The Joy of Directing —
Introducing the KRYMOV Method

Learn Directing from One of the World’s Most
Visionary Theater-Makers

A Month-Long Directing Intensive with
Dmitry KRYMOV coming up this fall

Krymov Lab NYC is launching a hands-on,
month-long intensive led by acclaimed theatre
director Dmitry Krymov

If you think of theater as a statement, then this course is a continuation of that thought: a form of advanced education for professionals.

This program is designed for those with a capacity for theatrical thinking and imagination.
These are qualities that Stanislavski once described as the most vital tools for a director.”
—Dmitry Krymov.

The Joy of Directing — Introducing the KRYMOV Method

This immersive program is designed as a bold experiment in collaboration and discovery.

Dima will personally select seven emerging directors to
spend four weeks developing their unique artistic voice
through the lens of the Krymov Method—his distinctive approach
to visual and conceptual storytelling.

October 13th - November 9th, 2025/ 5 days
a week (Monday Friday) 12-4.

Application Process:

Step 1:
Applicants must hold a degree in Theater Studies (or equivalent) and submit:
• A current resume
• A 2-minute video answering the question: “What does directing mean to you?”

Step 2:
A shortlist of candidates will receive a creative assignment
to complete and return by a specified deadline.

Step 3:
From this group, 10 finalists will be invited to a Zoom
meeting with Dima
seven directors will be selected for the Lab.

The total cost for the course is $3,000.

The application fee is $25.

CONGRATULATIONS!

Please submit your resume and video to directors@krymovlabnyc.com.

“These sessions aim to help directors refine their artistic vision and express it with greater clarity, vividness, and invention. The process involves three essential components: understanding the author’s intent, defining the director’s own interpretation, and discovering the most effective means of execution. Many directors find the relationship between these elements difficult to navigate. My role is to act as a kind of magnifying glass; to illuminate your ideas, sharpen your focus, and cultivate a deeper, more dynamic theatrical imagination.”—Dmitry Krymov