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  • Company CoLab: Embracing Your Third Act #2 (4/18)

    COMPANY COLABS Embracing Your Third Act Wednesday Evening Dates & Times Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 4:00pm-5:30pm on Zoom Co-Facilitated by Bob Ari and Jodie Lynne McClintock Launch Zoom Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89773787278?pwd=KbO57GdW4FRZI4UTqxqxyHpPoAw12d.1 About the CoLab Join co-facilitators Bob Ari and Jodie Lynne McClintock for the second meeting of this Company CoLab. From Co-Facilitator Jodie Lynne McClintock: “Aging means discovering that beauty was never in our skin … but in the story we carry inside us.” This CoLab offers an exploration of the challenges and the gifts that come to actors as we age. As member Bob Ari noted at our last full company meeting, many of our current membership are over half a century old in an industry where youth is always at the fore. How do we, as artists, continue to create and thrive when the opportunities and auditions are dwindling? Similar to an in-person meeting in 2019 that resulted in the Plays For Us initiative and our ongoing Community Space, we are hosting a Zoom meeting to gauge interest, voice our concerns, pool resources, discover our strengths, explore advocacy, and support each other as we navigate this process. This CoLab is open to members of all ages as we all get older each day; and with differing perspectives, we may find hope and fresh answers to our common human dilemma. As the saying goes, “We don't stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing.” About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study (4/14-4/26)

    Company Workshop Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study Two Weeknights & Two Weekends Dates & Times Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 19, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm 538 Johnson Avenue Unit A205, Bushwick This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. Observers may attend for any portion of each session. About the Workshop Actors, teachers, and founders of The Moving Frame, Welker White and Damian Young, return to The Actors Center to lead a cinematic scene study workshop. Over two analysis sessions and two weekends of filming, this workshop is intended to aid actors in building a more sustainable framework from which to draw upon in their film and television work and to provide actors with a safe, supportive, and rich environment to explore key principles in cinematic storytelling. The workshop begins with two sessions on Zoom with an analysis of text aimed at identifying how and where visual story is expressed on the page. Actors will then move into two weekends shooting short scripted scenes in pairs. Each scene will have the opportunity to work twice over the two weekends, moving through multiple takes. Participants will explore letting go of previous takes and allowing new stimuli to inform and deepen the possibilities in the work. Introductory sessions run Tuesday and Wednesday evening, 6:30pm-9:00pm. The two weekends of filming are on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Welker White & Damian Young Welker White and Damian Young are co-founders of The Moving Frame, a process-oriented exploration of screen acting that offers actors an immersion into the language of cinematic storytelling. They have conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, U of Iowa MFA Acting, SMU MFA/BFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory, and private studios in South Korea, Melbourne and Brisbane Australia, and Berlin. As an actor, Welker White has worked with Martin Scorsese on several projects, including The Irishman (Josephine Hoffa opposite Al Pacino) and Goodfellas. Additional select film credits include the Sundance award-winning The 40-Year Old Version, Emmy award-winning HBO’s Bad Education, Eat Pray Love, Dead...

  • Jane Guyer Fujita: Voice, Movement, and Creation (4/13-4/27)

    Company Workshop Jane Guyer Fujita: Voice, Movement, and Creation Three Monday Mornings Dates & Times Monday, April 13, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm Monday, April 20, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm Monday, April 27, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm FABnyc, 70 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor Studio This workshop is only open to participants. We are unable to accommodate observers. About the Workshop Head of Voice and Speech at NYU Grad Acting and voice and dialect coach, Jane Guyer Fujita, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop over three Monday mornings. Jane will investigate release work in the body through movement and voice exercises that connect the actor’s experience to their sound. This workshop acknowledges the challenges that require an actor’s perseverance and aims to create space for restoration, curiosity, and play. The goal is to bring the actor back into contact with the body as a responsive, imaginative instrument. We are capable of greater ease, resonance, and expressive freedom. Jane will guide participants in resetting habits of tension, deepening their listening, and reawakening a sense of creative aliveness that can sustain both the craft and the long arc of a life in the theater. About Jane Guyer Fujita Jane Guyer Fujita is the Head of Voice and Speech at New York University’s Graduate Acting Program. As a voice and speech specialist, she has coached voice and accents for productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at regional theaters across the country. She has also served as a dialect coach for both major film studios and independent film productions. As a voice teacher, she has trained in several major vocal techniques, including Fitzmaurice Voicework, Linklater, Roy Hart, and Chuck Jones. Her background in speech training includes both the Knight-Thompson and Skinner methodologies. Jane is certified by Catherine Fitzmaurice as an Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework. Her previous teaching appointments include positions in the MFA acting programs at the Yale School of Drama, the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, and the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University, where she earned her MFA under Nancy Houfek. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 14 actors. Very limited conflicts can be accommodated. Comments/Queries

  • Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study (4/14-4/26)

    Company Workshop Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study Two Weeknights & Two Weekends Dates & Times Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 19, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm 538 Johnson Avenue Unit A205, Bushwick This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. Observers may attend for any portion of each session. About the Workshop Actors, teachers, and founders of The Moving Frame, Welker White and Damian Young, return to The Actors Center to lead a cinematic scene study workshop. Over two analysis sessions and two weekends of filming, this workshop is intended to aid actors in building a more sustainable framework from which to draw upon in their film and television work and to provide actors with a safe, supportive, and rich environment to explore key principles in cinematic storytelling. The workshop begins with two sessions on Zoom with an analysis of text aimed at identifying how and where visual story is expressed on the page. Actors will then move into two weekends shooting short scripted scenes in pairs. Each scene will have the opportunity to work twice over the two weekends, moving through multiple takes. Participants will explore letting go of previous takes and allowing new stimuli to inform and deepen the possibilities in the work. Introductory sessions run Tuesday and Wednesday evening, 6:30pm-9:00pm. The two weekends of filming are on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Welker White & Damian Young Welker White and Damian Young are co-founders of The Moving Frame, a process-oriented exploration of screen acting that offers actors an immersion into the language of cinematic storytelling. They have conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, U of Iowa MFA Acting, SMU MFA/BFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory, and private studios in South Korea, Melbourne and Brisbane Australia, and Berlin. As an actor, Welker White has worked with Martin Scorsese on several projects, including The Irishman (Josephine Hoffa opposite Al Pacino) and Goodfellas. Additional select film credits include the Sundance award-winning The 40-Year Old Version, Emmy award-winning HBO’s Bad Education, Eat Pray Love, Dead...

