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  • Evan Yionoulis: Molière (6/10-6/11)

    Evan Yionoulis: Molière (6/10 & 6/11)

    In-Person Workshop EVAN YIONOULIS: Molière Two Weekdays Dates & Times Tuesday, June 10, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm (with lunch break) Wednesday, June 11, 2025 – 2:00pm-6:00pm Atlantic Acting Studios, 76 Ninth Avenue, Suite 313 This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Director, acting teacher, and head of Juilliard’s Drama Division, Evan Yionoulis, returns to The Actors Center in June for two days devoted to Molière, one of France’s greatest comedic playwrights. We will dive into the wit, rhythm, and physicality of Molière's works as we explore scenes from three plays—Tartuffe, The Misanthrope, or The Learned Ladies—focusing on embodying and activating the heightened language to bring his sharp satire to life. Access the folder of plays and suggested scenes here. Actors are warmly welcome to explore scenes across age, type, race, and gender. You can sign up either together with a partner or as an individual and you will be paired with another individual. Each pair will work twice over the two days. Slight conflicts can be accommodated. If you are looking for a partner, you may post in the comments thread, or you can also find contact information for all members in the member directory. About Evan Yionoulis Evan Yionoulis, an Obie award-winning director and nationally recognized teacher of acting, is Juilliard’s Richard Rodgers dean and director of the Drama Division. Previously she spent 20 years on the faculty of Yale School of Drama, where she was a professor in the practice of acting and directing and Lloyd Richards chair of the department of acting from 1998 to 2003. She has directed new plays and classics in New York, across the country, and internationally, including Adrienne Kennedy’s He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box (world premiere) and Ohio State Murders (Lortel Award, best revival) for Theatre for a New Audience, Richard Greenberg’s The Violet Hour (Broadway), Three Days of Rain (Obie for direction, Manhattan Theatre Club), and Everett Beekin (Lincoln Center Theater), and, during her 20 years as a resident director at Yale Repertory Theatre, productions including Shakespeare’s Richard II and Cymbeline, Brecht’s Galileo, Ibsen’s The Master Builder, and Guillermo Calderón’s Kiss. With composer/lyricist Mike Yionoulis, she is developing the multi-platform project Redhand Guitar, about five generations of musicians across an American century, and The Dread Pirate Project, about identity and anonymity across the digital and natural worlds. She is...

  • 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

  • 2024-25 Year-End Company Picnic (6/22)

    Company Event Year-End Company Picnic About the Event Sunday, June 22, 2025 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Central Park, Frisbee Hill (Near 69th Street) View Map Please join us for our first-ever Year-End Company Picnic! We'll also be celebrating the completion of our inaugural 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. 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Company Workshop YURA KORDONSKY: Chekhov Three Weekdays Dates & Times Monday, September 15, 2025 – 11:00am-6:00pm Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm Wednesday, September 17, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm We'll take an hour long lunch break each day. Mon/Wed: Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, Ballroom 2nd Floor Tue: Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Director, educator, and Yale faculty member Yura Kordonsky joins The Actors Center for the first-time for a 3-day workshop devoted to the plays of Anton Chekhov. Through practical scene work, participants will examine acting as the art of active listening—to text and subtext, to a partner on stage, and to the physical world of the play. Together with Yura, participants will explore characters’ given circumstances, objectives, and dramatic conflicts in the creation of an actor’s path that leads to a truthful, authentic, and multi-layered life on stage. In particular, Yura draws on Stanislavsky’s Method of Physical Actions, an approach to rehearsal that he developed in the final years of his life but did not complete for publication before his death. At the core of this method lies the exploration of a play through the life of the human body, building the character’s complex emotions out of responses to the simple, specific physical reality of the stage world. Participants may choose any 2- or 3-person scene from any of Chekhov's plays. Yura has shared a list of possible scenes, but participants may select others if desired. Yura has provided a copy of the Laurence Senelick translation of Chekhov's plays, but any translation can be used. You can sign up either together with partner(s) or as an individual and you will be paired with other individual(s). Each scene will work every day. Slight conflicts can be accommodated. If you are looking for partner(s), you may post in the comments thread, or you can also find contact information for all members in the member directory. About Yura Kordonsky Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Yura received his MFA degrees in Acting and Directing from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Arts, Russia, under the direction of Lev Dodin. He has taught, performed, and directed internationally since 1989. He was previously a resident actor and director at the renowned Maly Drama Theatre–Theatre of Europe in St. Petersburg. His directing credits...

  • Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Company Workshop YURA KORDONSKY: Chekhov Three Weekdays Dates & Times Monday, September 15, 2025 – 11:00am-6:00pm Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm Wednesday, September 17, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm We'll take an hour long lunch break each day. Mon/Wed: Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, Ballroom 2nd Floor Tue: Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Director, educator, and Yale faculty member Yura Kordonsky joins The Actors Center for the first-time for a 3-day workshop devoted to the plays of Anton Chekhov. Through practical scene work, participants will examine acting as the art of active listening—to text and subtext, to a partner on stage, and to the physical world of the play. Together with Yura, participants will explore characters’ given circumstances, objectives, and dramatic conflicts in the creation of an actor’s path that leads to a truthful, authentic, and multi-layered life on stage. In particular, Yura draws on Stanislavsky’s Method of Physical Actions, an approach to rehearsal that he developed in the final years of his life but did not complete for publication before his death. At the core of this method lies the exploration of a play through the life of the human body, building the character’s complex emotions out of responses to the simple, specific physical reality of the stage world. Participants may choose any 2- or 3-person scene from any of Chekhov's plays. Yura has shared a list of possible scenes, but participants may select others if desired. Yura has provided a copy of the Laurence Senelick translation of Chekhov's plays, but any translation can be used. You can sign up either together with partner(s) or as an individual and you will be paired with other individual(s). Each scene will work every day. Slight conflicts can be accommodated. If you are looking for partner(s), you may post in the comments thread, or you can also find contact information for all members in the member directory. About Yura Kordonsky Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Yura received his MFA degrees in Acting and Directing from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Arts, Russia, under the direction of Lev Dodin. He has taught, performed, and directed internationally since 1989. He was previously a resident actor and director at the renowned Maly Drama Theatre–Theatre of Europe in St. Petersburg. His directing credits...

  • 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

  • Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Yura Kordonsky: Chekhov (9/15-9/17)

    Company Workshop YURA KORDONSKY: Chekhov Three Weekdays Dates & Times Monday, September 15, 2025 – 11:00am-6:00pm Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm Wednesday, September 17, 2025 – 10:00am-5:00pm We'll take an hour long lunch break each day. Mon/Wed: Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, Ballroom 2nd Floor Tue: Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Director, educator, and Yale faculty member Yura Kordonsky joins The Actors Center for the first-time for a 3-day workshop devoted to the plays of Anton Chekhov. Through practical scene work, participants will examine acting as the art of active listening—to text and subtext, to a partner on stage, and to the physical world of the play. Together with Yura, participants will explore characters’ given circumstances, objectives, and dramatic conflicts in the creation of an actor’s path that leads to a truthful, authentic, and multi-layered life on stage. In particular, Yura draws on Stanislavsky’s Method of Physical Actions, an approach to rehearsal that he developed in the final years of his life but did not complete for publication before his death. At the core of this method lies the exploration of a play through the life of the human body, building the character’s complex emotions out of responses to the simple, specific physical reality of the stage world. Participants may choose any 2- or 3-person scene from any of Chekhov's plays. Yura has shared a list of possible scenes, but participants may select others if desired. Yura has provided a copy of the Laurence Senelick translation of Chekhov's plays, but any translation can be used. You can sign up either together with partner(s) or as an individual and you will be paired with other individual(s). Each scene will work every day. Slight conflicts can be accommodated. If you are looking for partner(s), you may post in the comments thread, or you can also find contact information for all members in the member directory. About Yura Kordonsky Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Yura received his MFA degrees in Acting and Directing from the St. Petersburg State Academy of Theatre Arts, Russia, under the direction of Lev Dodin. He has taught, performed, and directed internationally since 1989. He was previously a resident actor and director at the renowned Maly Drama Theatre–Theatre of Europe in St. Petersburg. His directing credits...

  • Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Company Workshop Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique Four Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, September 19, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, September 26, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 3, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 10, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Interdisciplinary artist and teacher Fabio Tavares returns to The Actors Center for four sessions devoted to exploring the principles of the Alexander Technique in action. The technique has been described as a psycho-physical re-education system, or simply a body mind system that looks to clarify a certain relationship between the head, the neck, and the body. When the neck is free, the head will tend to go "forward and up" and when the head goes forward and up the body will tend to "lengthen and widen". But how exactly do we do that? It turns out we need a process—one that feels safe, simple, and fun enough so that it doesn't become yet another thing on our to-do list. A process through which we can play, be curious, and kind to ourselves. Over four sessions, Fabio will guide participants through exercises that help us clarify this process for ourselves. In the latter part of each session, participants are invited to bring in sides or text to work from, exploring one-on-one adjustments in the work. Sessions run Fridays from 10am-1pm. About Fabio Tavares Fabio Tavares is a Brazilian artist who’s been obsessed with the human body in action from a very young age. He started off as a competitive gymnast before running away to join the circus at the age of 15 where he got his first professional job as an acrobat. Fabio moved to New York in 1999 where he’s been dancing, teaching and making art since. He has collaborated and performed with Yvonne Meyer, chameckilerner, Miguel Gutierrez, Fisherspooner, Noemie Lafrance, Luis Lara Malvacías, Jeniffer Monson, Circus Amok, John Heginbotham, Laurie Anderson,The Dazzle Dancers, The Daisy Spurs, Stanley Love, Anna Kohler, Anne Bogart and the acclaimed SITI Company. He has also danced with Elizabeth Streb and her STREB Extreme-Action company for 14 years, and was the company's Associate Artistic Director for a decade. Fabio’s one man show The Ex-Body based on the text “The Hamletmachine” by Henier Müller has been performed in Brazil, Europe and the US since 2010. Fabio...

