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The Journey to Associate Director and Choreographer… and Beyond
An Industry Guide for Practitioners and Creatives
The Journey to Associate Director and Choreographer… and Beyond
An Industry Guide for Practitioners and Creatives
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Description
For every West End and Broadway musical that's running in London and New York, as well as shows across the world and on tour, a team of associate creatives is behind the scenes keeping them alive. But how does someone become this multi-faceted role, and what skills do they need in order to succeed?
Being an Associate Director or Choreographer is an all-encompassing role that requires diplomacy, creativity, organisation, tact and efficiency; this book is the first all-inclusive guide written to help aspiring and practising creatives find their way into this vital part of the theatre industry ecosystem.
Learn from an industry professional with years of experience in the field, and gain insight into every aspect of the associate role. Whether you are a young creative looking to work in the field or a seasoned professional looking to make the transition, this book will be accessible and relevant to all.
Addressing the practical skills necessary to succeed in the role - from creating your own content to networking tips and advice on building relationships with fellow creatives – the core of this book takes you through what it is like 'on the job', from the rehearsal room, to opening night and beyond.
Discover how to make working tables, charts and diagrams to help maintain a show, handle cast changes, work with understudies and swings as well as replicate the work in different circumstances time after time, within a specific professional brief.
Combining industry expertise and practical advice from the best associates working in theatre today this much-needed guide ends by looking at how you can successfully become your own creative and use the skills discussed to flourish as a director or choreographer in musical theatre.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION – MY JOURNEY
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN “ASSISTANT” AND AN “ASSOCIATE?”
PART 1: PREPARING FOR THE JOB
-DO YOUR REASEARCH
-CREATING CONTENT AND BUILDING A REEL
-CREATING AN ONLINE PRESENENCE
-CREATING RELATIONSHIPS
-GETTING THE JOB
PART 2: ON THE JOB (MUSICALS)
-PREPERATION
-AUDITIONS
-PRE-PRODUCTION
-IN REHEARSAL
-TAKING AND GIVING NOTES
-DOCUMENTATION & BLOCKING BIBLES
-TECH
-PREVIEWS TO OPENING NIGHT
-MAINTENANCE
-ROLL OUT
-ONTO THE NEXT
-BALANCING BOTH SIDES
-PERSPECTIVE AND ADVICE
PART 3: ON THE JOB (PLAYS)
-PERSPECTIVE AND ADVICE
PART 4: INHERITING A SHOW AS AN ASSOCIATE
PART 5: BROADWAY vs. REGIONAL THEATRE
PART 6: EXPERIENCES AROUND THE WORLD
PART 7: CONTRACTS
PART 8: BECOMING YOUR OWN DIRECTOR AND/OR CHOREOGRAPHER
-MY JOURNEY
-YOUR JOURNEY
PART 9: IN CONCLUSION
GLOSSARY
ASSOCIATE CONTRIBUTORS
Product details
| Published | Aug 06 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 224 |
| ISBN | 9781350578821 |
| Imprint | Methuen Drama |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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THE JOURNEY TO ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER… AND BEYOND is the book I wish I had when I was dreaming of doing just that. A must-read necessary tool for anyone considering being on the “other side of the table.” Richard J. Hinds puts into one book many of the answers it took me 17 years as an Associate and Assistant to discover. Can't wait for the 2nd edition because the only thing constant on Broadway is change! And we are all the better for it!
Jerry Mitchell, Tony Award Winning Director & Choreographer
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Richard J. Hinds understands this industry with a clarity that's rare. His command of the craft-and his ability to turn that into real leadership-is unmatched and we are lucky to get a glimpse into his process on getting there. This book is the straight shot of truth and guidance that creatives at every level will find invaluable.
Michael Arden, Tony Award Winning Director
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If there is any chance that you might be interested in pursuing a career as an Associate Director or Choreographer, THE JOURNEY TO ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER… AND BEYOND is essential reading.
Jeff Calhoun, Tony Award-nominated Director & Choreographer
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THE JOURNEY TO ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER… AND BEYOND tells the truth about what it means to be an Associate: the responsibility, the humility, the trust, and the deep care required to hold a show and support a vision that isn't yet your own. Richard J. Hinds writes from real experience, with clarity and generosity, and without pretense. As someone who has relied on exceptional Associates throughout my career, I believe deeply in mentorship and in passing knowledge forward. This book does exactly that. It offers guidance, encouragement, and a clear sense of what excellence looks like in the room-not just artistically, but humanely. If you are committed to collaboration, integrity, and growth, this book will feel like someone finally put your experience-and your aspirations-into words.
Sergio Trujillo, Tony Award Winning Director & Choreographer
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Few people bring the extraordinary blend of experience, artistry, and heart quite like Richard J. Hinds. With a track record of being trusted on major projects--the kind with big budgets, firm deadlines, and the occasional backstage crisis-and a vibrant voice as both director & choreographer, Richard offers guidance that's equal parts practical and inspiring, like advice that lands right on the beat with a crisp snap of a fan! Anyone who's had the absolute joy of working with Richard-as I have-will recognize that same unmistakable spirit leaping straight off these pages.
Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Tony Award-nominated Director & Choreographer
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Richard J. Hinds offers a comprehensive first-hand account of the complexities and artistry of Associate work. His advice is truly full of wisdom. His knowledge and how clearly he lays out the work, is beautifully articulated. I personally believe a path from working as an Associate to then Choreographer or Director offers such a fertile learning ground for understanding how to build a musical or play.
Lorin Latarro, Tony Award-nominated Director & Choreographer

























