The summer of 2013 was the nineteenth summer in a row when the
Lincoln Center Theater (LCT) gathered directors from all over the world into an
LCT Directors Lab. For three weeks the LCT Directors Lab provided its
participants with a truly lab-like environment where theater-makers experimented
with their processes and ideas in hope to discover newer, better, fresher, and
more exciting ways to create theater. All experiments were geared in one
direction: from Page to Stage.
How do we direct contemporary plays for contemporary audiences?
What should be the relationship between the playwright and the director in the room?
What are the processes of developing new plays?
Coming to the Lab, we all thought we’d find answers to these questions. But these questions appeared to be just the tip of a much larger and harder iceberg…