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Company Workshop Steven Epp: Molière Wednesday & Friday Afternoons Dates & Times Friday, April 17, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, April 24, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, May 1, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Houghton Hall Arts Community, 22 East 30th Street All dates except for Friday, April 17 will be open to observers. About the Workshop Actor, writer, director, and Co-Artistic Director of The Moving Company, Steven Epp, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Molière. Over five sessions, we'll tear into some scenes from Tartuffe, The Miser, The Misanthrope, possibly Don Juan and Scapin—fresh American adaptations that Steven co-wrote and performed. Molière was first and foremost an actor. He loved actors. He wrote specifically for his company of actors, whose lives were the theatre 24/7. He was incendiary, hilarious, provocative, and philosophical; also ridiculous, muscular, brutal, immediate, and profoundly human. A tragedian trapped in a comedian's body and mind. His characters are pure joy for the actor—inviting and demanding boundless invention, wild interpretation, and exuberant play. We'll work scripts in hand, moving towards off-booked-ness as we go. We'll paraphrase, improvise, change it up, play any and all parts—casting ourselves across gender, age, and type. There's no right or wrong here, but we'll be looking for the truth of that moment where the comic and the tragic live in each other's arms. Sessions run Wednesday and Friday afternoons, 1:00–4:00pm. About Steven Epp Steven Epp is an actor and writer based in Brooklyn, New York and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steven was the co-Artistic Director of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, winner of the 2005 Tony award for Best Regional Theatre. In his 25 years with Jeune Lune, Steven collaborated on the creation and performance of over 50 productions. Steven has been seen in New York and throughout the United States. He has played lead roles in everything from Hamlet, The Miser, Tartuffe, Figaro, and The Servant of Two Masters to Fiddler on the Roof, Treasure Island, and The Lorax. For Jeune Lune, Steven co-authored Children of Paradise, shortlisted for the 1993 Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the Outer-Critics Circle Award for best new play. Steven has received numerous acting awards including Helen Hayes, Norton, Ivey, Connecticut Critics Circle, Bay Area Critics, Fox Fellow, Beinecke Fellow, and Playwrights’ Center McKnight Theater Artist Fellow, and the Joe A. Callaway...

  • Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Company Workshop Steven Epp: Molière Wednesday & Friday Afternoons Dates & Times Friday, April 17, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, April 24, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, May 1, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Houghton Hall Arts Community, 22 East 30th Street All dates except for Friday, April 17 will be open to observers. About the Workshop Actor, writer, director, and Co-Artistic Director of The Moving Company, Steven Epp, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Molière. Over five sessions, we'll tear into some scenes from Tartuffe, The Miser, The Misanthrope, possibly Don Juan and Scapin—fresh American adaptations that Steven co-wrote and performed. Molière was first and foremost an actor. He loved actors. He wrote specifically for his company of actors, whose lives were the theatre 24/7. He was incendiary, hilarious, provocative, and philosophical; also ridiculous, muscular, brutal, immediate, and profoundly human. A tragedian trapped in a comedian's body and mind. His characters are pure joy for the actor—inviting and demanding boundless invention, wild interpretation, and exuberant play. We'll work scripts in hand, moving towards off-booked-ness as we go. We'll paraphrase, improvise, change it up, play any and all parts—casting ourselves across gender, age, and type. There's no right or wrong here, but we'll be looking for the truth of that moment where the comic and the tragic live in each other's arms. Sessions run Wednesday and Friday afternoons, 1:00–4:00pm. About Steven Epp Steven Epp is an actor and writer based in Brooklyn, New York and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steven was the co-Artistic Director of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, winner of the 2005 Tony award for Best Regional Theatre. In his 25 years with Jeune Lune, Steven collaborated on the creation and performance of over 50 productions. Steven has been seen in New York and throughout the United States. He has played lead roles in everything from Hamlet, The Miser, Tartuffe, Figaro, and The Servant of Two Masters to Fiddler on the Roof, Treasure Island, and The Lorax. For Jeune Lune, Steven co-authored Children of Paradise, shortlisted for the 1993 Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the Outer-Critics Circle Award for best new play. Steven has received numerous acting awards including Helen Hayes, Norton, Ivey, Connecticut Critics Circle, Bay Area Critics, Fox Fellow, Beinecke Fellow, and Playwrights’ Center McKnight Theater Artist Fellow, and the Joe A. Callaway...

  • Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study (4/14-4/26)

    Company Workshop Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study Two Weeknights & Two Weekends Dates & Times Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 19, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm 538 Johnson Avenue Unit A205, Bushwick This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. Observers may attend for any portion of each session. About the Workshop Actors, teachers, and founders of The Moving Frame, Welker White and Damian Young, return to The Actors Center to lead a cinematic scene study workshop. Over two analysis sessions and two weekends of filming, this workshop is intended to aid actors in building a more sustainable framework from which to draw upon in their film and television work and to provide actors with a safe, supportive, and rich environment to explore key principles in cinematic storytelling. The workshop begins with two sessions on Zoom with an analysis of text aimed at identifying how and where visual story is expressed on the page. Actors will then move into two weekends shooting short scripted scenes in pairs. Each scene will have the opportunity to work twice over the two weekends, moving through multiple takes. Participants will explore letting go of previous takes and allowing new stimuli to inform and deepen the possibilities in the work. Introductory sessions run Tuesday and Wednesday evening, 6:30pm-9:00pm. The two weekends of filming are on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Welker White & Damian Young Welker White and Damian Young are co-founders of The Moving Frame, a process-oriented exploration of screen acting that offers actors an immersion into the language of cinematic storytelling. They have conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, U of Iowa MFA Acting, SMU MFA/BFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory, and private studios in South Korea, Melbourne and Brisbane Australia, and Berlin. As an actor, Welker White has worked with Martin Scorsese on several projects, including The Irishman (Josephine Hoffa opposite Al Pacino) and Goodfellas. Additional select film credits include the Sundance award-winning The 40-Year Old Version, Emmy award-winning HBO’s Bad Education, Eat Pray Love, Dead...

  • Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study (4/14-4/26)

    Company Workshop Welker White & Damian Young: Cinematic Scene Study Two Weeknights & Two Weekends Dates & Times Tuesday, April 14, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – 6:30pm-9:00pm (Zoom) Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 19, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, April 26, 2026 – 12:00pm-4:00pm 538 Johnson Avenue Unit A205, Bushwick This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. Observers may attend for any portion of each session. About the Workshop Actors, teachers, and founders of The Moving Frame, Welker White and Damian Young, return to The Actors Center to lead a cinematic scene study workshop. Over two analysis sessions and two weekends of filming, this workshop is intended to aid actors in building a more sustainable framework from which to draw upon in their film and television work and to provide actors with a safe, supportive, and rich environment to explore key principles in cinematic storytelling. The workshop begins with two sessions on Zoom with an analysis of text aimed at identifying how and where visual story is expressed on the page. Actors will then move into two weekends shooting short scripted scenes in pairs. Each scene will have the opportunity to work twice over the two weekends, moving through multiple takes. Participants will explore letting go of previous takes and allowing new stimuli to inform and deepen the possibilities in the work. Introductory sessions run Tuesday and Wednesday evening, 6:30pm-9:00pm. The two weekends of filming are on consecutive Saturdays and Sundays, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Welker White & Damian Young Welker White and Damian Young are co-founders of The Moving Frame, a process-oriented exploration of screen acting that offers actors an immersion into the language of cinematic storytelling. They have conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, U of Iowa MFA Acting, SMU MFA/BFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory, and private studios in South Korea, Melbourne and Brisbane Australia, and Berlin. As an actor, Welker White has worked with Martin Scorsese on several projects, including The Irishman (Josephine Hoffa opposite Al Pacino) and Goodfellas. Additional select film credits include the Sundance award-winning The 40-Year Old Version, Emmy award-winning HBO’s Bad Education, Eat Pray Love, Dead...

  • Jane Guyer Fujita: Voice, Movement, and Creation (4/13-4/27)

    Company Workshop Jane Guyer Fujita: Voice, Movement, and Creation Three Monday Mornings Dates & Times Monday, April 13, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm Monday, April 20, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm Monday, April 27, 2026 – 10:00am-1:30pm FABnyc, 70 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor Studio This workshop is only open to participants. We are unable to accommodate observers. About the Workshop Head of Voice and Speech at NYU Grad Acting and voice and dialect coach, Jane Guyer Fujita, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop over three Monday mornings. Jane will investigate release work in the body through movement and voice exercises that connect the actor’s experience to their sound. This workshop acknowledges the challenges that require an actor’s perseverance and aims to create space for restoration, curiosity, and play. The goal is to bring the actor back into contact with the body as a responsive, imaginative instrument. We are capable of greater ease, resonance, and expressive freedom. Jane will guide participants in resetting habits of tension, deepening their listening, and reawakening a sense of creative aliveness that can sustain both the craft and the long arc of a life in the theater. About Jane Guyer Fujita Jane Guyer Fujita is the Head of Voice and Speech at New York University’s Graduate Acting Program. As a voice and speech specialist, she has coached voice and accents for productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at regional theaters across the country. She has also served as a dialect coach for both major film studios and independent film productions. As a voice teacher, she has trained in several major vocal techniques, including Fitzmaurice Voicework, Linklater, Roy Hart, and Chuck Jones. Her background in speech training includes both the Knight-Thompson and Skinner methodologies. Jane is certified by Catherine Fitzmaurice as an Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework. Her previous teaching appointments include positions in the MFA acting programs at the Yale School of Drama, the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University, and the American Repertory Theater Institute at Harvard University, where she earned her MFA under Nancy Houfek. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 14 actors. Very limited conflicts can be accommodated. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Company Workshop Steven Epp: Molière Wednesday & Friday Afternoons Dates & Times Friday, April 17, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, April 24, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, May 1, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Houghton Hall Arts Community, 22 East 30th Street All dates except for Friday, April 17 will be open to observers. About the Workshop Actor, writer, director, and Co-Artistic Director of The Moving Company, Steven Epp, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Molière. Over five sessions, we'll tear into some scenes from Tartuffe, The Miser, The Misanthrope, possibly Don Juan and Scapin—fresh American adaptations that Steven co-wrote and performed. Molière was first and foremost an actor. He loved actors. He wrote specifically for his company of actors, whose lives were the theatre 24/7. He was incendiary, hilarious, provocative, and philosophical; also ridiculous, muscular, brutal, immediate, and profoundly human. A tragedian trapped in a comedian's body and mind. His characters are pure joy for the actor—inviting and demanding boundless invention, wild interpretation, and exuberant play. We'll work scripts in hand, moving towards off-booked-ness as we go. We'll paraphrase, improvise, change it up, play any and all parts—casting ourselves across gender, age, and type. There's no right or wrong here, but we'll be looking for the truth of that moment where the comic and the tragic live in each other's arms. Sessions run Wednesday and Friday afternoons, 1:00–4:00pm. About Steven Epp Steven Epp is an actor and writer based in Brooklyn, New York and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steven was the co-Artistic Director of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, winner of the 2005 Tony award for Best Regional Theatre. In his 25 years with Jeune Lune, Steven collaborated on the creation and performance of over 50 productions. Steven has been seen in New York and throughout the United States. He has played lead roles in everything from Hamlet, The Miser, Tartuffe, Figaro, and The Servant of Two Masters to Fiddler on the Roof, Treasure Island, and The Lorax. For Jeune Lune, Steven co-authored Children of Paradise, shortlisted for the 1993 Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the Outer-Critics Circle Award for best new play. Steven has received numerous acting awards including Helen Hayes, Norton, Ivey, Connecticut Critics Circle, Bay Area Critics, Fox Fellow, Beinecke Fellow, and Playwrights’ Center McKnight Theater Artist Fellow, and the Joe A. Callaway...

  • Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Steven Epp: Molière (4/17-5/1)

    Company Workshop Steven Epp: Molière Wednesday & Friday Afternoons Dates & Times Friday, April 17, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 22, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, April 24, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Wednesday, April 29, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Friday, May 1, 2026 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Houghton Hall Arts Community, 22 East 30th Street All dates except for Friday, April 17 will be open to observers. About the Workshop Actor, writer, director, and Co-Artistic Director of The Moving Company, Steven Epp, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Molière. Over five sessions, we'll tear into some scenes from Tartuffe, The Miser, The Misanthrope, possibly Don Juan and Scapin—fresh American adaptations that Steven co-wrote and performed. Molière was first and foremost an actor. He loved actors. He wrote specifically for his company of actors, whose lives were the theatre 24/7. He was incendiary, hilarious, provocative, and philosophical; also ridiculous, muscular, brutal, immediate, and profoundly human. A tragedian trapped in a comedian's body and mind. His characters are pure joy for the actor—inviting and demanding boundless invention, wild interpretation, and exuberant play. We'll work scripts in hand, moving towards off-booked-ness as we go. We'll paraphrase, improvise, change it up, play any and all parts—casting ourselves across gender, age, and type. There's no right or wrong here, but we'll be looking for the truth of that moment where the comic and the tragic live in each other's arms. Sessions run Wednesday and Friday afternoons, 1:00–4:00pm. About Steven Epp Steven Epp is an actor and writer based in Brooklyn, New York and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Steven was the co-Artistic Director of Theatre de la Jeune Lune, winner of the 2005 Tony award for Best Regional Theatre. In his 25 years with Jeune Lune, Steven collaborated on the creation and performance of over 50 productions. Steven has been seen in New York and throughout the United States. He has played lead roles in everything from Hamlet, The Miser, Tartuffe, Figaro, and The Servant of Two Masters to Fiddler on the Roof, Treasure Island, and The Lorax. For Jeune Lune, Steven co-authored Children of Paradise, shortlisted for the 1993 Pulitzer Prize, and winner of the Outer-Critics Circle Award for best new play. Steven has received numerous acting awards including Helen Hayes, Norton, Ivey, Connecticut Critics Circle, Bay Area Critics, Fox Fellow, Beinecke Fellow, and Playwrights’ Center McKnight Theater Artist Fellow, and the Joe A. Callaway...

  • Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Company Workshop Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, May 2, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Sunday, May 3, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Monday, May 4, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Saturday & Sunday at FABnyc, 70 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor Studio Monday at Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, 2nd Floor Ballroom About the Workshop Acting teacher, coach, and Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC, Bethany Caputo, returns to The Actors Center for a workshop exploring Michael Chekhov’s psychophysical approach to acting. We will work with image, tempo, form, and movement. The technique teaches us to rely on our physicality and our image life to give us insight into our characters, such as physicalizing our objectives so that they don’t remain an intellectual exercise, but instead are an embodied experience. Chekhov believed that inherent in every actor is the desire for transformation, and he set out a method that is playful, imaginative, safe, healthy, creative, and accessible to anyone truly looking to experience themselves differently. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-3:30pm and Monday from 10:00am-1:00pm. About Bethany Caputo Bethany Caputo studied at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1997 where she was introduced to the Chekhov Technique. She is the Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC. She has taught for the Graduate Acting and Directing programs at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, NYU Grad Acting, Michael Chekhov Association (MICHA), the Michael Chekhov School of Acting, Terry Knickerbocker Studios, The New York Drama Center, and The New School. Bethany has also taught internationally at the University of the Arts in Zurich, Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, Victoria College of the Arts in Australia, and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. Bethany was an actor in the Master Classes DVD series produced by MICHA and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all three days in full. Comments/Queries

  • The Writers’ CoLab: Three Works in Progress (5/2)

    EVENT The Writer's CoLab: Selections from Three Works in Progress By Kathleen Turco-Lyon, Jodie Lynne McClintock, and Mel House Saturday, May 2, 2026 – 7:00 p.m. Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, 2nd Floor Ballroom Free Admission, Open to the Public The Heat of the Day a play in ’noir’, freely adapted from the novel by Elizabeth Bowen by Kathleen Turco-Lyon In a country on the brink, who chooses the heart, and who, the heart of destruction? with Angel Desai, Peter Jay Fernandez, Seann Gallagher, Anney Giobbe, Niraj Nair, and Ellen Adair   Women of a Certain Age a play by Jodie Lynne McClintock Six women over 50 come together at the invitation of a seventh with a secret to share over a 2-for-1 drink brunch at an Irish pub in Queens on July 21, 2024.  Is it alcohol or a sense of shared sisterhood that leads them all to reveal the cost of surviving to seniority? with Angel Desai, Pamela Dunlap, Lucy Martin Gianino, Anney Giobbe, Rebecca Harris, Jodie Lynne McClintock, Keith Randolph Smith, and Welker White   Hot Angry Moms - “Kidnapping Grandma” a dark comedy inspired by the Emmy-winning webseries Hot Angry Mom by Mel House The only thing more dysfunctional than their family is their plan: an Emmy-winning filmmaker’s plea for collective healing devolves into a mockumentary-style heist, forcing her and her estranged evangelical sister to lead a chaotic mission to “rescue” the family matriarch. with Anney Giobbe, Jodie Lynne McClintock, Eric Ruffin, Nihara Nichelle, Welker White, Angel Desai, Erik McKay, Peter Jay Fernandez, Sophia Radix, Chris Harcum, and Mel House RSVP to Attend

  • Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Company Workshop Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, May 2, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Sunday, May 3, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Monday, May 4, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Saturday & Sunday at FABnyc, 70 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor Studio Monday at Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, 2nd Floor Ballroom About the Workshop Acting teacher, coach, and Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC, Bethany Caputo, returns to The Actors Center for a workshop exploring Michael Chekhov’s psychophysical approach to acting. We will work with image, tempo, form, and movement. The technique teaches us to rely on our physicality and our image life to give us insight into our characters, such as physicalizing our objectives so that they don’t remain an intellectual exercise, but instead are an embodied experience. Chekhov believed that inherent in every actor is the desire for transformation, and he set out a method that is playful, imaginative, safe, healthy, creative, and accessible to anyone truly looking to experience themselves differently. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-3:30pm and Monday from 10:00am-1:00pm. About Bethany Caputo Bethany Caputo studied at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1997 where she was introduced to the Chekhov Technique. She is the Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC. She has taught for the Graduate Acting and Directing programs at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, NYU Grad Acting, Michael Chekhov Association (MICHA), the Michael Chekhov School of Acting, Terry Knickerbocker Studios, The New York Drama Center, and The New School. Bethany has also taught internationally at the University of the Arts in Zurich, Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, Victoria College of the Arts in Australia, and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. Bethany was an actor in the Master Classes DVD series produced by MICHA and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all three days in full. Comments/Queries

  • Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov (5/2-5/4)