  • 2025-26 Season Opening Party (9/21)

    Company Event 2025-26 Season Opening Party About the Event Sunday, September 21, 2025 – 6:00pm-9:00pm 7 East 20th Street, Apt 5F Hosted generously by company member Polly Adams, join us as we gather and celebrate the start of our 2025-26 season, as well as welcome new members to our company! All company members are invited to attend. Due to the size of our company, we unfortunately can’t accommodate guests or children. Snacks and drinks will be provided, but we encourage you to bring food and drink to share as well. Looking forward to seeing you all! RSVP Attending Comments/Queries

  • Company Meeting (9/22)

    COMPANY EVENT 2025-26 Opening Company Meeting Dates & Times Monday, September 22, 2025 – 4:30pm-6:00pm ET Launch Zoom Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86757465654?pwd=PazeajedmAmh4zLEHjG8b3LX5XRVEB.1 About the Event Please join us for the 2025–26 Opening Company Meeting! We’re excited to kick off a new season together and to welcome many new members of our Resident Company. We’ll look ahead to the coming year—sharing artistic program plans, updates on the second year of our Mentorship Program, and attending to company business. We look forward to reconnecting with you as we set the stage for a vibrant season of work and community. The meeting will take place on Zoom at 4:30pm ET. RSVP Comments/Queries

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • 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

  • Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Company Workshop Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique Four Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, September 19, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, September 26, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 3, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 10, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Interdisciplinary artist and teacher Fabio Tavares returns to The Actors Center for four sessions devoted to exploring the principles of the Alexander Technique in action. The technique has been described as a psycho-physical re-education system, or simply a body mind system that looks to clarify a certain relationship between the head, the neck, and the body. When the neck is free, the head will tend to go "forward and up" and when the head goes forward and up the body will tend to "lengthen and widen". But how exactly do we do that? It turns out we need a process—one that feels safe, simple, and fun enough so that it doesn't become yet another thing on our to-do list. A process through which we can play, be curious, and kind to ourselves. Over four sessions, Fabio will guide participants through exercises that help us clarify this process for ourselves. In the latter part of each session, participants are invited to bring in sides or text to work from, exploring one-on-one adjustments in the work. Sessions run Fridays from 10am-1pm. About Fabio Tavares Fabio Tavares is a Brazilian artist who’s been obsessed with the human body in action from a very young age. He started off as a competitive gymnast before running away to join the circus at the age of 15 where he got his first professional job as an acrobat. Fabio moved to New York in 1999 where he’s been dancing, teaching and making art since. He has collaborated and performed with Yvonne Meyer, chameckilerner, Miguel Gutierrez, Fisherspooner, Noemie Lafrance, Luis Lara Malvacías, Jeniffer Monson, Circus Amok, John Heginbotham, Laurie Anderson,The Dazzle Dancers, The Daisy Spurs, Stanley Love, Anna Kohler, Anne Bogart and the acclaimed SITI Company. He has also danced with Elizabeth Streb and her STREB Extreme-Action company for 14 years, and was the company's Associate Artistic Director for a decade. Fabio’s one man show The Ex-Body based on the text “The Hamletmachine” by Henier Müller has been performed in Brazil, Europe and the US since 2010. Fabio...

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • 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

  • Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Company Workshop Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique Four Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, September 19, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, September 26, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 3, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 10, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Interdisciplinary artist and teacher Fabio Tavares returns to The Actors Center for four sessions devoted to exploring the principles of the Alexander Technique in action. The technique has been described as a psycho-physical re-education system, or simply a body mind system that looks to clarify a certain relationship between the head, the neck, and the body. When the neck is free, the head will tend to go "forward and up" and when the head goes forward and up the body will tend to "lengthen and widen". But how exactly do we do that? It turns out we need a process—one that feels safe, simple, and fun enough so that it doesn't become yet another thing on our to-do list. A process through which we can play, be curious, and kind to ourselves. Over four sessions, Fabio will guide participants through exercises that help us clarify this process for ourselves. In the latter part of each session, participants are invited to bring in sides or text to work from, exploring one-on-one adjustments in the work. Sessions run Fridays from 10am-1pm. About Fabio Tavares Fabio Tavares is a Brazilian artist who’s been obsessed with the human body in action from a very young age. He started off as a competitive gymnast before running away to join the circus at the age of 15 where he got his first professional job as an acrobat. Fabio moved to New York in 1999 where he’s been dancing, teaching and making art since. He has collaborated and performed with Yvonne Meyer, chameckilerner, Miguel Gutierrez, Fisherspooner, Noemie Lafrance, Luis Lara Malvacías, Jeniffer Monson, Circus Amok, John Heginbotham, Laurie Anderson,The Dazzle Dancers, The Daisy Spurs, Stanley Love, Anna Kohler, Anne Bogart and the acclaimed SITI Company. He has also danced with Elizabeth Streb and her STREB Extreme-Action company for 14 years, and was the company's Associate Artistic Director for a decade. Fabio’s one man show The Ex-Body based on the text “The Hamletmachine” by Henier Müller has been performed in Brazil, Europe and the US since 2010. Fabio...

