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  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/31-2/16)

    Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/30-2/16)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop WELKER WHITE: Working Fast and Slow, Screen Acting Workshop Six Tuesday and Friday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 2, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm (Cancelled) Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 9, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 16, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and founder of The Moving Frame, Welker White, returns to The Actors Center to lead a screen acting workshop over three weeks in February. Participants will have a chance to investigate (Fast) avenues for preparation, alongside (Slow) exploration working with the camera. This is an opportunity to find new avenues for discovery. Working on film scenes, we’ll look to bring greater specificity, ease, and present-moment veracity to your work in front of a camera. We’ll examine specific principles in on-camera storytelling, aim to strengthen a relationship to the camera’s lens, and unpack where you might be getting stuck in your process. Sessions run Tuesday and Friday from 10am-1pm. About Welker White Welker White is an actor and educator with deep roots in theater, film and television. Her company, The Moving Frame, is a process-oriented exploration of screen acting designed to offer actors an immersion into the world of cinematic storytelling. Welker has worked with director Martin Scorsese multiple times and can be seen currently in his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as in a leading role in the independent film Crookedfinger. Other select film credits include The 40-Year Old Version, Bad Education, Goodfellas, Eat Pray Love, Dead Poet’s Society, and The Irishman, opposite Al Pacino. She has performed on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally. Welker has conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including: The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Syracuse University/ Tepper, SMU MFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory/Atlantic NYU, Dallas Theater Center acting company, Factory Acting Studio Brisbane, 16th Street Actors Studio in Australia. Additionally, Welker has served on the faculty for the National Alliance of Acting Teachers’ Teacher Development Program. Welker has several published pieces on using the camera in acting training and has been awarded a Fulbright...

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Fitzmaurice Voicework & Storytelling CoLab (1/26-1/28)

    Fitzmaurice Voicework & Storytelling CoLab (2/4)

    La MaMa Rehearsal Studios 47 Great Jones Street, New York, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS Fitzmaurice Voicework & Storytelling CoLab With Mel House Dates & Times Sunday, February 4, 2024 – 10:00am-5:00pm La Mama Rehearsal Studios, 47 Great Jones Street About the CoLab Company member Mel House leads an immersive exploration of how the Fitzmaurice approach to voicework might be used to source embodied wisdom for storytelling and playmaking. Over the course of a weekend, participants will be introduced (or reintroduced) to Fitzmaurice Voicework, alongside creative writing prompts and play. Mel is in the early stages of launching a new project, using publicly sourced stories to create a play that celebrates the beautiful complexity of all of our bodies and advocates for bodily autonomy as a fundamental human right. She will be offering similar workshops in 2024 to a diverse range of people, who may not be experienced actors or storytellers, but who have important stories to tell. Mel is offering this weekend exploration to company members, in part as an opportunity to refine her own practice before taking it out into the wider world, and she will be seeking feedback from participants. She is also seeking potential collaborators from our company, who might co-lead workshops, submit stories, and/or perform in a staged reading and beyond. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop PATRICK MULRYAN: Presence & Connection Four Monday Afternoons Dates & Times Monday, February 5, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 12, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 19, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 26, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Jefferson Studio Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and Juilliard faculty member Patrick Mulryan leads a series of four Monday afternoons devoted to cultivating presence and connection through the Miller Voice Method. We all carry various patterns of tension and habits that prevent us from being fully in the moment and allowing for access to our full expressive potential. In this workshop, participants will begin a conversation with their instrument, finding where they can encourage release so as to deepen the breath and allow fuller access to both their emotional life and clear, energized thinking. This in turn will result in a deeper connection to one’s own experience, one’s scene partner, and the audience. When we truly free our breath, we find our way back to the present moment, able to bring our full humanity to the circumstances, with spontaneity and clear point of view. Participants will learn a progression of exercises that are repeatable and that can serve them for audition prep, in rehearsal, and in performance. Sessions run Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm. About Patrick Mulryan Patrick Mulryan is a queer director, actor, teacher, and voice and dialect coach based in New York City. He has performed and directed in New York City and internationally. The focus of his work is on expanding one’s expressive palette and sense of self through freeing one’s authentic voice and through that process expanding our capacity for empathy. Patrick recently joined the Voice and Speech faculty at the Juilliard School. He also serves as Dialect Associate for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.  Patrick is a board member of Colored Criticism, an organization that highlights the voices of artists, audiences, and professionals historically sidelined from cultural criticism. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. Comments/Queries

  • Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/31-2/16)

    Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/30-2/16)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop WELKER WHITE: Working Fast and Slow, Screen Acting Workshop Six Tuesday and Friday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 2, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm (Cancelled) Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 9, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 16, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and founder of The Moving Frame, Welker White, returns to The Actors Center to lead a screen acting workshop over three weeks in February. Participants will have a chance to investigate (Fast) avenues for preparation, alongside (Slow) exploration working with the camera. This is an opportunity to find new avenues for discovery. Working on film scenes, we’ll look to bring greater specificity, ease, and present-moment veracity to your work in front of a camera. We’ll examine specific principles in on-camera storytelling, aim to strengthen a relationship to the camera’s lens, and unpack where you might be getting stuck in your process. Sessions run Tuesday and Friday from 10am-1pm. About Welker White Welker White is an actor and educator with deep roots in theater, film and television. Her company, The Moving Frame, is a process-oriented exploration of screen acting designed to offer actors an immersion into the world of cinematic storytelling. Welker has worked with director Martin Scorsese multiple times and can be seen currently in his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as in a leading role in the independent film Crookedfinger. Other select film credits include The 40-Year Old Version, Bad Education, Goodfellas, Eat Pray Love, Dead Poet’s Society, and The Irishman, opposite Al Pacino. She has performed on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally. Welker has conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including: The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Syracuse University/ Tepper, SMU MFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory/Atlantic NYU, Dallas Theater Center acting company, Factory Acting Studio Brisbane, 16th Street Actors Studio in Australia. Additionally, Welker has served on the faculty for the National Alliance of Acting Teachers’ Teacher Development Program. Welker has several published pieces on using the camera in acting training and has been awarded a Fulbright...

  • 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

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/31-2/16)

    Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/30-2/16)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop WELKER WHITE: Working Fast and Slow, Screen Acting Workshop Six Tuesday and Friday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 2, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm (Cancelled) Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 9, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 16, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and founder of The Moving Frame, Welker White, returns to The Actors Center to lead a screen acting workshop over three weeks in February. Participants will have a chance to investigate (Fast) avenues for preparation, alongside (Slow) exploration working with the camera. This is an opportunity to find new avenues for discovery. Working on film scenes, we’ll look to bring greater specificity, ease, and present-moment veracity to your work in front of a camera. We’ll examine specific principles in on-camera storytelling, aim to strengthen a relationship to the camera’s lens, and unpack where you might be getting stuck in your process. Sessions run Tuesday and Friday from 10am-1pm. About Welker White Welker White is an actor and educator with deep roots in theater, film and television. Her company, The Moving Frame, is a process-oriented exploration of screen acting designed to offer actors an immersion into the world of cinematic storytelling. Welker has worked with director Martin Scorsese multiple times and can be seen currently in his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as in a leading role in the independent film Crookedfinger. Other select film credits include The 40-Year Old Version, Bad Education, Goodfellas, Eat Pray Love, Dead Poet’s Society, and The Irishman, opposite Al Pacino. She has performed on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally. Welker has conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including: The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Syracuse University/ Tepper, SMU MFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory/Atlantic NYU, Dallas Theater Center acting company, Factory Acting Studio Brisbane, 16th Street Actors Studio in Australia. Additionally, Welker has served on the faculty for the National Alliance of Acting Teachers’ Teacher Development Program. Welker has several published pieces on using the camera in acting training and has been awarded a Fulbright...

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Peter Francis James: Shakespeare (2/10 & 2/11)

    Peter Francis James: Shakespeare (2/10 & 2/11)

