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Arts and Culture:
Community Theater
Project:
Over thirty years ago, a group of graduate students founded Hawaii's first
professional resident adult theater organization, the Hawaii Performing
Arts Company, to enrich the Islands' theatrical community by staging performances
in downtown Honolulu. Two initial successful seasons allowed the fledgling
company to secure a larger space just outside the bustling downtown. Over
the years, this theater's mission has evolved into producing intimate, high
quality, innovative theater for the benefit of Hawaii audiences and artists.
The busy company has managed continuous year-round productions since 1969.
The 150-seat facility provides enough flexibility to host an eclectic array
of performances, stretching from recent mainstream Broadway, Off-Broadway,
and major Regional Theater productions. The company has received numerous
honors from the Hawaii State Theater Council's annual Po'okela Awards, and
has been voted "Best Theater Company" five years in a row by the Honolulu
Weekly. This is a small company, with a full-time staff of five. As such,
an extra pair of hands is not only appreciated, but critical in preparing
for successful productions. This is an excellent opportunity for students
interested in learning more about the various responsibilities that lie
behind theatrical productions.
Location:
Thespians and visitors alike will enjoy decadent, dramatic surroundings
even before entering the doors of this theater. The theater stands in
the middle of a lush valley, about a five- to ten-minute bus ride from
intern accommodations at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and a 20-minute
bus ride from downtown Honolulu. Built on the site of a 19th century chapel,
the theater rests inside a graveyard, complete with crumbling stone markers
and tree boughs reaching out to partially conceal the building. Nearby
storefronts offer fruit, vegetables, groceries, and coffees.
Job Description
Interns have a chance to involve themselves in multiple aspects of production--including
management, organization, creative direction, and design--and will be
assigned tasks according to their interests and skills. Interns who excel
in these duties will have a chance to assume increasing levels of responsibility
on individual projects. Previous intern projects have included assisting
the technical director, constructing, painting, and striking sets, assisting
in costume design, and organizing stage props. This is a unique project,
in that interns will immediately be able to see the application of their
efforts as the production unfolds and takes the stage. This internship
also offers the added benefit of interaction with a diverse range of members
of the local community. Availability and Requirements Positions are available
year-round. However, interns' placement must coincide with the production
schedule, when the most help is needed--usually 5 to 7 weeks prior to
production. Please contact I.C.E. staff for schedule.
Minimum Length of Stay
4 weeks
Additional Requirements
The staff is willing to train interested interns in appropriate tasks
and terminology. Interns must be flexible, willing to complete a broad
range of projects and pitch in as needed. Interns must be enthusiastic,
eager to learn, resourceful, creative and capable of interacting well
with the theater's small staff and cadre of community volunteers. There
is a certain amount of flexibility in scheduling hours, but I.C.E. expects
interns to contribute a minimum of 25-30 hours a week to the theater.
In your brief letter of intent on the I.C.E. Application form, please
be sure to indicate the source of your interest in this position, what
you hope to contribute to the program indicated, and what you hope to
learn or experience through your internship--this letter of intent will
be distributed to internship providers. In addition, be sure to submit
a resume or acceptable equivalent indicating any relevant knowledge or
skills.
Accommodations:
Interns are housed at the East-West Center dormitory on the University of Hawaii, Manoa campus.
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