
Look I Made a Hat: Creating New Musicals
A conversation about the artistic and practical work involved in bringing new musicals to the stage. Join members of the Sarah Siddons Artistic Council and guest panelists for a wide-ranging discussion about the creation of new works of musical theater. We will explore style, substance, format, audience, legacy and culture in a discussion of this very American art form—as well as Chicago's place in the development of new work.

Concept to Reality: A Practical Guide to Self-Producing - Theatre Workshop Series - Workshop 3: Building a Marketing Plan
Join the Sarah Siddons Artistic Council for a series of three workshops focusing on the creation, realization, and marketing of live performance projects. Participants may register for all three workshops or select individual workshops that are of particular interest.
Workshop 3: Building a Marketing Plan
Kayla Boye will lead a workshop focused on marketing strategy for your creative project and materials that can be used within that strategy including pitch decks, press releases, imagery, and other promotional content.

Concept to Reality: A Practical Guide to Self-Producing - Theatre Workshop Series - Workshop 2: Securing Resources
Join the Sarah Siddons Artistic Council for a series of three workshops focusing on the creation, realization, and marketing of live performance projects. Participants may register for all three workshops or select individual workshops that are of particular interest.
Workshop 2: Securing Resources
Kaiser Ahmed will lead a workshop focused on securing resources to support your creative idea. These might be resources of space or equipment, community partnerships, expertise, grant funding, audience development, sponsorships, and other opportunities to expand the reach of your idea.

Concept to Reality: A Practical Guide to Self-Producing - Theatre Workshop Series - Workshop 1: Idea Development
Join the Sarah Siddons Artistic Council for a series of three workshops focusing on the creation, realization, and marketing of live performance projects. Participants may register for all three workshops or select individual workshops that are of particular interest.
Workshop 1: Idea Development
Peter Andersen will lead a workshop through a process of idea development. Participants will consider personal stories and mythologizing the self. Participants will research potential source material for current cultural relevance and brainstorm ideas that “collide” and provide the spark of inspiration.

Siddons Artistic Council Presents: THE ART OF SELF-PRODUCING
Moderated by Sar Cohen
Panelists: Kayla Boye, Almanya Narula, Alyssa Thordarson and Vicki Quade
Join us for a conversation about the art of self-producing in changing cultural, economic, and artistic times. We will explore self-producing both in theatrical and cinematic contexts through the lenses of artist, promoter, and cultural worker. We will also discuss how connecting with and building community are essential to the vitality and sustainability of the work.

Leadership is Listening: A Conversation about Theatrical Leadership
Monday, Oct. 3rd, 2022 from 7pm to 8:30pm
The event will be held live at the Black Ensemble Theatre, 4450 N. Clark Street, Chicago
Immediately following the program there will be reception to continue the conversation.
While there is no charge for this program, advance registration is required.

WEBINAR: Keeping It Going: Life After Theatre School
A dialogue with recent theatre school graduates/working professionals covering topics including best resources to find work/collaborators, financial stability vs. creative pursuits, what is different out there from what you learned at school, and creating your own work/building partnerships.
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Keeping It Going: Life After Theatre School (In Person Program)
Courtyard Theater
Columbia College Chicago
A dialogue with recent theatre school graduates/working professionals covering topics including best resources to find work/collaborators, financial stability vs. creative pursuits, what is different out there from what you learned at school, and creating your own work/building partnerships.
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WEBINAR: Adjusting Your Path During a Pandemic
As a theater artist, what are my options to reposition myself in the field?
Join us for this inaugural free 45 minute webinar, "Adjusting Your Path During A Pandemic", presented by the Siddons Artistic Council. This informal and lively conversation between two Chicago based multi-hyphenate artists, Kayla Boye and Donterrio, will focus on the artist repositioning themselves in a new role within their fields. The return to their dream job and a few Artistic Hacks from Kayla and Donterrio that will help with the uncertainty the artist may face. Attendees can submit questions on these subjects when they register. Some questions will be answered during the discussion on Monday, February 28th @ 7pm CST.
While there is no charge to attend, advanced registration is required.