Mentored by Harold Prince and David Stone, the fellowship is presented through Columbia University.
Applications for the third annual T. Fellowship, presented in association with Columbia University School of the Arts, are currently being accepted through May 15.
The one-year fellowship program is designed to educate and empower new creative producers. The fellow will receive a stipend of $10,000 with a $20,000 budget for the development of a new theatrical production.
The T. Fellowship mentors are Harold Prince (mentor and founder), Margo Lion, Gregory Mosher, Tom Schumacher, Jeffrey Seller, and David Stone. The program is managed by Columbia University School of the Arts. The T. Fellowship committee members will serve as mentors to the selected fellow.
Other advisors and staff for the T. Fellowship program include Victoria Bailey (executive director, Theatre Development Fund), Director Orin Wolf (president of NETworks), codirector Steven Chaikelson (head of the MFA theatre management and producing concentration at the School of the Arts), Ed Wilson (cofounder) and Allen Greenberg (director of the Geraldine Stutz Trust).
The T. Fellowship was established to honor the legacy of Broadway producer T. Edward Hambleton by supporting and developing a new generation of gifted, emerging creative theatrical producers, who initiate work from the ground up, following a path all their own.
Applications and instructions are available by clicking here.