    In-Person Workshop PETER FRANCIS JAMES: Shakespeare Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, February 10, 2024 – 12:00pm-4:30pm Sunday, February 11, 2024 – 12:00pm-4:30pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor and educator Peter Francis James returns to The Actors Center for a weekend Shakespeare workshop, February 10 and 11. Over two afternoons, Peter will guide participants through exploration of text and language, discovering what can be found on the page and how it can be used by the actor. From Peter: “For 30 years, I’ve been trying to find the best way to assist actors and directors (and myself) in understanding, approaching, and delivering Shakespeare as Performance. The core of what I propose, centers on the idea of Tools, Not Rules. We'll look at several ideas that seem to consistently yield useful results: geography, the iambic, taking a pass, and planting versus plowing. I have been heavily influenced by John Barton, and the students it has been my privilege to learn from. Let’s take a pass.” Sessions run Saturday and Sunday from 12:00pm to 4:30pm. About Peter Francis James Peter Francis James recently appeared on Broadway as Flo Ziegfeld in Funny Girl. Other Broadway credits include Barack in Hillary and Clinton, Present Laughter, The Merchant of Venice, On Golden Pond, Drowning Crow, and Judgment at Nuremberg. His many Shakespeare credits include: the title role in Othello (Baltimore Center Stage), Oberon in Sir Peter Hall’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Ahmanson), Coriolanus (McCarter), Much Ado About Nothing (Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park) and Cymbeline (Royal Shakespeare Company and Theatre for a New Audience), among others. His film and television credits include The Humbling, Song One, The Losers, The Rebound, The Messenger, Bull, Godfather of Harlem, The Code, Boardwalk Empire, The Mysteries of Laura, Oz, Royal Pains, Gossip Girl, Kings, The Rosa Parks Story, Simple Justice, The Ruby Bridges Story, and all three Law & Order series. Peter taught Shakespeare at the Yale School of Drama for 20 years. He has also taught at BADA at Oxford, The Actors Center, The Public Shakespeare Lab, Fordham University, and Barnard. He has presented master classes at both Peking U, and Shanghai Theater Institute. He is a graduate, and an associate, of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 12 actors. Participants...

  • Peter Francis James: Shakespeare (2/10 & 2/11)

    Peter Francis James: Shakespeare (2/10 & 2/11)

    In-Person Workshop PETER FRANCIS JAMES: Shakespeare Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, February 10, 2024 – 12:00pm-4:30pm Sunday, February 11, 2024 – 12:00pm-4:30pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor and educator Peter Francis James returns to The Actors Center for a weekend Shakespeare workshop, February 10 and 11. Over two afternoons, Peter will guide participants through exploration of text and language, discovering what can be found on the page and how it can be used by the actor. From Peter: “For 30 years, I’ve been trying to find the best way to assist actors and directors (and myself) in understanding, approaching, and delivering Shakespeare as Performance. The core of what I propose, centers on the idea of Tools, Not Rules. We'll look at several ideas that seem to consistently yield useful results: geography, the iambic, taking a pass, and planting versus plowing. I have been heavily influenced by John Barton, and the students it has been my privilege to learn from. Let’s take a pass.” Sessions run Saturday and Sunday from 12:00pm to 4:30pm. About Peter Francis James Peter Francis James recently appeared on Broadway as Flo Ziegfeld in Funny Girl. Other Broadway credits include Barack in Hillary and Clinton, Present Laughter, The Merchant of Venice, On Golden Pond, Drowning Crow, and Judgment at Nuremberg. His many Shakespeare credits include: the title role in Othello (Baltimore Center Stage), Oberon in Sir Peter Hall’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Ahmanson), Coriolanus (McCarter), Much Ado About Nothing (Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park) and Cymbeline (Royal Shakespeare Company and Theatre for a New Audience), among others. His film and television credits include The Humbling, Song One, The Losers, The Rebound, The Messenger, Bull, Godfather of Harlem, The Code, Boardwalk Empire, The Mysteries of Laura, Oz, Royal Pains, Gossip Girl, Kings, The Rosa Parks Story, Simple Justice, The Ruby Bridges Story, and all three Law & Order series. Peter taught Shakespeare at the Yale School of Drama for 20 years. He has also taught at BADA at Oxford, The Actors Center, The Public Shakespeare Lab, Fordham University, and Barnard. He has presented master classes at both Peking U, and Shanghai Theater Institute. He is a graduate, and an associate, of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. Register Now Participants Enrollment limited to 12 actors. Participants...

  • Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop PATRICK MULRYAN: Presence & Connection Four Monday Afternoons Dates & Times Monday, February 5, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 12, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 19, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 26, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Jefferson Studio Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and Juilliard faculty member Patrick Mulryan leads a series of four Monday afternoons devoted to cultivating presence and connection through the Miller Voice Method. We all carry various patterns of tension and habits that prevent us from being fully in the moment and allowing for access to our full expressive potential. In this workshop, participants will begin a conversation with their instrument, finding where they can encourage release so as to deepen the breath and allow fuller access to both their emotional life and clear, energized thinking. This in turn will result in a deeper connection to one’s own experience, one’s scene partner, and the audience. When we truly free our breath, we find our way back to the present moment, able to bring our full humanity to the circumstances, with spontaneity and clear point of view. Participants will learn a progression of exercises that are repeatable and that can serve them for audition prep, in rehearsal, and in performance. Sessions run Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm. About Patrick Mulryan Patrick Mulryan is a queer director, actor, teacher, and voice and dialect coach based in New York City. He has performed and directed in New York City and internationally. The focus of his work is on expanding one’s expressive palette and sense of self through freeing one’s authentic voice and through that process expanding our capacity for empathy. Patrick recently joined the Voice and Speech faculty at the Juilliard School. He also serves as Dialect Associate for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.  Patrick is a board member of Colored Criticism, an organization that highlights the voices of artists, audiences, and professionals historically sidelined from cultural criticism. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. Comments/Queries

  • Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/31-2/16)

    Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/30-2/16)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop WELKER WHITE: Working Fast and Slow, Screen Acting Workshop Six Tuesday and Friday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 2, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm (Cancelled) Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 9, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 16, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and founder of The Moving Frame, Welker White, returns to The Actors Center to lead a screen acting workshop over three weeks in February. Participants will have a chance to investigate (Fast) avenues for preparation, alongside (Slow) exploration working with the camera. This is an opportunity to find new avenues for discovery. Working on film scenes, we’ll look to bring greater specificity, ease, and present-moment veracity to your work in front of a camera. We’ll examine specific principles in on-camera storytelling, aim to strengthen a relationship to the camera’s lens, and unpack where you might be getting stuck in your process. Sessions run Tuesday and Friday from 10am-1pm. About Welker White Welker White is an actor and educator with deep roots in theater, film and television. Her company, The Moving Frame, is a process-oriented exploration of screen acting designed to offer actors an immersion into the world of cinematic storytelling. Welker has worked with director Martin Scorsese multiple times and can be seen currently in his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as in a leading role in the independent film Crookedfinger. Other select film credits include The 40-Year Old Version, Bad Education, Goodfellas, Eat Pray Love, Dead Poet’s Society, and The Irishman, opposite Al Pacino. She has performed on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally. Welker has conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including: The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Syracuse University/ Tepper, SMU MFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory/Atlantic NYU, Dallas Theater Center acting company, Factory Acting Studio Brisbane, 16th Street Actors Studio in Australia. Additionally, Welker has served on the faculty for the National Alliance of Acting Teachers’ Teacher Development Program. Welker has several published pieces on using the camera in acting training and has been awarded a Fulbright...

  • 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

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/31-2/16)

    Welker White: Screen Acting Workshop (1/30-2/16)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop WELKER WHITE: Working Fast and Slow, Screen Acting Workshop Six Tuesday and Friday Mornings Dates & Times Tuesday, January 30, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 2, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm (Cancelled) Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 9, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Friday, February 16, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Ballroom This workshop is open to observers and all company members are invited to attend. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and founder of The Moving Frame, Welker White, returns to The Actors Center to lead a screen acting workshop over three weeks in February. Participants will have a chance to investigate (Fast) avenues for preparation, alongside (Slow) exploration working with the camera. This is an opportunity to find new avenues for discovery. Working on film scenes, we’ll look to bring greater specificity, ease, and present-moment veracity to your work in front of a camera. We’ll examine specific principles in on-camera storytelling, aim to strengthen a relationship to the camera’s lens, and unpack where you might be getting stuck in your process. Sessions run Tuesday and Friday from 10am-1pm. About Welker White Welker White is an actor and educator with deep roots in theater, film and television. Her company, The Moving Frame, is a process-oriented exploration of screen acting designed to offer actors an immersion into the world of cinematic storytelling. Welker has worked with director Martin Scorsese multiple times and can be seen currently in his film, Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as in a leading role in the independent film Crookedfinger. Other select film credits include The 40-Year Old Version, Bad Education, Goodfellas, Eat Pray Love, Dead Poet’s Society, and The Irishman, opposite Al Pacino. She has performed on and off-Broadway, as well as regionally. Welker has conducted screen acting intensives in some of the most respected universities and training programs across the U.S. and abroad, including: The Actors Center, NYU Grad Acting, Brown/Trinity MFA, Columbia MFA Acting, ACT, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, Syracuse University/ Tepper, SMU MFA Acting, Bowdoin College, The Freeman Studio, Montclair State, Emerson MFA Film, Wesleyan University, The Atlantic Conservatory/Atlantic NYU, Dallas Theater Center acting company, Factory Acting Studio Brisbane, 16th Street Actors Studio in Australia. Additionally, Welker has served on the faculty for the National Alliance of Acting Teachers’ Teacher Development Program. Welker has several published pieces on using the camera in acting training and has been awarded a Fulbright...

