I'm not sure if this has been asked before, and I'm sure my situation is a little unusual. I just graduated last month with a Bachelor's Degree in "Japanese Language, Literature and Culture," because I had initially planned to become a literary translator; but for a few years now, I've had this idea of starting a performance company specifically
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I've been eyeing a fellowship at a theatre downtown, but the deadline had already passed when I found out about it, so I have to wait. But I'll give it a shot! Thanks for your help!
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ETA: And, if as you've said, you don't have the skills to start up or run such a theater company, why not gain some experience by working for an existing theater company? You've already said that there are some that work with people with disabilities. Why not get an internship, apprenticeship, fellowship, or job with one of those organizations so you can gain experience and make sure this is really the right career path for you?
If you want to get experience, check out Backstage Jobs and Playbill's Job listings for postings. Playbill often has things that are more actor-oriented and New York City based while Backstage has a lot of administrative and production positions all over ( ... )
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