    Company Workshop Bethany Caputo: Michael Chekhov Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, May 2, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Sunday, May 3, 2026 – 10:00am-3:30pm Monday, May 4, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Saturday & Sunday at FABnyc, 70 East 4th Street, 2nd Floor Studio Monday at Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, 2nd Floor Ballroom About the Workshop Acting teacher, coach, and Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC, Bethany Caputo, returns to The Actors Center for a workshop exploring Michael Chekhov’s psychophysical approach to acting. We will work with image, tempo, form, and movement. The technique teaches us to rely on our physicality and our image life to give us insight into our characters, such as physicalizing our objectives so that they don’t remain an intellectual exercise, but instead are an embodied experience. Chekhov believed that inherent in every actor is the desire for transformation, and he set out a method that is playful, imaginative, safe, healthy, creative, and accessible to anyone truly looking to experience themselves differently. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-3:30pm and Monday from 10:00am-1:00pm. About Bethany Caputo Bethany Caputo studied at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1997 where she was introduced to the Chekhov Technique. She is the Artistic Director of Chekhov Studio NYC. She has taught for the Graduate Acting and Directing programs at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, NYU Grad Acting, Michael Chekhov Association (MICHA), the Michael Chekhov School of Acting, Terry Knickerbocker Studios, The New York Drama Center, and The New School. Bethany has also taught internationally at the University of the Arts in Zurich, Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, Victoria College of the Arts in Australia, and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. Bethany was an actor in the Master Classes DVD series produced by MICHA and funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all three days in full. Comments/Queries

  • Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Company Workshop Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition Four Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 19, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm ART/NY, 520 8th Avenue, 3rd Floor, Haimes Studio This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Casting director Jessica Daniels joins The Actors Center for the first time for a four week workshop devoted to auditioning on-camera. Jessica will work with company members on scenes in real time, with direction that mirrors the flow of an audition room that is specific and responsive. We’ll also dig into self-taping with an emphasis on nailing tone and refining your point of view. In our last session, Jessica will lead a discussion around honing your story and materials so they are clear and true to you. 8 different actors will have the opportunity to work each week. Sessions are 10:00am-1:00pm on Tuesday mornings. About Jessica Daniels Jessica Daniels, CSA is an independent casting director working across film and television, with a focus on character-driven storytelling. She has a longstanding track record of discovering and elevating emerging talent alongside established actors. Credits include 30 Rock, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Roxanne Roxanne, Selah and the Spades, The 40 Year Old Version, Deadbeat, Dying for Sex and Will Trent. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 8 working participants each week. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Company Workshop Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition Four Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 19, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm ART/NY, 520 8th Avenue, 3rd Floor, Haimes Studio This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Casting director Jessica Daniels joins The Actors Center for the first time for a four week workshop devoted to auditioning on-camera. Jessica will work with company members on scenes in real time, with direction that mirrors the flow of an audition room that is specific and responsive. We’ll also dig into self-taping with an emphasis on nailing tone and refining your point of view. In our last session, Jessica will lead a discussion around honing your story and materials so they are clear and true to you. 8 different actors will have the opportunity to work each week. Sessions are 10:00am-1:00pm on Tuesday mornings. About Jessica Daniels Jessica Daniels, CSA is an independent casting director working across film and television, with a focus on character-driven storytelling. She has a longstanding track record of discovering and elevating emerging talent alongside established actors. Credits include 30 Rock, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Roxanne Roxanne, Selah and the Spades, The 40 Year Old Version, Deadbeat, Dying for Sex and Will Trent. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 8 working participants each week. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Company Workshop Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Due to Ron's scheduling constraints, this workshop has been postponed. About the Workshop Revered acting teacher Ron Van Lieu, founding faculty member of The Actors Center and former faculty at NYU, Yale, and Columbia, returns for 3 days of scene work. Ron will be working with company members on scenes of their choice from any 20th- or 21st-century play. Sessions meet 1:00pm-4:00pm on Friday, and 10:30am-1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday. Ron will work on up to three scenes each day. You can sign up either together with a scene partner or as an individual and you will be paired with another individual. When registering, you may indicate your availability and you will have a one-hour time slot assigned for your scene accordingly. You should be off-book and well rehearsed with your material for this workshop. If your schedule does not permit sufficient time to prepare, please sign up for a future workshop instead. About Ron Van Lieu Ron Van Lieu was the Master Teacher of Acting and eventually Chair of the NYU Graduate Acting Program where he taught from 1975 to 2004. In 2004 he was appointed the Lloyd Richards Professor of Acting and Chair of the Acting Program at the Yale School of Drama where he taught until 2017, and where he is now Professor Emeritus. In 2017, Ron was appointed Professor of Professional Practice at the Columbia University School of the Arts Graduate Actor Training Program. Actors who have trained with Ron over the past 50 years have won every major award in the field of theater, acting, and dramatic arts, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Academy Award, Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Obie, among others. In addition to his university work, Ron is a founding faculty member of both The Shakespeare Lab at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater where he headed the actor training for 10 years, as well as The Actors Center, where is Artistic Director Emeritus. Ron trained at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. His acting credits include major regional theaters, leading roles off-Broadway, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, and a member of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s acting company. His directing credits include productions at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theater, Syracuse Stage, the Greer Garson Theater in Santa Fe, and...

  • Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Company Workshop Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Due to Ron's scheduling constraints, this workshop has been postponed. About the Workshop Revered acting teacher Ron Van Lieu, founding faculty member of The Actors Center and former faculty at NYU, Yale, and Columbia, returns for 3 days of scene work. Ron will be working with company members on scenes of their choice from any 20th- or 21st-century play. Sessions meet 1:00pm-4:00pm on Friday, and 10:30am-1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday. Ron will work on up to three scenes each day. You can sign up either together with a scene partner or as an individual and you will be paired with another individual. When registering, you may indicate your availability and you will have a one-hour time slot assigned for your scene accordingly. You should be off-book and well rehearsed with your material for this workshop. If your schedule does not permit sufficient time to prepare, please sign up for a future workshop instead. About Ron Van Lieu Ron Van Lieu was the Master Teacher of Acting and eventually Chair of the NYU Graduate Acting Program where he taught from 1975 to 2004. In 2004 he was appointed the Lloyd Richards Professor of Acting and Chair of the Acting Program at the Yale School of Drama where he taught until 2017, and where he is now Professor Emeritus. In 2017, Ron was appointed Professor of Professional Practice at the Columbia University School of the Arts Graduate Actor Training Program. Actors who have trained with Ron over the past 50 years have won every major award in the field of theater, acting, and dramatic arts, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Academy Award, Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Obie, among others. In addition to his university work, Ron is a founding faculty member of both The Shakespeare Lab at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater where he headed the actor training for 10 years, as well as The Actors Center, where is Artistic Director Emeritus. Ron trained at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. His acting credits include major regional theaters, leading roles off-Broadway, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, and a member of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s acting company. His directing credits include productions at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theater, Syracuse Stage, the Greer Garson Theater in Santa Fe, and...

  • Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study (5/14-5/17)

    Company Workshop Ron Van Lieu: Scene Study Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Due to Ron's scheduling constraints, this workshop has been postponed. About the Workshop Revered acting teacher Ron Van Lieu, founding faculty member of The Actors Center and former faculty at NYU, Yale, and Columbia, returns for 3 days of scene work. Ron will be working with company members on scenes of their choice from any 20th- or 21st-century play. Sessions meet 1:00pm-4:00pm on Friday, and 10:30am-1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday. Ron will work on up to three scenes each day. You can sign up either together with a scene partner or as an individual and you will be paired with another individual. When registering, you may indicate your availability and you will have a one-hour time slot assigned for your scene accordingly. You should be off-book and well rehearsed with your material for this workshop. If your schedule does not permit sufficient time to prepare, please sign up for a future workshop instead. About Ron Van Lieu Ron Van Lieu was the Master Teacher of Acting and eventually Chair of the NYU Graduate Acting Program where he taught from 1975 to 2004. In 2004 he was appointed the Lloyd Richards Professor of Acting and Chair of the Acting Program at the Yale School of Drama where he taught until 2017, and where he is now Professor Emeritus. In 2017, Ron was appointed Professor of Professional Practice at the Columbia University School of the Arts Graduate Actor Training Program. Actors who have trained with Ron over the past 50 years have won every major award in the field of theater, acting, and dramatic arts, including the Pulitzer Prize, the Academy Award, Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Obie, among others. In addition to his university work, Ron is a founding faculty member of both The Shakespeare Lab at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater where he headed the actor training for 10 years, as well as The Actors Center, where is Artistic Director Emeritus. Ron trained at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. His acting credits include major regional theaters, leading roles off-Broadway, New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, and a member of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater’s acting company. His directing credits include productions at Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theater, Syracuse Stage, the Greer Garson Theater in Santa Fe, and...

  • Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Company Workshop Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition Four Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 19, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm ART/NY, 520 8th Avenue, 3rd Floor, Haimes Studio This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Casting director Jessica Daniels joins The Actors Center for the first time for a four week workshop devoted to auditioning on-camera. Jessica will work with company members on scenes in real time, with direction that mirrors the flow of an audition room that is specific and responsive. We’ll also dig into self-taping with an emphasis on nailing tone and refining your point of view. In our last session, Jessica will lead a discussion around honing your story and materials so they are clear and true to you. 8 different actors will have the opportunity to work each week. Sessions are 10:00am-1:00pm on Tuesday mornings. About Jessica Daniels Jessica Daniels, CSA is an independent casting director working across film and television, with a focus on character-driven storytelling. She has a longstanding track record of discovering and elevating emerging talent alongside established actors. Credits include 30 Rock, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Roxanne Roxanne, Selah and the Spades, The 40 Year Old Version, Deadbeat, Dying for Sex and Will Trent. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 8 working participants each week. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition (5/5-5/26)

    Company Workshop Jessica Daniels: On-Camera Audition Four Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, May 5, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 12, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 19, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – 10:00am-1:00pm ART/NY, 520 8th Avenue, 3rd Floor, Haimes Studio This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Casting director Jessica Daniels joins The Actors Center for the first time for a four week workshop devoted to auditioning on-camera. Jessica will work with company members on scenes in real time, with direction that mirrors the flow of an audition room that is specific and responsive. We’ll also dig into self-taping with an emphasis on nailing tone and refining your point of view. In our last session, Jessica will lead a discussion around honing your story and materials so they are clear and true to you. 8 different actors will have the opportunity to work each week. Sessions are 10:00am-1:00pm on Tuesday mornings. About Jessica Daniels Jessica Daniels, CSA is an independent casting director working across film and television, with a focus on character-driven storytelling. She has a longstanding track record of discovering and elevating emerging talent alongside established actors. Credits include 30 Rock, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Roxanne Roxanne, Selah and the Spades, The 40 Year Old Version, Deadbeat, Dying for Sex and Will Trent. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 8 working participants each week. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Company Workshop Eric Davis: Bouffon—Mocking, Flocking, & Madness Four-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 1, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 3, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, June 4, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Atlantic Acting School, Studio 4, 76 9th Avenue About the Workshop Performer and director Eric Davis (aka Red Bastard), joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Bouffon. The World laughs at the Clown, but Bouffons laugh at the World! The Bouffons are outsiders, shape shifting beings who watch the folly and hot spots of humanity saying: “They must be having fun or else why would they do that? We want to play, too!” Imagine a wild-eyed pack of players, ecstatic to mock anything and everything. Ridiculous, confronting and poetic, this amoral and satyric chorus teeters on the seesaw of fun and uncomfortable truth. Fun, freedom and mischief await! About Eric Davis Eric Davis is a multi-award winning performer & director with over 20 years of teaching experience in clown and bouffon. His critically-acclaimed bouffon show, Red Bastard, won dozens of 5-star reviews as well as awards for Best Theater, Most Outrageous Show, Commitment To Community and multiple Best of Fests across the globe, including Edinburgh International Fringe Festival where it was named Top 5 shows in the UK. To date he has performed for over a million audience members world wide in addition to creating original roles for Cirque du Soleil’s Iris and Alegria. For more info about the man and the beast, go to: redbastard.com Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 15 actors. Participants are expected to attend all four days in full. Comments/Queries

  • Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Company Workshop Eric Davis: Bouffon—Mocking, Flocking, & Madness Four-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 1, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 3, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, June 4, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Atlantic Acting School, Studio 4, 76 9th Avenue About the Workshop Performer and director Eric Davis (aka Red Bastard), joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Bouffon. The World laughs at the Clown, but Bouffons laugh at the World! The Bouffons are outsiders, shape shifting beings who watch the folly and hot spots of humanity saying: “They must be having fun or else why would they do that? We want to play, too!” Imagine a wild-eyed pack of players, ecstatic to mock anything and everything. Ridiculous, confronting and poetic, this amoral and satyric chorus teeters on the seesaw of fun and uncomfortable truth. Fun, freedom and mischief await! About Eric Davis Eric Davis is a multi-award winning performer & director with over 20 years of teaching experience in clown and bouffon. His critically-acclaimed bouffon show, Red Bastard, won dozens of 5-star reviews as well as awards for Best Theater, Most Outrageous Show, Commitment To Community and multiple Best of Fests across the globe, including Edinburgh International Fringe Festival where it was named Top 5 shows in the UK. To date he has performed for over a million audience members world wide in addition to creating original roles for Cirque du Soleil’s Iris and Alegria. For more info about the man and the beast, go to: redbastard.com Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 15 actors. Participants are expected to attend all four days in full. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Company Workshop Eric Davis: Bouffon—Mocking, Flocking, & Madness Four-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 1, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 3, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, June 4, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Atlantic Acting School, Studio 4, 76 9th Avenue About the Workshop Performer and director Eric Davis (aka Red Bastard), joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Bouffon. The World laughs at the Clown, but Bouffons laugh at the World! The Bouffons are outsiders, shape shifting beings who watch the folly and hot spots of humanity saying: “They must be having fun or else why would they do that? We want to play, too!” Imagine a wild-eyed pack of players, ecstatic to mock anything and everything. Ridiculous, confronting and poetic, this amoral and satyric chorus teeters on the seesaw of fun and uncomfortable truth. Fun, freedom and mischief await! About Eric Davis Eric Davis is a multi-award winning performer & director with over 20 years of teaching experience in clown and bouffon. His critically-acclaimed bouffon show, Red Bastard, won dozens of 5-star reviews as well as awards for Best Theater, Most Outrageous Show, Commitment To Community and multiple Best of Fests across the globe, including Edinburgh International Fringe Festival where it was named Top 5 shows in the UK. To date he has performed for over a million audience members world wide in addition to creating original roles for Cirque du Soleil’s Iris and Alegria. For more info about the man and the beast, go to: redbastard.com Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 15 actors. Participants are expected to attend all four days in full. Comments/Queries

  • Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Eric Davis: Bouffon (6/1-6/4)

    Company Workshop Eric Davis: Bouffon—Mocking, Flocking, & Madness Four-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 1, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 2, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 3, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, June 4, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Atlantic Acting School, Studio 4, 76 9th Avenue About the Workshop Performer and director Eric Davis (aka Red Bastard), joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop devoted to Bouffon. The World laughs at the Clown, but Bouffons laugh at the World! The Bouffons are outsiders, shape shifting beings who watch the folly and hot spots of humanity saying: “They must be having fun or else why would they do that? We want to play, too!” Imagine a wild-eyed pack of players, ecstatic to mock anything and everything. Ridiculous, confronting and poetic, this amoral and satyric chorus teeters on the seesaw of fun and uncomfortable truth. Fun, freedom and mischief await! About Eric Davis Eric Davis is a multi-award winning performer & director with over 20 years of teaching experience in clown and bouffon. His critically-acclaimed bouffon show, Red Bastard, won dozens of 5-star reviews as well as awards for Best Theater, Most Outrageous Show, Commitment To Community and multiple Best of Fests across the globe, including Edinburgh International Fringe Festival where it was named Top 5 shows in the UK. To date he has performed for over a million audience members world wide in addition to creating original roles for Cirque du Soleil’s Iris and Alegria. For more info about the man and the beast, go to: redbastard.com Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 15 actors. Participants are expected to attend all four days in full. Comments/Queries

  • 2025-26 Company Town Hall

    COMPANY EVENT 2025-26 Company Town Hall Dates & Times Thursday, June 4, 2026 – 4:30pm-6:00pm ET Launch Zoom Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83015824622?pwd=a55vUnFaflPzraWBwoGyCfPj5lWLHa.1 About the Event From Executive & Artistic Director Alex Birnie Three years ago, we gathered for a Town Hall at a complicated moment—emerging from the pandemic and navigating significant shifts across our field—to discuss the state of our organization and the road ahead. In the time since, with the help of so many of you, our incredible Board of Directors, and countless volunteers, we launched a new Mentorship Program, expanded our fundraising efforts, and have taken meaningful steps toward elevating the public profile and broadening the impact and accessibility of The Actors Center. This has been a genuinely remarkable year of progress for The Actors Center—perhaps the most consequential since I stepped into this role. There is much I'd like to share and discuss with you, and I'd love to do it together, in conversation at another Company Town Hall. At the Town Hall, we'll: Share highlights and milestones from this past season, including some significant fundraising news Discuss a strategic plan that the Board and I have been developing over the past year Talk about the financial health and trajectory of the organization Look ahead at the artistic programs we're building I hope you'll join us. For those of you unable to attend, we'll share a recording and provide written follow-up to the meeting. RSVP Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • 2025-26 Year-End Company Picnic (6/13)

    Company Event Year-End Company Picnic About the Event Saturday, June 13, 2026 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Central Park, Frisbee Hill (Near 69th Street) View Map Please join us for our Year-End Company Picnic! We'll celebrate our community of artists, the achievements of the past year, and the completion of the second year of our Mentorship Program. Families, children, significant others, and friends are warmly welcome to join us for an afternoon in Central Park. We'll gather at Frisbee Hill near 69th street. Please RSVP so we know how many to expect. While some food and drinks will be provided, you’re encouraged to bring food and drink to share as well. Looking forward to seeing you all! RSVP Attending Comments/Queries

  • Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor (6/15-6/17)

