATRE WING 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH BREAK GENERAL PERFORMANCE MUSICAL THEATRE WORKING FROM SIDES AUDITION WORKSHOP 1:00PM – 4:00PM Workshop Leader: Workshop Leader: GP (Studio 312) DAVID ALPERT J. OCONER NAVARRO MT (Studio 314) DIRECTOR COMPOSER AND MUSIC DIRECTOR Reader: Accompanist: DANIEL BEDOYA JAMES DOBINSON 4:00PM – 4:20PM BREAK MEET THE ARTIST Guest: PATTI LUPONE 4:30PM – 6:00PM TONY AWARD WINNING ACTOR & ATW ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER (Studio 314) Moderator: TED CHAPIN PRESIDENT AND CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER OF RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN, ATW BOARD TRUSTEE 6:00PM – 7:00PM DINNER BREAK / TRAVEL TO ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE THEATRE PERFORMANCE: **7:00PM** THE BAND’S VISIT (Ethel Barrymore Ethel Barrymore Theatre Theatre) 243 W. 47TH Street There will be a talk-back immediately following the performance. 9:00PM END OF DAY 2: TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Wednesday, June 6th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC 9:00AM – 9:30AM GROUP DISCUSSION (Studio 312) CHARTING YOUR COURSE Goal Setting For Your First Year 9:30AM – 11:30AM (Studio 312) Workshop Leader: LAUREN JOST FREELANCE TEACHING ARTIST 11:30AM – 12:00PM AFTERNOON WRAP UP (Studio 312) 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH BREAK / TRAVEL TO NEIL SIMON THEATRE THEATRE PERFORMANCE: **1:00PM** ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART I (Neil Simon Theatre) Neil Simon Theatre 250 W. 52nd Street 4:30PM – 7:00PM LUNCH / DINNER BREAK THEATRE PERFORMANCE: **7:00PM** ANGELS IN AMERICA: PART II (Neil Simon Theatre) Neil Simon Theatre 250 W. 52nd Street 11:00 PM END OF DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Thursday, June 7th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC 9:00AM – 9:30AM GROUP DISCUSSION (Studio 312) MEET THE ACTORS FUND A crash course in Health, Housing, Finances and Career Planning Workshop Leader: 9:30AM – 11:00AM BARBARA DAVIS (Studio 312) CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, THE ACTOR’S FUND DEVIN DENNY INSTITUTIONAL GIVING COORDINATOR, THE ACTOR’S FUND MEET THE ARTIST Guest: OLIVER PLATT 11:00AM – 12:00PM TONY AWARD NOMINATED ACTOR & ATW ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER (Studio 314) Moderator: JIM GLAUB DEPUTY HEAD OF CONTENT & DIGITAL MEDIA FOR THE SOCIETY OF LONDON THEATRE, ATW ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER 12:00PM – 1:00PM LUNCH BREAK AUDITION WORKSHOP 1:00PM – 3:00PM Workshop Leader: JOHN LYONS (Studio 314) PRODUCER & ATW ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER Accompanist: PATRICK SULKEN MUSIC DIRECTOR 3:00PM – 3:30PM BREAK MASTER CLASS Guest: KENNY LEON 3:30PM – 6:00PM TONY AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR & ATW ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEMBER (Studio 312) Accompanist: PATRICK SULKEN MUSIC DIRECTOR 6:00PM – 7:00PM DINNER BREAK / TRAVEL TO JOHN GOLDEN THEATRE THEATRE PERFORMANCE: **7:00PM** THREE TALL WOMEN (John Golden Theatre) John Golden Theatre 252 W. 45th Street 8:45PM END OF DAY 4: THURSDAY, JUNE 7TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Friday, June 8th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC 9:00AM – 9:30AM GROUP DISCUSSION (Studio 312) COMMERCIAL CASTING