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Hubbard Hall Center Announces New National Partnership with The Drama League of New York City

CAMBRIDGE — Hubbard Hall has announced it has struck a new national partnership with The Drama League of New York for directing residencies at the Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education in Cambridge.

During week-long residencies, artists will come to the campus to develop their directing craft, using the Hubbard Hall campus, as well as various sites around the village of Cambridge to create new work that will be available to view for free by the community at the end of each residency.

“We are thrilled to partner with The Drama League on the Beatrice Terry Directing Residency and the Next Stage Residency to bring some of the best and brightest early career directors to our campus every summer,” Hubbard Hall Executive & Artistic Director David Andrew Snider said in a statement. “This collaboration will allow us to further support artists and the field at large, while bringing great art and artists to our rural community.”

Applications are now open  for the artist development programs collectively called The Directors Project, which feature significant expansions for the 2024 class, including a first-ever international fellowship for emerging directors with the Rose Theatre in London, UK; Obie Award-winning Keen Company to produce DirectorFest, offering historic Off-Broadway debuts for the Drama League’s Stage Directing Fellows; new partnerships with Berkeley Repertory Theatre and Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education; and the establishment of The Drama League Film Fund to assist stage directors looking to expand their work into film and television.

For more information about Hubbard Hall and its programs, go to: hubbardhall.org.