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop PATRICK MULRYAN: Presence & Connection Four Monday Afternoons Dates & Times Monday, February 5, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 12, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 19, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 26, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Jefferson Studio Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and Juilliard faculty member Patrick Mulryan leads a series of four Monday afternoons devoted to cultivating presence and connection through the Miller Voice Method. We all carry various patterns of tension and habits that prevent us from being fully in the moment and allowing for access to our full expressive potential. In this workshop, participants will begin a conversation with their instrument, finding where they can encourage release so as to deepen the breath and allow fuller access to both their emotional life and clear, energized thinking. This in turn will result in a deeper connection to one’s own experience, one’s scene partner, and the audience. When we truly free our breath, we find our way back to the present moment, able to bring our full humanity to the circumstances, with spontaneity and clear point of view. Participants will learn a progression of exercises that are repeatable and that can serve them for audition prep, in rehearsal, and in performance. Sessions run Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm. About Patrick Mulryan Patrick Mulryan is a queer director, actor, teacher, and voice and dialect coach based in New York City. He has performed and directed in New York City and internationally. The focus of his work is on expanding one’s expressive palette and sense of self through freeing one’s authentic voice and through that process expanding our capacity for empathy. Patrick recently joined the Voice and Speech faculty at the Juilliard School. He also serves as Dialect Associate for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.  Patrick is a board member of Colored Criticism, an organization that highlights the voices of artists, audiences, and professionals historically sidelined from cultural criticism. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. 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

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Jessica Wolf: The Breathing Costume (2/24-2/25)

    Jessica Wolf: The Breathing Costume (2/24-2/25)

    In-Person Workshop JESSICA WOLF: The Breathing Costume Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, February 24, 2024 – 11:00am-3:00pm Sunday, February 25, 2024 – 11:00am-3:00pm Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, Studio Y 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Alexander technique and Breath teacher, and longtime Yale faculty member, Jessica Wolf, returns to The Actors Center for a weekend workshop in February. Actors understand that no character is alike in form or quality. Character transformation often occurs through the actor’s attention to their body, movement, and voice. In this workshop, actors will learn to develop character through their breath. Jessica Wolf’s Breathing Costume is a technique with which actors try on different breathing patterns to shape and transform into character from the inside out. This process empowers actors to personalize and individualize their roles in a way that is subtle and organic, leading to a more nuanced performance. Actors are invited to bring in roles they would like to explore with this workshop. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 11:00am-3:00pm. About Jessica Wolf Jessica Wolf has been teaching the Alexander Technique for 45 years and is a Professor in the Practice of Acting at Yale School of Drama, where she established the first Alexander Training curriculum in 1998. She is also a certified Laban Movement Analyst. Jessica is the founder of Jessica Wolf’s Art of Breathing, a certification program for Alexander Technique teachers based in her own technique, which integrates principles and procedures developed from her work in respiratory science and education. In 2013, Jessica published the Art of Breathing: Collected Articles and created the first three‐dimensional animated film of the respiratory system, which has since been translated into Spanish, Chinese, and German. She is currently in development of her next book. Jessica coaches performing artists who appear on‐ and off‐Broadway, and in films and television. Her work is recognized internationally and she travels giving workshops to performers, teachers, and healthcare providers. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 14 actors. Participants are expected to attend both sessions in full. Comments/Queries

  • Jessica Wolf: The Breathing Costume (2/24-2/25)

    Jessica Wolf: The Breathing Costume (2/24-2/25)

