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justin lucero | DIRECTOR

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Aesthetic & Theatrical/Directing Philosophy
Generally speaking, my philosophy of theatre-making centers around a singular idea:  there is power in knowing that an audience is knowing that they're experiencing play.  The energy and magic found in the audience<-->stage dynamic is what fuels my work as a director.  In my work, I hope that an audience clearly knows that I know that they know that I know that they know that they're watching a story being told to/for them.  Harnessing that knowledge has freed me and continues to excite me in every piece of theatre I am involved in.  This is why I am inherently drawn to works that might be labeled "epic" or "heightened," including musicals, opera, Shakespeare, Expressionism, Brechtian works, object theatre, dream plays, memory plays and magical realism.  This also helps explain why I am strongly attracted to opportunities for radically reimagining established works.
...in the theatre the audience completes the steps of creation.
~Sir Peter Brook, The Empty Space
Anti-Racism, Inclusion & Diversity
Furthermore, as a Hispanic American, I am proud to proclaim my dedication to the necessary and ever-growing efforts of anti-racism, equity, diversity, inclusion and access in the theatre.  In both my formal work and informal daily interactions I endeavor to be a beacon and voice to these values.  Also, I can unapologetically profess that I am a beneficiary of leading theatrical organizations presently striving to improve in these areas.  In my rehearsal rooms & in my classrooms, I champion equity, diversity and inclusion in an effort to personally grow, model, and help effect change.  Change not only on stage, but backstage and throughout administrative departments and training programs & practices.  I hope to continually add Latinx works & collaborators among my body of projects (which includes an English-language premiere by famed Chilean playwright Juan Radrigán, an online festival reading of Matthew Paul Olmos' the broken hearts of a corrupted white house starring Steppenwolf's Karen Rodriguez, an original devised Mexican-American one-act youth opera inspired by lotería, a Mexican wrestling (lucha libre) TYA spectacle, a remount of the world's first "mariachi opera," developing an annual "Giving Voice" series promoting Latinx artists in opera, and more), although my life-long passion and dedication to the Texas-New Mexico-Mexico borderland's theatre scene has meant that I have cast, employed, taught and reached thousands of Latino/as with opportunities that do not necessarily necessitate cultural specificity.  It wasn't until I began working outside of the world's largest international border community that my eyes fully opened to the lack of Latinx/Hispanic representation in the theatre.  And with training from ED&I national-leader Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and a collaboration with Anti-Racist Theatre expert Nicole Brewer on a Carnegie Mellon School of Drama-wide A.R.T. course, I am devoted to bolstering these causes for the remainder of my career and life.
...acknowledge that racism impacts everything I do in the theatre and to counter that with harm reduction, harm prevention, and relationship repair.
~Nicole Brewer, Anti-Racist Theatre workshop
Education / Training / Background
Recipient, Cynthia Woods Mitchell
Visiting Fellow in Directing and Theatre Studies at the University of Houston
Recipient, FAIR Directing Assistantship with Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Recipient, Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation Directing Observership with South Coast Repertory
Recipient, Directing Fellowship with Asolo Repertory Theatre
Continuous, Artist-in-Residence, University of Texas at El Paso; Guest Artist, Guest Director, Guest Lecturer
Recipient, Directing Attachment with Open Air Theatre (London's West End)
Completed, MFA, Theatre Directing with Distinction from East 15 Acting School/University of Essex, London, England, UK
Formerly, Teacher of K-8 German and Theatre Arts at the nationally-recognized Alicia R. Chacón International School, Department Head, Teacher of the Year, Campus Lead Mentor, presenter at numerous state and national conferences, and Texas Foreign Language Association award winner; former Adult Education instructor of Advanced English for non-native speakers; in-demand substitute teacher for one of Texas' fastest-growing urban school districts
Texas state certifications:  EC-12th Theatre Arts, EC-4th Generalist, 4th-8th Pedagogy
Completed, BBA, Int'l Marketing & E-business, German minor, with Departmental Honors from Texas Christian University

Affiliations / Committee Work
Current:
Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (associate member)
Texas Educational Theatre Association (full member and presenter)
State of the Arts Council, Texas (invited member)
Cultural Roundtable, El Paso, Texas (institutional member)
Theatre Communications Group (member)
Opera America (institutional member)
National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (member)

CMU College of Fine Arts Council School of Drama Representative (elected)
CMU School of Drama Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee (member & leader)
CMU School of Drama Content Advisory Committee (member)
CMU School of Drama Lab Review (Season Selection) Committee (member)
 
Former:
Equity UK (student member)
Directors Guild of Great Britain (student member)
National Association for Bilingual Education (member and presenter)
Texas Foreign Language Association (member, presenter, award winner)
American Marketing Association (student member, award winner)

