2006
This year the Lab explored the ways that young theater artists make the theater change. We posed the question: is it possible that theater has evolved not by new artists fitting into existing structures, but by themselves creating new structures in which to make theater? As a Lab, we have always looked both to the present and the past. This year was no exception, as we combined a thoughtful look at where we are today, with time spent seeing how artists in our theater tradition have created something new.
This year's Lab was designed to address a contemporary topic by offering historical perspective. While the 98 participants (66 directors, 12 writers, 10 actors, 10 designers) eventually discussed their careers as emerging artists trying to gain a professional foothold in their early careers, the first two weeks were filled with explorations of the work and techniques of an array of theater visionaries. They included:
* Joan Littlewood's Theater Union and Theater Workshop
* Companie des Quinze - Michel Saint Denis
* Negro Ensemble Company
* Eva le Gallienne Civic Repertory Theater and The Apprentice Group
* Hedgerow Theater
* Jacques LeCoq's International Theater School
* Steppenwolf Theater
* Federal Theater Project
* Group Theater
* Yiddish Theater Companies
* MAT
* Joint Stock
* Peter Brook's International Center of Theatre Research
* Herbert Blau's SF Actor's Workshop
For the final week, the directors collaborated on pieces by creating their own work models rather than emulating a style of one of the historical theaters.