[Usittne] NETC Conference

David Chapman dchapman at jacobspillow.org
Wed Oct 19 15:57:30 EDT 2005


Sorry, but why is it scheduled during LDI? 

 

DChap

 

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From: usittne-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:usittne-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Mike Katz
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:51 PM
To: usittne at mit.edu
Subject: [Usittne] NETC Conference

 

 

The New England Theatre Conference (NETC), the premiere Northeast regional's
non-profit organization founded in 1952 by the legendary Boston drama critic
Elliot Norton, announces a spectacular weekend of programming and awards.  

>From November 10-13, 2005 the luxurious Sheraton Colonial Hotel and Golf
Club in Wakefield, MA. will play host to theatre enthusiasts from all over
New England and New York.  Easily accessible from Routes 95/128, the
convention offerings are designed to offer the actor, dancer, auditionee,
director, designer and audience enthusiast an exciting array of Master
Classes, workshops and celebrations.  Participants from five Divisional
areas including Professional, College, Community, Secondary and Children's
Theatre are preparing programming in support of this  year's convention
theme, THE ART OF MAKING ART - PUTTING IT TOGETHER.

To highlight just a few of the Convention offerings:

*	4th Annual Olympiad events for High School students 
*	Over 50 workshops to choose from for educators, professionals,
collegiate and secondary students, youth and all levels of theatre
enthusiasts 
*	Numerous free performances for registered conference guests 
*	Trade show featuring a multitude of theatrical publishing,
technology and equipment vendors- see the newest industry offerings! 
*	College Fair opportunities - talk with representatives from some of
the area's finest theater training programs and see what your future may
hold! 
*	Illustrious theatrical performers and contributors to receive awards
at Saturday evening's Annual Awards Banquet
2005 NETC Major Award Honoree - Ms Betsy Palmer, star of theatre, film and
television.  Ms. Palmer will also be the special guest speaker for the
Annual Sunday Morning Brunch at 11:00AM.
2005 NETC Special Award Honoree - Keith Johnstone, actor, director, author,
playwright and inventor of many new forms of improvisation, including
Theatresports, Micetro Impro, Gorilla Theatre and The Life Game.

2005  NETC Special Award Honoree - Laurence Maslon, co-author with Michael
Kantor of the companion coffee table book to the six-part PBS hit
documentary series Broadway: The American Musical on PBS, fall 2004.
2005 NETC Regional Award Honorees include :

SHEAR MADNESS, Boston MA

NORTH SHORE MUSIC THEATRE, Beverly, MA

SPEAKEASY STAGE COMPANY, Boston, MA

LARRY STARK -THEATER MIRROR

STANDING ROOM ONLY, WERS, Emerson College, Boston,

 

For more information, visit NETC at  <http://www.netconline.org/>
www.netconline.org, call (617) 851-8535 weekdays, or email to
<mailto:mail at netconline.org> mail at netconline.org.  Call the Sheraton Inn and
Conference Center at 1-888-627-7205 and mention you are an NETC registrant
to receive special convention room rates-Limited availability through mid
October.

 

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Mike Katz
Technical Director
MIT Theater Arts
Rinaldi Tile Building
77 Mass Ave E33-101
Cambridge MA 02139
617.253.0824
mkatz at mit.edu
          "Lunacy Abounds"

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