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Company Workshop Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown Tuesday & Thursday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 16, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Baryshnikov Arts Center, 450 West 37th Street, Sterner Studio This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Actor-creator, director, and Yale faculty member Justine Williams returns to The Actors Center for a two-week workshop devoted to play and clown. What if acting were just play? What if the key to your creative brilliance was a matter of reconnecting with your playful impulses, rediscovering the joy of playing pretend, and sharing that joy generously and skillfully with, for, and through an audience? Across four sessions, we'll work through exercises drawn from play, improvisation, and clown to unleash your own unique brilliance—discovering what is distinctively playful (and funny) about you on stage. Together, we’ll explore how an actor’s connection to play and pleasure can enliven a character, illuminate a text, or bring an entire theatrical world to life. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm About Justine Williams Justine is a performer and filmmaker, creative convener, teacher, and coach whose work centers on recovery and re-discovery of authentic voice and presence, the value of play and pleasure as creative and social tools, and the power of individual/collective creativity to imagine and bring about other possible selves, stories, and worlds. Justine’s work is informed by 15+ years as a faculty member and advisor at the Yale School of Drama, guiding learning, collaboration, and storytelling across creative disciplines; and, from over 25+ years of experience collaborating with arts and culture and social impact organizations around the globe. As a filmmaker, Justine’s work has screened at Maryland Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival, New Directors | New Films, and Rotterdam Film Festival, and original work has been supported/presented by The Public Theater, Ars Nova, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Women in Film & Television, Queer|Art, Orchard Project, UNM’s Arts and Media Lab, Lighthouse Film Festival, Abrons Arts, and Dixon Place. She has acted on stages at The Public Theater, NYTW, LaMama, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, and many others, and is an Affiliated Artist and former fellow with New Georges. Justine holds an MFA from CUNY’s Brooklyn College in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, an MA from The New School...

  • 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

  • Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Company Workshop Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown Tuesday & Thursday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 16, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Baryshnikov Arts Center, 450 West 37th Street, Sterner Studio This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Actor-creator, director, and Yale faculty member Justine Williams returns to The Actors Center for a two-week workshop devoted to play and clown. What if acting were just play? What if the key to your creative brilliance was a matter of reconnecting with your playful impulses, rediscovering the joy of playing pretend, and sharing that joy generously and skillfully with, for, and through an audience? Across four sessions, we'll work through exercises drawn from play, improvisation, and clown to unleash your own unique brilliance—discovering what is distinctively playful (and funny) about you on stage. Together, we’ll explore how an actor’s connection to play and pleasure can enliven a character, illuminate a text, or bring an entire theatrical world to life. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm About Justine Williams Justine is a performer and filmmaker, creative convener, teacher, and coach whose work centers on recovery and re-discovery of authentic voice and presence, the value of play and pleasure as creative and social tools, and the power of individual/collective creativity to imagine and bring about other possible selves, stories, and worlds. Justine’s work is informed by 15+ years as a faculty member and advisor at the Yale School of Drama, guiding learning, collaboration, and storytelling across creative disciplines; and, from over 25+ years of experience collaborating with arts and culture and social impact organizations around the globe. As a filmmaker, Justine’s work has screened at Maryland Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival, New Directors | New Films, and Rotterdam Film Festival, and original work has been supported/presented by The Public Theater, Ars Nova, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Women in Film & Television, Queer|Art, Orchard Project, UNM’s Arts and Media Lab, Lighthouse Film Festival, Abrons Arts, and Dixon Place. She has acted on stages at The Public Theater, NYTW, LaMama, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, and many others, and is an Affiliated Artist and former fellow with New Georges. Justine holds an MFA from CUNY’s Brooklyn College in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, an MA from The New School...

  • Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique (9/19-10/10)

    Company Workshop Fabio Tavares: Alexander Technique Four Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, September 19, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, September 26, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 3, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, October 10, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Interdisciplinary artist and teacher Fabio Tavares returns to The Actors Center for four sessions devoted to exploring the principles of the Alexander Technique in action. The technique has been described as a psycho-physical re-education system, or simply a body mind system that looks to clarify a certain relationship between the head, the neck, and the body. When the neck is free, the head will tend to go "forward and up" and when the head goes forward and up the body will tend to "lengthen and widen". But how exactly do we do that? It turns out we need a process—one that feels safe, simple, and fun enough so that it doesn't become yet another thing on our to-do list. A process through which we can play, be curious, and kind to ourselves. Over four sessions, Fabio will guide participants through exercises that help us clarify this process for ourselves. In the latter part of each session, participants are invited to bring in sides or text to work from, exploring one-on-one adjustments in the work. Sessions run Fridays from 10am-1pm. About Fabio Tavares Fabio Tavares is a Brazilian artist who’s been obsessed with the human body in action from a very young age. He started off as a competitive gymnast before running away to join the circus at the age of 15 where he got his first professional job as an acrobat. Fabio moved to New York in 1999 where he’s been dancing, teaching and making art since. He has collaborated and performed with Yvonne Meyer, chameckilerner, Miguel Gutierrez, Fisherspooner, Noemie Lafrance, Luis Lara Malvacías, Jeniffer Monson, Circus Amok, John Heginbotham, Laurie Anderson,The Dazzle Dancers, The Daisy Spurs, Stanley Love, Anna Kohler, Anne Bogart and the acclaimed SITI Company. He has also danced with Elizabeth Streb and her STREB Extreme-Action company for 14 years, and was the company's Associate Artistic Director for a decade. Fabio’s one man show The Ex-Body based on the text “The Hamletmachine” by Henier Müller has been performed in Brazil, Europe and the US since 2010. Fabio...

  • Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Company Workshop Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown Tuesday & Thursday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 16, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Baryshnikov Arts Center, 450 West 37th Street, Sterner Studio This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Actor-creator, director, and Yale faculty member Justine Williams returns to The Actors Center for a two-week workshop devoted to play and clown. What if acting were just play? What if the key to your creative brilliance was a matter of reconnecting with your playful impulses, rediscovering the joy of playing pretend, and sharing that joy generously and skillfully with, for, and through an audience? Across four sessions, we'll work through exercises drawn from play, improvisation, and clown to unleash your own unique brilliance—discovering what is distinctively playful (and funny) about you on stage. Together, we’ll explore how an actor’s connection to play and pleasure can enliven a character, illuminate a text, or bring an entire theatrical world to life. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm About Justine Williams Justine is a performer and filmmaker, creative convener, teacher, and coach whose work centers on recovery and re-discovery of authentic voice and presence, the value of play and pleasure as creative and social tools, and the power of individual/collective creativity to imagine and bring about other possible selves, stories, and worlds. Justine’s work is informed by 15+ years as a faculty member and advisor at the Yale School of Drama, guiding learning, collaboration, and storytelling across creative disciplines; and, from over 25+ years of experience collaborating with arts and culture and social impact organizations around the globe. As a filmmaker, Justine’s work has screened at Maryland Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival, New Directors | New Films, and Rotterdam Film Festival, and original work has been supported/presented by The Public Theater, Ars Nova, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Women in Film & Television, Queer|Art, Orchard Project, UNM’s Arts and Media Lab, Lighthouse Film Festival, Abrons Arts, and Dixon Place. She has acted on stages at The Public Theater, NYTW, LaMama, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, and many others, and is an Affiliated Artist and former fellow with New Georges. Justine holds an MFA from CUNY’s Brooklyn College in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, an MA from The New School...

  • 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

  • Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (10/7-10/16)

    Company Workshop Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown Tuesday & Thursday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 9, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Tuesday, October 14, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Thursday, October 16, 2025 – 10:00am-2:00pm Baryshnikov Arts Center, 450 West 37th Street, Sterner Studio This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Actor-creator, director, and Yale faculty member Justine Williams returns to The Actors Center for a two-week workshop devoted to play and clown. What if acting were just play? What if the key to your creative brilliance was a matter of reconnecting with your playful impulses, rediscovering the joy of playing pretend, and sharing that joy generously and skillfully with, for, and through an audience? Across four sessions, we'll work through exercises drawn from play, improvisation, and clown to unleash your own unique brilliance—discovering what is distinctively playful (and funny) about you on stage. Together, we’ll explore how an actor’s connection to play and pleasure can enliven a character, illuminate a text, or bring an entire theatrical world to life. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm About Justine Williams Justine is a performer and filmmaker, creative convener, teacher, and coach whose work centers on recovery and re-discovery of authentic voice and presence, the value of play and pleasure as creative and social tools, and the power of individual/collective creativity to imagine and bring about other possible selves, stories, and worlds. Justine’s work is informed by 15+ years as a faculty member and advisor at the Yale School of Drama, guiding learning, collaboration, and storytelling across creative disciplines; and, from over 25+ years of experience collaborating with arts and culture and social impact organizations around the globe. As a filmmaker, Justine’s work has screened at Maryland Film Festival, Woodstock Film Festival, New Directors | New Films, and Rotterdam Film Festival, and original work has been supported/presented by The Public Theater, Ars Nova, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Women in Film & Television, Queer|Art, Orchard Project, UNM’s Arts and Media Lab, Lighthouse Film Festival, Abrons Arts, and Dixon Place. She has acted on stages at The Public Theater, NYTW, LaMama, Yale Rep, Berkeley Rep, and many others, and is an Affiliated Artist and former fellow with New Georges. Justine holds an MFA from CUNY’s Brooklyn College in Performance and Interactive Media Arts, an MA from The New School...

