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Friend of Shubert - Ben West Speaks

2/10/2023

 
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Last year to commemorate Black History Month, Broadway Historian Ben West, stopped by to give us a history lesson on the Black experience at Broadway. This year, Ben is hosting a talk at the Museum of Broadway on Wednesday, February 22nd @ 5:30. In his talk, Ben will be discussing early Black authors of the American Musical. If you're interested in attending this free event, click the link for more information.

A Broadway Revival

2/10/2023

 
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After a successful 2022 intern run, we're heading towards a Broadway revival! We are now accepting applications for The Shubert Organization 2023 Internship Program. The program will run July 10–August 18, 2023. The deadline for applications is March 17, 2023. Applicants may apply online or download a PDF application and return the completed application to [email protected]. The Shubert Organization Internship Program provides a general knowledge base of theatre administration and operations and offers hands-on project involvement as the organization prepares for the 2023-2024 theatre season.

Each paid internship will focus on a specific project(s) in their departments over a six-week period, with 20 hours per week of work, weekly MTA MetroCard, development opportunities, tours of Shubert’s theatres, and access to Broadway shows and events. Please feel free to tell the high school seniors and first year college students in your life.

AVAILABLE INTERNSHIPS FOR 2023:
  • Broadway Theatre Management
  • Ticketing Operations
  • Facilities Project Management
  • Ticketing Technology (Based in Glen Rock, NJ Office)
  • Human Resources/Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Internship

​For more information, please visit https://shubert.nyc/about-us/shubert-internship- program/.

Teachers' Night Out - Broadway Edition

2/10/2023

 
Over Covid, people the world over started to have a growing appreciation for teachers, and all the hard work they pour into their children. How do you extend your appreciation for something that is more than a vocation; it is a calling? Well, if you are in New York, you invite them to a free performance of “Chicago”. Thursday, February 2nd, 500 NYC public school teachers, chaperones, school social workers and guidance counselors, librarians, and school nurses were in the audience to see Broadway’s longest running American musical. Teachers Night On Broadway is a program is a collaboration with The Broadway League and The United Federation of Teachers.
What's so particularly special about tonight is that these teachers introduce arts, theater, and the magic of Broadway to these students," Broadway League President Charlotte St. Martin said.
Flip through some of the photos from that night, and see Shubert's own CEO Bob Wankel, and VP of Real Estate Julio Peterson, along with Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, and Charlotte St. Martin, President of The Broadway League.

A Word From H.O.M.E.

2/10/2023

 
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February is International Boost Self-Esteem Month. Self-esteem can affect your physical health as well as your mental health, and having high self-esteem and increased confidence is tied to improved relationships with others, increases in altruistic behavior, and higher levels of capability in work performance and home life. Here are a few tips from H.O.M.E. to increase your self-esteem and your quality of life, in the process!
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  1. Take a break from social media: With constant, instant access to social media platforms, it’s easy to fall into a pattern of comparing ourselves to others, or carefully curating the image of ourselves we present to the world. Take some time to unplug, and when you are using social media, remind yourself that what you’re viewing isn’t always reflecting reality.
  2. Positive reframing and cultivating positive thoughts: When you find yourself thinking or verbalizing self-criticism, remind yourself that you’re deserving of the same generosity, patience, and gratitude that you show others. Take the time to reflect on your unique skills and strengths, and practice reminding yourself of them on a regular basis. If you catch yourself saying or thinking something negative, practice positive reframing. For example “I’m so stupid for making that mistake” could be reframed as “I made a mistake. I’ve learned a way to perform better next time a similar issue arises.” This can be difficult, but it gets easier with practice!
  3. Surround yourself with supportive people: Spend time with people who love and care about you as often as you can. When you’re struggling to remember your own self- worth, your friends and family can provide support and point out positive qualities you might be struggling to see in yourself. Even when they’re not around, thinking about what these people would say about you can help to boost your self esteem, especially in a moment when you’re being hard on yourself.

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