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2. Liz Diamond
New comments June 15, 2012
Hi Ethan,
Good edits on this and I love the photo of you at the BAC that comes at the bottom of the page.
Having checked out your hard copies of two resume versions - one with opera and music theater credits separated out from the theatre directing credits, and one like the one you have posted here on your website - I think for now I like this one, but before too long you may want to make the distinction for your reader.
This is in very good shape.
06/16/12, 02:42 am
1. Liz Diamond
Ethan,
This is a great resume! My edits are al about highlighting the great stuff here, and making sure certain conventions are followed so as to make it appear as professional as it should. Herewith:
Herewith my edits:
no show at YSD or at the Institute for New Music Theatre can be called a world premiere. You could call Tranniquins a world premiere at the Yale Cabaret - since it is your own show. "World premiere" status is jealously guarded by authors and agents as potential producers want to have those bragging rights. Workshops are thus not world premieres, for example.
Put a space between your Cabaret AD credit and the next one, so that we easily read this second important leadership credit.
Find a more descriptive title than "OTHER" and place this category above EDUCATION, which, y longstanding convention, comes last in an artistic resume. Put Wiliamstown intern/assistant credit elsewhere or better yet, cut it. It doesn't belong with your education credits.
Re "New York and Regional"... "Regional" is an awkward word in that it is generally used by professional directors in this country to refer to credits at LORT theaters. When used to refer to other credits, it looks a bit off. Could you separate out "Opera/Music Theatre" as a category - and "Educational" as a category, to allow you to list the Friends and other credits more accurately? This would allow you to avoid "New York and Regional" altogether.
06/03/12, 06:42 pm