  • Anne Bogart: Where Do I Leave Off and You Begin? (10/17)

    Company Workshop Anne Bogart: Where Do I Leave Off and You Begin? Friday Afternoon Dates & Times Friday, October 17, 2025 – 1:00pm-4:00pm Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Acclaimed director and educator Anne Bogart returns to The Actors Center for a one-day workshop devoted to the art of collaboration. Where do I leave off and where do you begin? How can a collective function successfully as a unified, responsive whole, while also honoring and amplifying the unique and expressive talents of each individual? How do we investigate the boundaries between self and other while creating powerful moments of theater? How can we listen, adapt, and co-create in real time? Where does my creative impulse end and yours begin? In what ways do our bodies “think” together, beyond words? What is Embodied Problem Solving? About Anne Bogart Anne is a Professor at Columbia University where she runs the Graduate Directing Program. She was one of the three Co-Artistic Directors of the SITI Company, which she founded with Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki in 1992. The venerable company, which lasted for three decades, had its final performance in 2022. Anne is the recipient of four Honorary Doctorates from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Skidmore College, Bard College, and Cornish College. She was a recipient of a Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, the Richard B. Fisher Award, a USA Fellowship, a Rockefeller Fellowship, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She is the recipient of the 2023 Gordon Davidson Award from the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation and the 2016 Alfred Drake Award from Brooklyn College. She is also the author of six books: A Director Prepares; The Viewpoints Book; And Then, You Act; Conversations with Anne; and What’s the Story, and most recently The Art of Resonance. Her works with SITI Company include Radio Christmas Carol, Falling & Loving, The Bacchae, Chess Match, The Theater is a Blank Page, Steel Hammer, Persians, A Rite, Café Variations, Trojan Women, American Document, Antigone, Freshwater, Under Construction, Who Do You Think You Are, Radio Macbeth, Hotel Cassiopeia; Death and the Ploughman, La Dispute, Score, bobrauschenbergamerica, Room, War of the Worlds, Cabin Pressure, The Radio Play, Alice’s Adventures, Culture of Desire, Bob, Going, Going, Gone, Small Lives/Big Dreams, The Medium, Hay Fever, Private Lives, Miss Julie, and Orestes. Her operas include The Handmaid’s Tale, Handel’s Alcina, Dvorak’s Dimitrij, Verdi’s Macbeth, Bellini’s Norma and...

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • 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

  • Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Company Workshop Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons Dates & Times Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 23, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 30, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Director, educator, and faculty member at NYU Grad Acting, Scott Illingworth, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop on his Physical Actioning technique. Physical Actioning builds on the vocabulary of simple action verbs to generate an entire set of practical tools from first read to performance that harnesses modern knowledge about the integration of the mind and the rest of the body. Scott will guide participants in creating character palettes to explore in rehearsal, embodied exercises to deepen your relationship to character history, and new ways to connect text with your physical response to partner and circumstance. Physical Actioning creates a modern toolkit for the actor’s work that keeps the exploration embodied at every step and empowers them with specific techniques to apply on stage and in front of the camera. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00pm-5:00pm. About Scott Illingworth Scott is the Associate Chair of the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a freelance director. He is the author of Exercises for Embodied Actors: Tools for Physical Actioning (Routledge); a founder of SOCIETY, a New York City theatre company; and a Fulbright grant recipient. Scott has taught at universities and schools across the U.S. and internationally. Directing credits span off-Broadway, regional, and international work including new play collaborations with Lucas Hnath, Mona Mansour, Christina Anderson, Ken Urban, Stefanie Zadravec, and Keith Reddin, among others. Scott's work has been seen in New York, across the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia. Recent projects include The Verbatim Salon, a monthly fundraising event where actors perform verbatim stories taken from interviews with people interacting with the US immigration system; and The Clear Blue Skies: Diaries from Ukraine, a performance built entirely from audio diaries and interviews with young Ukrainians in 2022. Scott is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (GCFT). Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 individuals. Comments/Queries

  • Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Company Workshop Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons Dates & Times Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 23, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 30, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Director, educator, and faculty member at NYU Grad Acting, Scott Illingworth, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop on his Physical Actioning technique. Physical Actioning builds on the vocabulary of simple action verbs to generate an entire set of practical tools from first read to performance that harnesses modern knowledge about the integration of the mind and the rest of the body. Scott will guide participants in creating character palettes to explore in rehearsal, embodied exercises to deepen your relationship to character history, and new ways to connect text with your physical response to partner and circumstance. Physical Actioning creates a modern toolkit for the actor’s work that keeps the exploration embodied at every step and empowers them with specific techniques to apply on stage and in front of the camera. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00pm-5:00pm. About Scott Illingworth Scott is the Associate Chair of the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a freelance director. He is the author of Exercises for Embodied Actors: Tools for Physical Actioning (Routledge); a founder of SOCIETY, a New York City theatre company; and a Fulbright grant recipient. Scott has taught at universities and schools across the U.S. and internationally. Directing credits span off-Broadway, regional, and international work including new play collaborations with Lucas Hnath, Mona Mansour, Christina Anderson, Ken Urban, Stefanie Zadravec, and Keith Reddin, among others. Scott's work has been seen in New York, across the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia. Recent projects include The Verbatim Salon, a monthly fundraising event where actors perform verbatim stories taken from interviews with people interacting with the US immigration system; and The Clear Blue Skies: Diaries from Ukraine, a performance built entirely from audio diaries and interviews with young Ukrainians in 2022. Scott is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (GCFT). Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 individuals. Comments/Queries

  • Andrea Haring: Embodied Imagery in Voice and Text (10/25-10/26)

