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[[Image:TallEST.jpg|thumb|The facade of the Ensemble Studio Theatre on 52nd Street, NYC.]]

The '''Ensemble Studio Theatre''' is a [[non-profit]] membership-based developmental [[theatre]] located in [[New York City]]. It has a dual mission of nurturing individual theatre artists and developing new American plays.<ref>{{cite web|title=Theatre Profile: Ensemble Studio Theatre|url=http://www.tcg.org/tools/profiles/member_profiles/profile_detail.cfm?MemberID=346801010&SeasonID=20|publisher=Theatre Communications Group}}</ref>
[[File:EST New Logo.png|thumbnail|right|Ensemble Studio Theatre's new logo after the 2014 rebrand.]]
The '''Ensemble Studio Theatre''' ('''EST''') is a [[non-profit]] membership-based developmental [[theatre]] located in [[Hell's Kitchen]], [[New York City]]. It has a dual mission of nurturing individual theatre artists and developing new American plays.<ref>{{cite web|title=Theatre Profile: Ensemble Studio Theatre|url=http://www.tcg.org/tools/profiles/member_profiles/profile_detail.cfm?MemberID=346801010&SeasonID=20|publisher=Theatre Communications Group|access-date=2013-08-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140429191947/http://www.tcg.org/tools/profiles/member_profiles/profile_detail.cfm?MemberID=346801010&SeasonID=20|archive-date=2014-04-29|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
[[File:Ensemble Studio Theatre at 545 w52nd st.jpg|thumb|right|Ensemble Studio theatre at 545 West 52nd Street in [[Hell's Kitchen]]]]
The Ensemble Studio Theatre — commonly known as “EST”— was founded in 1968 by Curt Demspter<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ensemblestudiotheatre.org/history |title=History |publisher=EnsembleStudioTheatre.org |date= |accessdate=2013-01-11}}</ref> on the belief that "extraordinary support yields extraordinary work"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ensemblestudiotheatre.org/history |title=History |publisher=EnsembleStudioTheatre.org |date= |accessdate=2016-01-11}}</ref>. EST are an ever expanding group of artists committed to the discovery and nurturing of new voices and the continued support and growth of artists throughout their creative lives. The ensemble works together repeatedly over time to develop and produce new plays. With 589 ensemble artists concentrated mainly in New York City, EST has been under the artistic direction of William Carden since 2007.
The Ensemble Studio Theatre — commonly known as “EST”— was founded in 1968 by Curt Dempster.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ensemblestudiotheatre.org/history |title=History |publisher=EnsembleStudioTheatre.org |access-date=2013-01-11}}</ref> With 589 ensemble artists concentrated mainly in New York City, EST has been under the artistic direction of William Carden since 2007.


EST fosters the creation of new works in part by hosting three groups of playwrights: Youngblood, EST’s collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30; the EST Playwrights Unit, a diverse group of playwrights that comprises both EST members and non-members; and Going to the River, a group of women playwrights of color with distinct and powerful voices. EST also cultivates the development of plays during a three-week annual tenure as the resident theater company of the prestigious Southampton Writers Conference, in partnership with the SUNY Stony Brook’s MFA summer playwriting program.
EST hosts three groups of playwrights: Youngblood, EST's OBIE-winning collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30; the EST Playwrights Unit, a diverse group of playwrights that comprises both EST members and non-members; and Going to the River, a group of women playwrights of color with distinct and powerful voices. EST also cultivates the development of plays during a three-week annual tenure as the resident theater company of the Southampton Writers Conference, in partnership with the SUNY Stony Brook's MFA summer playwriting program.


EST has presented its new, short play festival, the Marathon of One-Act Plays, annually for over thirty years, and it is a public forum for new works by both well-established and up-and-coming writers. The Marathon has been credited for reviving the one-act play form, inspiring many similar festivals across the country. Past playwrights include [[Horton Foote]], [[Tina Howe]], [[David Mamet]], [[Shirley Lauro]], Jaquelyn Reingold, and [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]].
The company received two 2013 Drama Desk Award nominations for Finks by Joe Gilford and one 2014 Drama Desk nomination for Bobby Moreno in Year Of The Rooster by Eric Dufault, who won the 2014 NY Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Award for a new playwright debut. [[Hand To God]], originating at EST, was nominated for five [[Tony Awards]] for its Broadway run, and in 2015 EST received a special [[Drama Desk Award]] for its “unwavering commitment to producing new works” at the end of May.