AND THE VOICE OVER 9:30AM – 11:30AM Workshop Leader: (Studio 312) MARLA WEBER-GREEN COMMERCIAL VOICEOVERS, STEWART TALENT 11:30AM – 12:30PM LUNCH BREAK GENERAL PERFORMANCE MUSICAL THEATRE TACKLING THE AUDITION AUDITION WORKSHOP MONOLOGUE Workshop Leaders: 12:30PM – 3:30PM Workshop Leader: CARA REICHEL GP (Studio 314) JONATHAN SILVERSTEIN ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, PROSPECT MT (Studio 312) ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, KEEN COMPANY THEATER COMPANY PETE MILLS COMPOSER, LYRICIST AND FOUNDING MEMBER OF PROSPECT THEATER COMPANY 3:30PM – 4:00PM BREAK Q & A WITH AN AGENT Guest: BEN SANDS 4:00PM – 5:00PM AGENT, STONE MANNERS SALNERS (Studio 312) Moderator: MEGAN KOLB DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS, AMERICAN THEATRE WING 5:00PM – 5:30PM WRAP UP (Studio 312) **NIGHT OFF** END OF DAY 5: FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Saturday, June 9th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC GROUP DISCUSSION / 9:00AM – 10:00AM **REMEMBER TO BRING YOUR TONY ATTIRE TO PEARL!** (Studio 312) **AND COME DRESSED FOR DANCE CALL** MOCK DANCE CALL SESSION Workshop Leaders: LIZZ PICINI 10:00AM – 12:00PM ACTOR AND DANCE INSTRUCTOR (Studio 309) ALICIA WICKERING ACTOR AND DANCE INSTRUCTOR Broadway Dance Center 12:00PM – 12:30PM CHANGE OUT OF DANCE ATTIRE / LUNCH BREAK MEET THE ARTIST Guest: CYNTHIA ERIVO 12:30PM – 1:30PM TONY AWARD WINNING ACTOR Moderator: EMILIO SOSA TONY AWARD NOMINATED COSTUME DESIGNER 1:30PM – 2:00PM TRAVEL TO THEATRE THEATRE PERFORMANCE: 2:00PM DANCE NATION (Peter Jay Sharp Theater) Peter Jay Sharp Theater 416 West 42 Street New York, NY 10036 GO SEE A SHOW! HAVE A NICE DINNER! REST BEFORE THE TONY’S! **NIGHT OFF** END OF DAY 6: SATURDAY, JUNE 9TH as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Sunday, June 10th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC 8:00AM GATHERING (51st and 6th Ave) at Northwest corner of 51st Street and 6th Avenue TONY AWARDS® DRESS REHEARSAL 8:45AM – 1:00PM (Radio City Music Hall) Radio City Music Hall is at 1260 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave. & 50th St.) LUNCH/ DINNER BREAK 1:00PM – 2:15PM TRAVEL TO PEARL TO GET READY FOR THE TONY AWARDS®!!! 2:15PM – 3:15PM PEARL STUDIOS OPEN FOR GETTING READY (Pearl Studios) 3:15PM – 3:30PM BREAKDOWN & CLEAN UP STUDIOS BEFORE LEAVING TRAVEL TO RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL 3:30PM – 4:00PM (Snack on the way!) SEAT FILLER CALL TIME **4:00PM** Report back to Radio City for you big debut as a Tony Awards® Seat Filler! (Radio City Music Hall) Radio City Music Hall is at 1260 Avenue of the Americas (6th Ave. & 50th St.) 7:00PM – 11:00PM THE 72ND ANNUAL TONY AWARDS® (Radio City Music Hall) 11:00PM (O’Lunneys, AFTER MIXER GATHERING AT O’LUNNEYS 45th St. between 6th and 7th Avenues.) Midnight-ish… END OF DAY 7: SUNDAY, JUNE 10th as of 6/27/2018 (Subject to Change) Monday, June 11th, 2018 American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC You have an unscheduled Monday Morning … See the city! Have an adventure! Grab a bagel with shmear! Do a self-guided street art tour! Explore Central Park! **MORNING OFF** Hop on the Circle Line! Bike along the Hudson river! Get dim sum in Chinatown! Check out the Top of the Rock! Hit a museum! Shop the Lower East Side! 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