
Summer
Professional Training Program
The
Intern Company: Frequently Asked Questions
The internships
offered through the Summer Professional Training Program are
generally unpaid. A limited number of stipends to help offset
living expenses are available for qualified interns in select
areas.
Remember that an
internship is an investment in your future career. The experience,
hands-on training, and professional contacts you come away
with will often pay dividends far down the road.
You may be able
to obtain credit from your current college or university by
registering for an independent study. Check with your institution
to find out what is required before the summer begins. College
credit is available from Drew University for an additional
fee.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey is located on the campus
of Drew University in scenic Madison, New Jersey (just 30 miles
southwest of Manhattan), close to Morristown. Known as "the
University in the Forest," Drew boasts a beautiful campus,
and the majority of our company members enjoy escaping from
Manhattan for the summer to immerse themselves in the classics
in a pastoral setting. Manhattan is, however, easily accessible
via the NJ Transit system; approximately 50 minutes by train.
Though the administrative and principal performance facilities
reside on the campus of Drew University, The Shakespeare Theatre
of New Jersey is a prominent, professional regional theatre
working under an AEA LORT contract. It runs in complete autonomy
from the university. The relationship with Drew began in 1972
when The Shakespeare Theatre (then known as New Jersey Shakespeare
Festival) was invited to be the professional theatre in residence
on the Drew University campus. Since that time, many Drew
students have become involved in The Shakespeare Theatre’s
administrative and artistic training programs, and several
have forged a long-term professional relationship with the
company. Several Shakespeare Theatre staff members have also
acted as adjunct faculty and guest instructors in Drew University’s
Theatre and Graduate English Studies programs.
Members of the Summer Professional Training Program are encouraged
to live in the residence halls on the Drew University campus,
which have common kitchen and laundry facilities. Standard
rooms are double occupancy. Subject to availability, single
rooms can be requested for an additional fee. Please specify
on your application form if you would prefer a single room.
Other university facilities (the most notable of which is
the Simon Athletic Forum, which houses an indoor track, courts
for popular sports, a fitness room, a free weight room, and
an indoor swimming pool) are available to all Shakespeare
Theatre company members at no additional cost.
Training program
participants also enjoy the quaint environment of Madison’s
charming downtown, which includes numerous shops and restaurants.
Grocery stores, shopping, restaurants and cinemas are within
comfortable walking distance from the campus, though many
students choose to bring their cars with them for the summer.
The university snack bar, cafeteria and bookstore are also
available throughout the summer for quick meals and shopping.
No. You may choose to live at home if you are within 30 minutes
of The Shakespeare Theatre and would like to avoid housing
costs. However, because of the number of company members (training
program participants, designers, directors, and Equity actors)
who live on campus during the season, we strongly encourage
participants to take advantage of an enriched summer available
by staying in company housing. A variety of important (and,
in some cases, mandatory) events (Late-Nite Series
performances, rehearsals and meetings) take place take place
after Main Stage shows come down in the evening, and a large
number of training program performances take place late at
night.
We strongly encourage
all students to bring a car if they are able. Though food,
housing and many theatre facilities are within comfortable
walking distance, a vehicle does allow for more ease in getting
to the Production Center, the Outdoor Stage and to various
local establishments—grocery stores, malls, movie theatres,
etc. Most internships will involve some travel between theatre
facilities, as well as running departmental errands. For this
reason, interns are required to have a valid driver's
license. A Drew University parking permit, which
is required to park any vehicle on campus, can be obtained
upon your arrival for $25.
Due to the intense,
"hit-the-ground-running" nature of the training
program, we require students to start their internship with
the rest of the company. Occasionally, however, we will allow
interns to start up to one week late if there is a conflict
with their university classes. All members of the training
program are expected to participate for the duration of the
program. It is not possible to schedule a shorter internship
during the summer months.
Due to the heavy
workload, crew calls, rehearsals and independent projects,
it is rare that members of the Summer Professional Training
Program can arrange outside employment.
Stage management interns are eligible to earn EMC points for
rehearsal and performance weeks while working on Main Stage
or Outdoor Stage productions.
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