    In-Person Workshop JESSICA WOLF: The Breathing Costume Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, February 24, 2024 – 11:00am-3:00pm Sunday, February 25, 2024 – 11:00am-3:00pm Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, Studio Y 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Alexander technique and Breath teacher, and longtime Yale faculty member, Jessica Wolf, returns to The Actors Center for a weekend workshop in February. Actors understand that no character is alike in form or quality. Character transformation often occurs through the actor’s attention to their body, movement, and voice. In this workshop, actors will learn to develop character through their breath. Jessica Wolf’s Breathing Costume is a technique with which actors try on different breathing patterns to shape and transform into character from the inside out. This process empowers actors to personalize and individualize their roles in a way that is subtle and organic, leading to a more nuanced performance. Actors are invited to bring in roles they would like to explore with this workshop. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 11:00am-3:00pm. About Jessica Wolf Jessica Wolf has been teaching the Alexander Technique for 45 years and is a Professor in the Practice of Acting at Yale School of Drama, where she established the first Alexander Training curriculum in 1998. She is also a certified Laban Movement Analyst. Jessica is the founder of Jessica Wolf’s Art of Breathing, a certification program for Alexander Technique teachers based in her own technique, which integrates principles and procedures developed from her work in respiratory science and education. In 2013, Jessica published the Art of Breathing: Collected Articles and created the first three‐dimensional animated film of the respiratory system, which has since been translated into Spanish, Chinese, and German. She is currently in development of her next book. Jessica coaches performing artists who appear on‐ and off‐Broadway, and in films and television. Her work is recognized internationally and she travels giving workshops to performers, teachers, and healthcare providers. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 14 actors. Participants are expected to attend both sessions in full. Comments/Queries

  • Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Patrick Mulryan: Presence and Connection (2/5-2/26)

    Houghton Hall Arts Community 22 East 30th Street, New York, NY, United States

    In-Person Workshop PATRICK MULRYAN: Presence & Connection Four Monday Afternoons Dates & Times Monday, February 5, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 12, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 19, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Monday, February 26, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th St, 2nd Floor, Jefferson Studio Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and Juilliard faculty member Patrick Mulryan leads a series of four Monday afternoons devoted to cultivating presence and connection through the Miller Voice Method. We all carry various patterns of tension and habits that prevent us from being fully in the moment and allowing for access to our full expressive potential. In this workshop, participants will begin a conversation with their instrument, finding where they can encourage release so as to deepen the breath and allow fuller access to both their emotional life and clear, energized thinking. This in turn will result in a deeper connection to one’s own experience, one’s scene partner, and the audience. When we truly free our breath, we find our way back to the present moment, able to bring our full humanity to the circumstances, with spontaneity and clear point of view. Participants will learn a progression of exercises that are repeatable and that can serve them for audition prep, in rehearsal, and in performance. Sessions run Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm. About Patrick Mulryan Patrick Mulryan is a queer director, actor, teacher, and voice and dialect coach based in New York City. He has performed and directed in New York City and internationally. The focus of his work is on expanding one’s expressive palette and sense of self through freeing one’s authentic voice and through that process expanding our capacity for empathy. Patrick recently joined the Voice and Speech faculty at the Juilliard School. He also serves as Dialect Associate for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on Broadway.  Patrick is a board member of Colored Criticism, an organization that highlights the voices of artists, audiences, and professionals historically sidelined from cultural criticism. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. 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

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    In-Person Workshop FAY SIMPSON: The Art of Layering, Embodying Text with Complexity Four Monday Mornings Dates & Times Monday, March 4, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 11, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 18, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 25, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Lucid Body House, 230 Lexington Ave (at 34th Street) Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Founder of The Lucid Body and NYU faculty member Fay Simpson returns to The Actors Center to lead a workshop over four Mondays in March. Fay will introduce her unique physical training method for the actor, the Lucid Body, offering tools for character diagnosis and to help participants create differing layers present in a character’s given circumstances. She'll then guide participants in the art of keeping those layers alive in the body. Every session will start with a robust articulating warm up. Sessions run Monday mornings, 10:00am-1:00pm. About Fay Simpson Fay Simpson is the Founder of the Lucid Body, a somatic process for actors which connects a psychophysical awareness of the body with the ancient Hindu wisdom of the chakra energy centers. She is an Associate Arts Professor at NYU’s Graduate Acting Program, and has been the Artistic Director and co-founder of Impact Theatre since its creation in 1990 (D-Train, Degas’ Little Dancer, Marital Bliss of Francis and Maxine, Kurt’s Wife: A Story of Lotte Lenya, Grey Gone, and most recently, SCOTTY). 
The Lucid Body House opened in March of 2013, in midtown Manhattan. Fay has taught at The Yale School of Drama, The Studio/NY, The New School, Michael Howard Studios, Marymount Manhattan College, and The Actors Center. Fay is a coach and movement director for stage, TV, and film. She also co-founded a Theatre for Social Change summer program in Tanzania for Yale Drama students, as well as the Veterans Project in New York. She has a two year teacher training program with Lucid Body teachers now working around the world. The 2nd edition of her book, The Lucid Body; A Guide for the Physical Actor was published in 2020 and hailed by Drama Book Shop as “one of the ten most essential books for the actor.” www.lucidbody.com Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 14 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. Very limited conflicts can be accommodated. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