Since 1968, EST has produced over 6,000 new works. It produces approximately 150 projects each year, ranging from fully produced mainstage productions to a variety of in-progress workshops and readings.
EST has presented its new, short play festival, the Marathon of One-Act Plays, annually for over thirty years, and it is a public forum for new works by both well-established and up-and-coming writers. The Marathon has been credited for reviving the one-act play form, inspiring many similar festivals across the country. Past playwrights include [[Horton Foote]], [[Tina Howe]], [[David Mamet]], [[Shirley Lauro]], [[Jaquelyn Reingold]], and [[José Rivera]].

Since 1968, EST has produced over 6,000 new works and has helped launch the careers of many recognized [[playwright]]s, actors and directors. It produces approximately 150 projects each year, ranging from fully produced mainstage productions to a variety of in-progress workshops and readings.


==Membership==
==Membership==
EST has a membership of over 500 theatre artists, including playwrights, directors, actors, designers and managers.<ref>[http://ensemblestudiotheatre.org/ensemble-members Ensemble Members]. EnsembleStudioTheatre.org. Retrieved 2013-01-11.</ref>
EST has a membership of over 600 theatre artists, including playwrights, directors, actors, designers and managers.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org/ensemble-artists |title=ENSEMBLE ARTISTS |publisher=Ensemble Studio Theatre |date=2021-08-13 }}</ref>

==Notable EST Member Artists==
{{colbegin}}
* [[David Auburn]]
* [[Annie Baker]]
* [[Bob Balaban]]
* [[Lewis Black]]
* [[Geneva Carr]]
* [[Catherine Curtin]]
* [[Dane DeHaan]]
* [[Danny DeVito]]
* [[Lucy DeVito]]
* [[Christopher Durang]]
* [[John Guare]]
* [[William Jackson Harper]]
* [[Lucas Hnath]]
* [[Tina Howe]]
* [[William H. Macy]]
* [[David Mamet]]
* [[Gates McFadden]]
* [[Qui Nguyen]]
* [[Sarah Jessica Parker]]
* [[Austin Pendleton]]
* [[José Rivera (playwright)|José Rivera]]
* [[John Patrick Shanley]]
* [[Grant Shaud]]
* [[Shel Silverstein]]
* [[Lois Smith]]
* [[Jon Voight]]
* [[Wendy Wasserstein]]
* [[Claudia Weill]]
* [[Ming Na Wen]]
* [[Leah Nanako Winkler]]
* [[Jerry Zaks]]
* [[Anna Ziegler (playwright)|Anna Ziegler]]
* [[Nitya Vidyasagar]]
{{Div col end}}


==EST Youngblood==
==EST Youngblood==
Youngblood is Ensemble Studio Theatre’s OBIE-winning collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30. Founded in 1993, Youngblood serves as a creative home for the next generation of theater artists. Youngblood provides artistic guidance, peer support, regular feedback and a fertile production environment which allows EST member playwrights to hone their skills and explore their craft. The group also provides exposure to the public and the press, professional outreach to the industry, and opportunities for production and publication.
Youngblood is Ensemble Studio Theatre's collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30. Founded in 1993.


Plays by current and former Youngblood playwrights have been performed at The Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Second Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Mark Taper Forum, the Vineyard Theater, the Atlantic Theater Company and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, including award winners such as Annie Baker's The Aliens and Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles, and have been adapted by film and television companies, including alumni Lucy Alibar's Juicy and Delicious which was adapted into the Cannes Caméra d'Or-winning film Beasts of The Southern Wild.
Plays by current and former Youngblood playwrights have been performed at The Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Second Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Mark Taper Forum, the Vineyard Theater, the Atlantic Theater Company and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, including award winners such as Annie Baker's The Aliens and Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles, and have been adapted by film and television companies, including alumni Lucy Alibar's Juicy and Delicious which was adapted into the film Beasts of The Southern Wild.


Youngblood is currently run by Co-Artistic Directors Graeme Gillis and RJ Tolan.
Youngblood is currently run by Co-Artistic Directors Graeme Gillis and RJ Tolan.


