When I arrived in New York a little over a year ago, I came looking for full-time work in editorial and/or publishing. That this is a theater capital, and that much of my writing has been about theater, was definitely a plus, and I've had a good run freelancing for any number of esteemed institutions.
Last week I was offered the job of online editor (official title pending) for Theatre Development Fund, the folks who bring you TKTS and other audience-access programs. If you go to that site you'll see there's not much there in the way of content—and that's what my job will be, to create original content for the site. It's an exciting opportunity to serve a venerable nonprofit with a mission to make theater more accessible to more people by supporting the audiences of today and helping to create the audiences of tomorrow.
Theater criticism will be a conflict with the new job, though, so this means for the time being that I'll be signing off as a critic. It's been an inspiring and edifying job with odd hours and scraping-by pay, and I know I'm going to miss the chance to consider, and reconsider, the work I see rather than simply letting it wash over me. That's a privilege, and a responsibility, I realize I've taken for granted. My body of work as a critic has been a valuable record for me of my own tastes and insights, and I can only hope it's been of some value to readers, as well.
Since my so-called blog has lately been little more than an aggregator of my published writing, I'm not sure what will become of the Wicked Stage as we know it. It will probably be a lot less wicked, for one. But I do look forward to being put to work supporting this art form more directly than I ever have before. Not having to sweat next month's rent, or health care, or withholding taxes, is also a relief.
As one of my high school teachers, a Jesuit priest, used to say with an encouraging wink: Onward and upward.
congrats, rob. good luck with the new full-time gig.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and best of luck. Your pending position sounds like an interesting convergence of the challenges of new media and the second-oldest profession, I think. I hope you keep writing at least semi-critically - the theatre community can only improve the more thinking people ask questions in a public forum. For now, you should probably go make a variety of appointments to make full use of your newfound health coverage!
ReplyDeleteYeah, yeah, yeah, congratulations, blah, blah, you'll be great...lucky to have you and all that. I just want to know if you can get me tickets to "Wicked" or " Mary Poppins"
ReplyDeleteJust kidding Rob. Glad to see you are progressing in our master plan to rule the theater world.
rock on, rob!
ReplyDeletethey're lucky to have you.
lasa misses you!
looking forward to see what direction the blog takes and best of luck in the new job!
ReplyDeleteGreat news, Rob. They're lucky to have you.
ReplyDeleteKerry
Congrats Rob!
ReplyDeleteJust keep posting and writing... we'll all keep reading.