Artist Teachers & Colleagues
The following are theatre-makers from whom I've taken classes, masterclasses, workshops and other trainings:
Playwright Tom Stoppard · Director William Gaskill · Director John Adams · Director/Playwright Anthony Clark · Director Max Stafford-Clark · Playwright Terry Johnson · Actor/Director Maria Friedman · Opera Director David McVicar · Director Roxana Silbert · Director Paulette Randall · Shakespearean Scholar John Russell Brown · Actor Amelda Brown · Playwright Stephen Jeffreys · Director Bill Banks-Jones · Actor/Opera Director William Relton · Conductor Jane Glover · Theatre Maker Marcello Magni · Artist Michael Atavar · Playwright Tamsin Oglesby · Artistic Director Natalie Abrahami · Artistic Director Amit Lahav · Artistic Director Sean Holmes · Director Leon Rubin · Actor Greg de Polnay · Actor Harriet Walter · Director Mike Alfreds · Playwright Tanika Gupta · Theatre Professor Graham Saunders · Artistic Director Kristine Landon-Smith · Artistic Director Dominic Dromgoole · Choreographer/Director Liam Steel · Artistic Director Timothy Sheader · Theatrical Intimacy Education Chelsea Pace & Laura Rikard · Director Sammi Cannold · Film & TV Director/Writer Andy Wolk · Playwright Georgina Escobar

The following are world-class theatre-makers with whom I've worked on various projects in various capacities:
Lyricist Sir Tim Rice · Director/Playwright Frank Galati · Playwright/Director Mark Medoff · Director/Choreographer Peter Amster · Director/Choreographer Art Manke · Director/Playwright Lisa Peterson · Artistic Director Michael Donald Edwards · Director Greg Leaming · Artistic Director Bill Rauch · Director Richard Digby Day · Choreographer/Director Liam Steel · Artistic Director Timothy Sheader · Playwright Octavio Solis · Conductor Brian DeMaris · Composer/Pianist/Conductor Kathleen Kelly · Conductor Jorge Parodi

The following are theatre-makers with whom I've collaborated as a UH SoTD colleague, or who has been a UH SoTD visiting guest artist I interfaced with during my time on faculty:
Playwright Susan-Lori Parks · Director James Bohnen · Director Gus Kaikkonen · Playwright Theresa Rebeck · Playwright Robert Askins · Playwright Rajiv Joseph · Playwright Chana Porter · Playwright Will Eno · Playwright/Director/Critic Terry Teachout · Designer/Professor Kevin Rigdon · Voice & Text Director/Professor Sara Becker · Actor/Director/Professor Jack Young · Fight Director/Intimacy Director/Actor/Director/Professor Adam Noble
The following are theatre-makers with whom I've collaborated as a CMU SoD colleague, or who has been a CMU SoD visiting guest artist I interfaced with during my time on faculty:
Opera Director Crystal Manich · Director Carlos Armesto · Actor Ted Danson · Actor Judith Light · Composer/Writer David Yazbeck · Actor Telly Leung · Director Matthew Gardiner · Performer/Playwright Mojisola Adebayo · Designer/Professor Narelle Sissons · Lighting Designer/Professor Cindy Lamauro · Actor/Director/Professor Kyle Haden · Music Director/Professor Rick Edinger · Librettist/Playwright Rob Handel  · Film & TV Director/Writer Andy Wolk · Director/Educator Jonathan Vandenberg · Director/Professor Kim Weild

References
Contact information for the following artists available immediately upon request:
* Frank Galati, Tony® Award-winning Director and Playwright
* Peter Amster, Director and Choreographer
* Art Manke, Director and Choreographer
* Lisa Peterson, Director and Playwright
* Matt Chapman, Literary Director of NY Classical Theater and Educator, SUNY New Paltz
* Jack Young, Actor/Director and Educator, University of Houston
* Sara Becker, Voice & Text Director and Educator, University of North Carolina School of the Arts
* Mark Medoff, Tony® Award-winning Playwright and Director, now deceased
...a terrific director' the best I've seen in a long time.
~Tony® winner Mark Medoff

...big fan... ...lifelong fan...

~Tony® winner Frank Galati
​Dream Projects
The following are works/playwrights that I am inspired to tackle as a next chapter in my career.  I strive to update this list regularly and to limit it to around a dozen works at any given time.  This is meant to act as an indicator of where I'd like my art to next take me, as well as a kind of "vision wall" that will help steer me:
Dreamlandia
by Octavio Solis
Life is a Dream
by Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Angels in America
by Tony Kushner
The Legend of Georgia McBride and The Inheritance
by Matthew Lopez
Brief Encounter
by Emma Rice
Never the Sinner and Red
by John Logan
Guards at the Taj
by Rajiv Joseph

Cloud Tectonics
by José Rivera
Sunday in the Park with George
by Stephen Sondheim
Oedipus El Rey
by Luis Alfaro
Accidental Death of an Anarchist
by Dario Fo
Mother Courage
by Bertolt Brecht
a series of Mexico-inspired Shakespeare adaptations especially
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Titus Andronicus
Romeo & Juliet​
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