==Notable Youngblood Alumni==
==Notable Youngblood Alumni==
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[[Robert Askins]]
*[[Hand to God (play)|Robert Askins]]

[[Annie Baker]]
*[[Annie Baker]]
*[[Amy Herzog]]

[[Amy Herzog]]
*[[Mike Lew]]
*[[Qui Nguyen]]

[[Michael Lew]]
*[[Christopher Shinn]]
*[[Lucy Thurber]]

[[Qui Nguyen]]
*[[Leah Nanako Winkler]]
{{Div col end}}

[[Lucy Thurber]]

==Ensemble Studio Theatre/Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Science & Technology Project==
The Ensemble Studio Theatre/[[The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation]] Science & Technology Project is an initiative designed to stimulate artists to create credible and compelling work exploring the worlds of science and technology and to challenge the existing stereotypes of scientists and engineers in the popular imagination. The partnership between the Ensemble Studio Theatre and The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is the creative engine behind over 200 commissioned new American plays that challenge and broaden the public’s understanding of science and technology and their impact in our lives.

Beyond New York, the program now has a nationwide reach. It supports development and production of new plays in over 60 theatres across the country through a combination of seed grants and production incentives. These initiatives provide an extended life for EST/Sloan plays in subsequent regional productions, and the seed grants provide a broader base of artistic opportunity for communities outside of New York, allowing the program to cast a wider net for new work. Over the last 18 years, the EST/Sloan Project's reputation has been enhanced by the critically acclaimed productions presented on the theatre’s Mainstage every season under the banner of the EST/Sloan Project, including Anna Ziegler's Photograph 51, which later went on to complete a successful run on London's West End starring Nicole Kidman, as well as productions like Isaac’s Eye by Lucas Hnath, End Days and Informed Consent by Deb Laufer, Lenin’s Embalmers by Vern Thiessen, and Relativity by Cassandra Medley.



==References==
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.ensemblestudiotheatre.org/ Official website]
*[http://www.nyc-arts.org/organizations/265/ensemble-studio-theatre Ensemble Studio Theatre at NYC-Arts.org]
*[http://www.nytheatre.com/nytheatre/ensemb.htm Ensemble Studio Theatre at NYTheatre.com]


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Latest revision as of 07:24, 20 December 2024

Ensemble Studio Theatre's new logo after the 2014 rebrand.

The Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST) is a non-profit membership-based developmental theatre located in Hell's Kitchen, New York City. It has a dual mission of nurturing individual theatre artists and developing new American plays.[1]

Overview

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Ensemble Studio theatre at 545 West 52nd Street in Hell's Kitchen

The Ensemble Studio Theatre — commonly known as “EST”— was founded in 1968 by Curt Dempster.[2] With 589 ensemble artists concentrated mainly in New York City, EST has been under the artistic direction of William Carden since 2007.

EST hosts three groups of playwrights: Youngblood, EST's OBIE-winning collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30; the EST Playwrights Unit, a diverse group of playwrights that comprises both EST members and non-members; and Going to the River, a group of women playwrights of color with distinct and powerful voices. EST also cultivates the development of plays during a three-week annual tenure as the resident theater company of the Southampton Writers Conference, in partnership with the SUNY Stony Brook's MFA summer playwriting program.

EST has presented its new, short play festival, the Marathon of One-Act Plays, annually for over thirty years, and it is a public forum for new works by both well-established and up-and-coming writers. The Marathon has been credited for reviving the one-act play form, inspiring many similar festivals across the country. Past playwrights include Horton Foote, Tina Howe, David Mamet, Shirley Lauro, Jaquelyn Reingold, and José Rivera.

Since 1968, EST has produced over 6,000 new works. It produces approximately 150 projects each year, ranging from fully produced mainstage productions to a variety of in-progress workshops and readings.

Membership

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EST has a membership of over 600 theatre artists, including playwrights, directors, actors, designers and managers.[3]

Notable EST Member Artists

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EST Youngblood

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Youngblood is Ensemble Studio Theatre's collective of emerging professional playwrights under the age of 30. Founded in 1993.

Plays by current and former Youngblood playwrights have been performed at The Royal Court Theatre, Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Second Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, the Mark Taper Forum, the Vineyard Theater, the Atlantic Theater Company and Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, including award winners such as Annie Baker's The Aliens and Amy Herzog's 4000 Miles, and have been adapted by film and television companies, including alumni Lucy Alibar's Juicy and Delicious which was adapted into the film Beasts of The Southern Wild.

Youngblood is currently run by Co-Artistic Directors Graeme Gillis and RJ Tolan.

Notable Youngblood Alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "Theatre Profile: Ensemble Studio Theatre". Theatre Communications Group. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  2. ^ "History". EnsembleStudioTheatre.org. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
  3. ^ "ENSEMBLE ARTISTS". Ensemble Studio Theatre. 2021-08-13.

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