    Company Workshop Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor 3-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 15, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 16, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 17, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street About the Workshop Director, actor, and educator, Timothy Douglas, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a 3-day workshop devoted to deepening awareness, presence, and authentic expression through spoken text. In our efforts to expand the efficient and authentic use of our training and performance experience, many of us can find ourselves engaging the process like a fish swimming in the ocean looking for the water. Genuine advancement and deepening of individual process begin when old patterns are no longer unconsciously engaged. This work does not require added effort, but simply renewed attention and awareness. Through in-the-moment investigation of mind, body, and breath consciousness, this workshop invites actors to reconnect with a more centered and organic truth, expressed dynamically through heightened language. Drawing on foundational principles from Kristin Linklater’s Freeing the Natural Voice, participants will explore a fuller appreciation of creativity, presence, and self. Participants will be asked to bring in 8-10 memorized lines of Shakespeare verse from a play (or other heightened language text)—ideally new to the participant. About Timothy Douglas Timothy Douglas is a stage director, actor, and educator whose recent directing credits include Primary Trust with McCarter Theatre/Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the world premiere of She Who Dared with Chicago Opera Theater, Nina Simone: Four Women at Arena Stage, An Octoroon at NIDA (Sydney), and Blue with New Orleans Opera. Upcoming: the world premiere of Safronia with Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Sally and Tom at Roundhouse Theatre. He is a Linklater-designated voice instructor who has taught voice, scene study, and directing at American Conservatory Theater, Emerson College, Juilliard School, the Theatre School at DePaul University, University of Southern California, Yale School of Drama, Birmingham School of Acting (UK), and Toi Whakaari (New Zealand Drama School). Representative productions include The Color Purple at Signature Theatre (Helen Hayes Award for best musical), the U.S. premiere of Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night at Roundhouse Theatre, Champion with Boston Lyric Opera, the premiere of Something Happened in Our Town with Children’s Theatre Company, the U.S. premiere of Tristan Bernay’s adaptation of Frankenstein at Classic Stage Company, Richard II with Shakespeare & Company, Brönte Off-Broadway, and the Great Theatre of China’s production/tour...

  • Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor (6/15-6/17)

    Company Workshop Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor 3-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 15, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 16, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 17, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street About the Workshop Director, actor, and educator, Timothy Douglas, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a 3-day workshop devoted to deepening awareness, presence, and authentic expression through spoken text. In our efforts to expand the efficient and authentic use of our training and performance experience, many of us can find ourselves engaging the process like a fish swimming in the ocean looking for the water. Genuine advancement and deepening of individual process begin when old patterns are no longer unconsciously engaged. This work does not require added effort, but simply renewed attention and awareness. Through in-the-moment investigation of mind, body, and breath consciousness, this workshop invites actors to reconnect with a more centered and organic truth, expressed dynamically through heightened language. Drawing on foundational principles from Kristin Linklater’s Freeing the Natural Voice, participants will explore a fuller appreciation of creativity, presence, and self. Participants will be asked to bring in 8-10 memorized lines of Shakespeare verse from a play (or other heightened language text)—ideally new to the participant. About Timothy Douglas Timothy Douglas is a stage director, actor, and educator whose recent directing credits include Primary Trust with McCarter Theatre/Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the world premiere of She Who Dared with Chicago Opera Theater, Nina Simone: Four Women at Arena Stage, An Octoroon at NIDA (Sydney), and Blue with New Orleans Opera. Upcoming: the world premiere of Safronia with Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Sally and Tom at Roundhouse Theatre. He is a Linklater-designated voice instructor who has taught voice, scene study, and directing at American Conservatory Theater, Emerson College, Juilliard School, the Theatre School at DePaul University, University of Southern California, Yale School of Drama, Birmingham School of Acting (UK), and Toi Whakaari (New Zealand Drama School). Representative productions include The Color Purple at Signature Theatre (Helen Hayes Award for best musical), the U.S. premiere of Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night at Roundhouse Theatre, Champion with Boston Lyric Opera, the premiere of Something Happened in Our Town with Children’s Theatre Company, the U.S. premiere of Tristan Bernay’s adaptation of Frankenstein at Classic Stage Company, Richard II with Shakespeare & Company, Brönte Off-Broadway, and the Great Theatre of China’s production/tour...

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor (6/15-6/17)

    Company Workshop Timothy Douglas: Freeing the Natural Actor 3-Day Workshop Dates & Times Monday, June 15, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, June 16, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 17, 2026 – 10:00am-2:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street About the Workshop Director, actor, and educator, Timothy Douglas, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a 3-day workshop devoted to deepening awareness, presence, and authentic expression through spoken text. In our efforts to expand the efficient and authentic use of our training and performance experience, many of us can find ourselves engaging the process like a fish swimming in the ocean looking for the water. Genuine advancement and deepening of individual process begin when old patterns are no longer unconsciously engaged. This work does not require added effort, but simply renewed attention and awareness. Through in-the-moment investigation of mind, body, and breath consciousness, this workshop invites actors to reconnect with a more centered and organic truth, expressed dynamically through heightened language. Drawing on foundational principles from Kristin Linklater’s Freeing the Natural Voice, participants will explore a fuller appreciation of creativity, presence, and self. Participants will be asked to bring in 8-10 memorized lines of Shakespeare verse from a play (or other heightened language text)—ideally new to the participant. About Timothy Douglas Timothy Douglas is a stage director, actor, and educator whose recent directing credits include Primary Trust with McCarter Theatre/Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the world premiere of She Who Dared with Chicago Opera Theater, Nina Simone: Four Women at Arena Stage, An Octoroon at NIDA (Sydney), and Blue with New Orleans Opera. Upcoming: the world premiere of Safronia with Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Sally and Tom at Roundhouse Theatre. He is a Linklater-designated voice instructor who has taught voice, scene study, and directing at American Conservatory Theater, Emerson College, Juilliard School, the Theatre School at DePaul University, University of Southern California, Yale School of Drama, Birmingham School of Acting (UK), and Toi Whakaari (New Zealand Drama School). Representative productions include The Color Purple at Signature Theatre (Helen Hayes Award for best musical), the U.S. premiere of Natasha Gordon’s Nine Night at Roundhouse Theatre, Champion with Boston Lyric Opera, the premiere of Something Happened in Our Town with Children’s Theatre Company, the U.S. premiere of Tristan Bernay’s adaptation of Frankenstein at Classic Stage Company, Richard II with Shakespeare & Company, Brönte Off-Broadway, and the Great Theatre of China’s production/tour...

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

    Company CoLabs Community Space Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Every Tuesday – 11:00am-12:30pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 837 0411 7798 Passcode: 374737 Hosted by Jodie Lynne McClintock About the CoLab Started three years ago at the height of the Covid-19 lockdown as a way to connect, it has continued weekly as a family of actors navigating the changing landscape of our times. Here you will find a supportive, safe virtual space where artists in our company bring their stories, concerns, questions, recommendations, and inspirations in a free-wheeling but facilitated discussion. With no set agenda, we delve into whatever is of interest or concern in any given week. We explore what it means to be an actor and what place our art holds in the world.  People suggest balm for body and soul while walking hand-in-hand along the actor’s way. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. Comments/Queries