Directors Pathway

Kira Gaudynski

Challenging the industry's definition of how a directing career is made — making divergent paths visible and connecting directors across levels. The theatre industry implies a blueprint of straightforward career progression, classing directors as "emerging," or "established.” But for many, that blueprint doesn't reflect reality. Directors Pathway excavates what lies beneath — bringing working directors into honest conversation about how they built their practice, unveiling dysfunction within the system and breaking down barriers that make artistic development harder than it needs to be.

Episodes

  1. 3 days ago

    Ep 1: Jordan Langford - Look Inwards To Look Outwards

    What To Expect In This Episode: Jordan's pathway from performer to directorThe importance of adaptability in processDirecting as a trust-based jobBalancing multiple roles at once (director, intimacy director, resident director) through a heart-led approachThe necessary role mentorship and connecting artists plays in creating a healthy theatre ecosystemThe challenges of application processes and “climbing the career ladder” so-to-speakNetworking as a constant movable thing - and viewing your peers as the future of the industry. About The Guest: Jordan Langford (he/him) is a UK based Director, Award-Winning Choreographer and Intimacy Professional working across theatre, film and television. Directing credits include Loop (Leeds Playhouse), Build a Rocket (GMFringe Award Nominee - UK Tour and Edinburgh Festival Fringe), Flutter-Bye (Ironworks Studios, Brighton), Out of Time (Union Theatre), Riddles and Romance (Underbelly Boulevard Soho), Kerry Ellis Does Christmas (Leatherhead Theatre), and the development and workshops of the new play Happy at Sheffield Crucible and of the new musical At Last, It’s Summer, culminating in a concept album recorded at Abbey Road Studios and Capitol Records, Los Angeles. Associate Director credits include the European premiere of If/Then (Savoy Theatre), The Tempest (Theatre Space North East, also Movement Director), At Last, It’s Summer (London Palladium, also Choreographer), The Passenger (Manchester Jewish Museum), and Who Killed Marlyn (Emerald Theatre, also Intimacy Director and Resident Director). As an Intimacy Director and Coordinator, Jordan’s credits span theatre, television and film, including Thespians: Greece The Musical (Mischief Theatre - UK Tour), productions for Mercury Theatre Colchester, and screen projects for the BBC, Clerkenwell Films, Amazon Prime/NFTS and the BFI. Originally from Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Jordan trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, completed an MA in Directing at Rose Bruford College, and was part of the first graduating cohort of Intimacy Coordinators from the National Film and Television School. Jordan’s Shared Resource “If you’re happy in your personal life– the professional life is tied in with that as a creative. Because you’re making stuff based on your experience…. Make sure you have other things that you’re exploring because that is what makes you a director. You’re able to facilitate life on stage– show life on stage. You have to be in life. You can’t not be in life, you have to be a part of— you can’t be a someone looking through a window at life. You have to be in life.” Links www.jordan-langford.com Insta: @jordanlangford1 “Who Killed Marlyn” Emerald Theatre 15 August - 29 October https://www.whokilledmarilyn.uk/ Brick Lane Music Hall: https://www.bricklanemusichall.co.uk/ Mercury Theatre Creators Programs: (for artists based in East Anglia, UK) Producers - https://www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/mercurycreatives/mercury-producers-development-programme/ Directors - https://www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/mercurycreatives/mercury-creatives-directors-programme/

  2. Season 1 Trailer

    Ep. 0 Trailer & Welcome

    Welcome to Directors Pathway! In This Episode Teasers from upcoming Episode 1 with Jordan Langford & Episode 2 with Nabra Nelson.Who am I? Intro to Kira Gaudynski the creator and host.Why does this exist? What to expect.An invitation to join us! Important details at the end. About Us Directors Pathway is a podcast and growing collective challenging the industry's definition of how a directing career is made: making divergent paths visible and connecting directors across levels. The industry implies there's a blueprint of straightforward career progression as a director, classing creatives as "emerging," "established," or "mid-career." But for many, that blueprint doesn't reflect the reality of how careers are actually built. The resulting gap leaves many qualified, experienced directors without a clear way forward. Directors Pathway exists to excavate that gap by bringing working directors across levels into honest, open conversation about how they actually built their practice and what they'd pass on to others in the field. Through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, we aim to unveil the dysfunction within the system and break down the barriers that make artistic development and career progression harder than it needs to be — creating more access to pathways into directing at every stage. Important Details Episode 1 launches Monday August 17th. Season 1 will release bi-weekly on Mondays. Music created by the wonderful Arthur Robijns. Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Substack @DirectorsPathway Thanks for listening! xx KG

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Challenging the industry's definition of how a directing career is made — making divergent paths visible and connecting directors across levels. The theatre industry implies a blueprint of straightforward career progression, classing directors as "emerging," or "established.” But for many, that blueprint doesn't reflect reality. Directors Pathway excavates what lies beneath — bringing working directors into honest conversation about how they built their practice, unveiling dysfunction within the system and breaking down barriers that make artistic development harder than it needs to be.