    Company Workshop Andrea Haring: Embodied Imagery in Voice and Text Saturday & Sunday Afternoon Dates & Times Saturday, October 25, 2025 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, October 26, 2025 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop “Imagination is the language of acting. When you regularly employ imagery to exercise the experience of the voice, you program a mind/body connection that brings imagination out of the head and into the realm of the body. Images arouse feelings that trigger impulse and action… Only when imagination is embodied in the actor’s organism will the actor perform as a whole entity.” — Kristin Linklater, Freeing the Natural Voice Vocal coach, educator, and Executive Director of The Linklater Center for Voice and Language, Andrea Haring, joins The Actors Center for the first time in October for a weekend workshop. The workshop will explore how our voice can express the vibrancy of our human emotional experience, the complexity of our thought process, and the power of our intention to enliven the communication of our text. An essential ingredient for this connection is opening to being influenced by imagery. Our ability to respond to images runs through our nervous system. We are training to develop our creative artistry as storytellers, and to freely bring our unique personal perspective through our voices and bodies into our work. Andrea will guide participants through a vocal warm-up that focuses on releasing tensions that inhibit expression, developing vocal resonance, and building the actor’s range of expressive choices, as well as clarity in speaking—allowing you to find your personal connection and vocal freedom, and then see how that can translate to work on a text of your choice. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Andrea Haring Andrea Haring is the Executive Director of The Linklater Center for Voice and Language in NYC. Recent Broadway plays and other projects she’s coached are: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott), American Buffalo (Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell, Darren Criss), Walking With Ghosts (Gabriel Byrne), Fosse/Verdon (Sam Rockwell), Wolf Hall (RSC), Disgraced, Fool for Love (Sam Rockwell), Private Lives (Kim Cattrall). Off-Broadway includes: Halfway Bitches Go Straight To Heaven (Liza Colon-Zayas, Patrice Johnson), In the Blood (Russell G Jones, Signature Theater), Sell/Buy/Date (Sarah Jones, MTC), Lips Together, Teeth Apart (America Ferrera, Second Stage), John...

  • Andrea Haring: Embodied Imagery in Voice and Text (10/25-10/26)

    Company Workshop Andrea Haring: Embodied Imagery in Voice and Text Saturday & Sunday Afternoon Dates & Times Saturday, October 25, 2025 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Sunday, October 26, 2025 – 12:00pm-4:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop “Imagination is the language of acting. When you regularly employ imagery to exercise the experience of the voice, you program a mind/body connection that brings imagination out of the head and into the realm of the body. Images arouse feelings that trigger impulse and action… Only when imagination is embodied in the actor’s organism will the actor perform as a whole entity.” — Kristin Linklater, Freeing the Natural Voice Vocal coach, educator, and Executive Director of The Linklater Center for Voice and Language, Andrea Haring, joins The Actors Center for the first time in October for a weekend workshop. The workshop will explore how our voice can express the vibrancy of our human emotional experience, the complexity of our thought process, and the power of our intention to enliven the communication of our text. An essential ingredient for this connection is opening to being influenced by imagery. Our ability to respond to images runs through our nervous system. We are training to develop our creative artistry as storytellers, and to freely bring our unique personal perspective through our voices and bodies into our work. Andrea will guide participants through a vocal warm-up that focuses on releasing tensions that inhibit expression, developing vocal resonance, and building the actor’s range of expressive choices, as well as clarity in speaking—allowing you to find your personal connection and vocal freedom, and then see how that can translate to work on a text of your choice. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 12:00pm-4:00pm. About Andrea Haring Andrea Haring is the Executive Director of The Linklater Center for Voice and Language in NYC. Recent Broadway plays and other projects she’s coached are: Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott), American Buffalo (Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell, Darren Criss), Walking With Ghosts (Gabriel Byrne), Fosse/Verdon (Sam Rockwell), Wolf Hall (RSC), Disgraced, Fool for Love (Sam Rockwell), Private Lives (Kim Cattrall). Off-Broadway includes: Halfway Bitches Go Straight To Heaven (Liza Colon-Zayas, Patrice Johnson), In the Blood (Russell G Jones, Signature Theater), Sell/Buy/Date (Sarah Jones, MTC), Lips Together, Teeth Apart (America Ferrera, Second Stage), John...

  • Mentorship Program Kick-Off Party (10/27)

    Company Event Mentorship Program Kick-Off Party About the Party Monday, October 27, 2025 – 5:30pm-8:30pm 5 East 22nd Street, 30th Floor Please join us for a kick-off party for the 2025-26 Mentorship Program! Come meet this year's cohort and show your support. Hosted generously by Tina Chilip, snacks and drinks will be provided. We hope to see you there! RSVP Comments/Queries

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • 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

  • Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Company Workshop Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons Dates & Times Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 23, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 30, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Director, educator, and faculty member at NYU Grad Acting, Scott Illingworth, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop on his Physical Actioning technique. Physical Actioning builds on the vocabulary of simple action verbs to generate an entire set of practical tools from first read to performance that harnesses modern knowledge about the integration of the mind and the rest of the body. Scott will guide participants in creating character palettes to explore in rehearsal, embodied exercises to deepen your relationship to character history, and new ways to connect text with your physical response to partner and circumstance. Physical Actioning creates a modern toolkit for the actor’s work that keeps the exploration embodied at every step and empowers them with specific techniques to apply on stage and in front of the camera. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00pm-5:00pm. About Scott Illingworth Scott is the Associate Chair of the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a freelance director. He is the author of Exercises for Embodied Actors: Tools for Physical Actioning (Routledge); a founder of SOCIETY, a New York City theatre company; and a Fulbright grant recipient. Scott has taught at universities and schools across the U.S. and internationally. Directing credits span off-Broadway, regional, and international work including new play collaborations with Lucas Hnath, Mona Mansour, Christina Anderson, Ken Urban, Stefanie Zadravec, and Keith Reddin, among others. Scott's work has been seen in New York, across the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia. Recent projects include The Verbatim Salon, a monthly fundraising event where actors perform verbatim stories taken from interviews with people interacting with the US immigration system; and The Clear Blue Skies: Diaries from Ukraine, a performance built entirely from audio diaries and interviews with young Ukrainians in 2022. Scott is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (GCFT). Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 individuals. Comments/Queries

  • Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning (10/21-10/30)

    Company Workshop Scott Illingworth: Physical Actioning Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons Dates & Times Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 23, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Thursday, October 30, 2025 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Vineyard Theatre Rehearsal Studio, 101 East 15th Street, 4th Floor This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Director, educator, and faculty member at NYU Grad Acting, Scott Illingworth, joins The Actors Center for the first time for a workshop on his Physical Actioning technique. Physical Actioning builds on the vocabulary of simple action verbs to generate an entire set of practical tools from first read to performance that harnesses modern knowledge about the integration of the mind and the rest of the body. Scott will guide participants in creating character palettes to explore in rehearsal, embodied exercises to deepen your relationship to character history, and new ways to connect text with your physical response to partner and circumstance. Physical Actioning creates a modern toolkit for the actor’s work that keeps the exploration embodied at every step and empowers them with specific techniques to apply on stage and in front of the camera. Sessions run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00pm-5:00pm. About Scott Illingworth Scott is the Associate Chair of the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and a freelance director. He is the author of Exercises for Embodied Actors: Tools for Physical Actioning (Routledge); a founder of SOCIETY, a New York City theatre company; and a Fulbright grant recipient. Scott has taught at universities and schools across the U.S. and internationally. Directing credits span off-Broadway, regional, and international work including new play collaborations with Lucas Hnath, Mona Mansour, Christina Anderson, Ken Urban, Stefanie Zadravec, and Keith Reddin, among others. Scott's work has been seen in New York, across the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia. Recent projects include The Verbatim Salon, a monthly fundraising event where actors perform verbatim stories taken from interviews with people interacting with the US immigration system; and The Clear Blue Skies: Diaries from Ukraine, a performance built entirely from audio diaries and interviews with young Ukrainians in 2022. Scott is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC) and is a Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (GCFT). Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 individuals. Comments/Queries

  • Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Erica Fae: Body as Source (9/23-11/4)

    Company Workshop ERICA FAE: Body As Source Six Tuesday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 7, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm —No Meeting October 14— Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, October 28, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, November 4, 2025 – 10:00am-1:00pm Gibney Dance 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street (9/23, 9/30, 10/7) Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio, 412 Broadway (at Canal Street), 2nd Floor (10/21, 10/28, 11/4) This workshop is only open to participants, we cannot accommodate observers. About the Workshop Teacher, director, performer, and writer Erica Fae returns to The Actors Center for a workshop focusing on emotional and physical integration. Over six weeks, participants will investigate the body as a vehicle for deep transformation, a container of emotional experience, and an elegant tool in articulation. Erica will begin with physical training practices based on the early work of Jerzy Grotowski to awaken and deepen an already-innate connection to mind, heart, and body. Erica will guide participants in expanding their emotional life through full-body training, working with image as a source and tool, and unpacking innate patterns or habits in the body. We will parse out experience, observations, and judgements within the work, and work with how the body can be a roadmap towards specific acting choices. About Erica Fae Writer, director, performer, and teacher Erica Fae brings radical stories from history to stage and screen. Her first feature film To Keep the Light won the Fipresci Prize, among other festival awards, and is currently on Amazon Prime. Her original plays include A Girl Joan, Saved Again and by Him, and Take What Is Yours with Jill A. Samuels. Erica currently teaches Physical Acting at Yale's David Geffen School of Drama. She first trained in Grotowski-based work at age 15 and studied at NYU’s Experimental Theatre Wing where she later taught. She has also taught at The New School for Drama, Columbia’s M.F.A. Film Program, The Actors Center, and in private workshops and retreats. As actor, she’s been on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire, Netflix's Partner Track, Random Acts of Flyness and Doll & Em, and in feature films First Reformed, Synecdoche New York, The Savages, Little Children, Please Give. She’s also worked with, among others, Martha Clarke, Rachel Dickstein/Ripe Time, and Ping Chong; and has performed at The New Victory, The Kennedy Center, American Repertory Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Walker Arts Center, Performing Arts Chicago, the McCarter Theatre and the Power...

  • 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