Justine Wolf Williams: Play & Clown (4/2-4/11)
In-Person Workshop JUSTINE WOLF WILLIAMS: Play & Clown Wednesday & Friday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, April 2, 2025 – 10am-2pm Friday, April 4, 2025 – 11am-3pm (Note: Different time!) Wednesday, April 9, 2025 – 10am-2pm Friday, April 11, 2025 – 10am-2pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, Jefferson Studio Unfortunately we can not accommodate observers at this workshop. 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, and the key to your creative brilliance was a matter of reconnecting to your playful impulses and your pleasure in playing pretend, and sharing those impulses generously and skillfully with, for and through the audience? Over four sessions, working through exercises from play, improvisation and clown, we'll unleash your brilliance, discovering what is uniquely playful (and funny) about you on stage, and how an actor's connection to play and pleasure can support them in bringing a character, text or theatrical world to life. Sessions run 10am-2pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, with one session on 4/4 running 11am-3pm. About Justine Wolf 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 14+ 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...