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

  • Company Meeting: Mentorship Program (3/5)

    COMPANY EVENT Company Meeting: Mentorship & Emerging Artist Program Video of The Meeting 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:28 Alex Birnie gives context about where we're at as an organization 8:02 Alex outlines a pilot Mentorship & Emerging Artist program 19:10 Peter Jay Fernandez shares remarks about the proposed program 26:23 Vivienne Benesch shares remarks about the proposed program 30:52 Ron Van Lieu shares remarks about the proposed program 34:32 Company members share responses and ask questions Dates & Times Tuesday, March 5, 2024 – 5:00pm ET Launch Zoom Link Meeting ID: 862 2529 5470 Passcode: 141150 About the Event During the pandemic, we began a process of revisiting The Actors Center’s mission, vision, values, and goals. We held a series of Town Hall meetings to reimagine the future of our organization and I challenged us to think more broadly about the scope, inclusivity, and reach of our programming. Following a strategic review, and conversations with more than 140 company members, board members, teachers, donors, foundation leaders, and industry contacts, I proposed a series of new initiatives that could reposition our organization to be of greater service to our entire field, accessible to more artists, and operate more sustainably. I’d like to invite you to a Company Meeting on Zoom on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 5:00pm to discuss launching one such initiative: a new Mentorship and Emerging Artist Program. This unique 8-month program will assist a cohort of young artists in bridging the gap between their training and the profession, while paying forward the accumulated wisdom and opportunities that our Resident Company members have benefited from. Building upon the intergenerational dynamic of our existing company, this program takes what The Actors Center does exceptionally well and extends it to a new demographic. There are many effective places for young actors to train and take classes, but this program seeks to augment that with mentorship and guidance toward one’s overall growth as an artist. We can support these individuals in finding their artistic voice and holding on to what they uniquely have to offer our profession, amid all of the practical questions of entering the business. I’ll share more details about the proposed pilot program at the company meeting, as well as in a follow up email for those who cannot attend. I’d be grateful for your feedback, engagement, and support as we explore this vital next step as an organization. After 8 years of...

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • CoLab: Singing Space (3/7)

    COMPANY COLABS Singing Space Thursday Afternoon Dates & Times Thursday, March 7, 2024 – 2:00pm-5:00pm Houghton Hall, 22 East 30th Street, 2nd Floor Ballroom Hosted by Alison Cimmet & Ka-Ling Cheung About the CoLab Company members Ka-Ling Cheung and Alison Cimmet are hosting another edition of Singing Space. Singers of all levels (as well as those who consider themselves non-singers) are welcome! Try out some repertoire, prepare an audition, work on your nerves, or just have fun! Participants will work individually on the song of their choice. An accompanist will be provided. Each participant will choose how to spend their allotted time and if/how they would like feedback from the group. There will be no teacher and facilitators Ka-Ling and Alison will ensure a supportive atmosphere. Observers are welcomed and encouraged! About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    In-Person Workshop FAY SIMPSON: The Art of Layering, Embodying Text with Complexity Four Monday Mornings Dates & Times Monday, March 4, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 11, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 18, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 25, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Lucid Body House, 230 Lexington Ave (at 34th Street) Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Founder of The Lucid Body and NYU faculty member Fay Simpson returns to The Actors Center to lead a workshop over four Mondays in March. Fay will introduce her unique physical training method for the actor, the Lucid Body, offering tools for character diagnosis and to help participants create differing layers present in a character’s given circumstances. She'll then guide participants in the art of keeping those layers alive in the body. Every session will start with a robust articulating warm up. Sessions run Monday mornings, 10:00am-1:00pm. About Fay Simpson Fay Simpson is the Founder of the Lucid Body, a somatic process for actors which connects a psychophysical awareness of the body with the ancient Hindu wisdom of the chakra energy centers. She is an Associate Arts Professor at NYU’s Graduate Acting Program, and has been the Artistic Director and co-founder of Impact Theatre since its creation in 1990 (D-Train, Degas’ Little Dancer, Marital Bliss of Francis and Maxine, Kurt’s Wife: A Story of Lotte Lenya, Grey Gone, and most recently, SCOTTY). 
The Lucid Body House opened in March of 2013, in midtown Manhattan. Fay has taught at The Yale School of Drama, The Studio/NY, The New School, Michael Howard Studios, Marymount Manhattan College, and The Actors Center. Fay is a coach and movement director for stage, TV, and film. She also co-founded a Theatre for Social Change summer program in Tanzania for Yale Drama students, as well as the Veterans Project in New York. She has a two year teacher training program with Lucid Body teachers now working around the world. The 2nd edition of her book, The Lucid Body; A Guide for the Physical Actor was published in 2020 and hailed by Drama Book Shop as “one of the ten most essential books for the actor.” www.lucidbody.com Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 14 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. Very limited conflicts can be accommodated. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

