How to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael Jenkinson

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“It is a human experience.  It’s about being passionate, empathetic, supportive and present.” –Michael JenkinsonHow to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael JenkinsonMichael Jenkinson is a director/choreographer with an extensive resume of hit blockbuster shows, including his choreography work with Scott Schwartz (A Room with a View, The Old Globe; Next to Normal, The Alliance Theater; Next to Normal, Geva Theatre Center; My Fairytale, PCPA).  Michael is a proud SDC and AEA member with decades of work at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre; Phoenix Theatre; Sacramento Theatre Company; Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre; PCPA and many more theaters.  Just off of a gig doing Kiss Me, Kate! in Montana, Michael takes time to share insights into his life as a director/choreographer (and performer).  Hear from Michael about:·         Life as a director/choreographer·         Choreographing versus doing both the dancing and direction·         How to balance life when constantly traveling for work·         The different seasons in the industry, personally and professionally·         How to work with talents of all levels and personalities·         What to do about conflict when it arises·         His communication style that has been so effective·         The exceptional Oregon Cabaret Theatre www.oregoncabaret.com ·         River City Theatre Co in Sacramento (a terrific place for youth) http://www.rctcweb.org/ ·         The Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre company that he enjoys https://www.utahfestival.org/·         Phoenix Theatre Company www.phoenixtheatre.com·         Intermountain Opera Bozeman (where Michael just did Kiss Me, Kate!)·         The glorious PCPA on California’s central coast: www.pcpa.org You can contact Michael Jenkinson via www.michaeljenkinson.com You can find him on Facebook and Instagram.Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people.  Contact her!  You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes to get tips, tricks and ideas by writing to StephI Love Theatre Now What is a creation by Steph Newman and Travis Newman.  This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond).  So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love.  Your contributions lead to better equipment and interviews.  Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcast  Support the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)