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

  • The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    The Writer’s CoLab, Winter 2024

    Pier 57 25 11th Avenue, NYC, NY, United States

    COMPANY COLABS The Writer's CoLab Wednesday Mornings Dates & Times Wednesday, January 24, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, January 31, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 14, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 21, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, February 28, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 13, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue Hosted by Emily Kratter, Lena Kaminsky, Rebecca Harris, and Kathleen Turco-Lyon About the CoLab The Writer’s CoLab is a space where members can gather to write and share pages. Writing can often be isolating and working from home can be distracting. Our hope is to establish a designated space to work collectively each week, making the writing process more communal, offering accountability, and creating an opportunity to hear work aloud. The first two hours of the meeting will be devoted to independent work. You are welcome to use that time however you’d like. There will be three prompts offered at the beginning of each session to inspire if needed. The third hour will be devoted to sharing and reading. Each week, two people will have the opportunity to sign up for a 30-minute slot to use according to what is most helpful for their process. In most cases, the writer will assign roles for their pages, the pages will be read aloud, and if desired, the writer can ask for a round of feedback based upon their specific questions and needs. If you are not writing but would like to join for the reading portion of this gathering to participate or listen to the shared work, you are more than welcome. Sessions run Wednesday mornings from 10am-1pm from January 24th- February 28th. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Haruna Lee: Breaking Open the Pilot

    Haruna Lee: Breaking Open the Pilot (3/14-4/25)

    In-Person Workshop HARUNA LEE: Breaking Open the Pilot Six Thursday Afternoons Dates & Times Thursday, March 14, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm Thursday, March 21, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm —No Class, Thursday, March 28, 2024— Thursday, April 4, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm Thursday, April 11, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm Thursday, April 18, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm Thursday, April 25, 2024 – 3:00pm-5:30pm Theaterlab, 357 West 36th Street, 4th floor Atelier Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Theater maker, screenwriter, and educator Haruna Lee comes to The Actors Center for the first time for a 6-week workshop focusing on “The Pilot”. Learn the fundamentals of TV writing by deconstructing the most important episode of a new series. We'll do a deep dive into the nuts and bolts—going over the structural and technical elements that make up any pilot, as well as reading, watching, and discussing scripts each week to sharpen our analysis. You'll also receive creative writing assignments outside of class to begin your own journey of writing your pilot episode. Sessions run Thursdays starting March 14 from 3:00pm-5:30pm. About Haruna Lee Haruna Lee is a Taiwanese/Japanese/American theater maker, screenwriter, educator and community steward whose work is rooted in a liberation-based healing practice. They wrote for AppleTV+'s Pachinko, HBO Max’s The Flight Attendant, and have been in TV development with Composition 8, Chatham Grove, Alloy Entertainment and WBTV, JuVee, Archer Gray, and other projects. Plays include War Lesbian (Dixon Place 2014), Memory Retrograde (Ars Nova 2017, UTR 2018), plural (love) (WP Pipeline Festival 2022, Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab 2019) and Suicide Forest (Ma-Yi Theater & Bushwick Starr 2019, remount 2020), for which they received an Obie Award for Playwriting and Conception and was on the 2020 Kilroys List. Lee has received the Steinberg Playwright Award, the Ollie New Play Award, FCA Grants to Artists Award, a MacDowell Fellowship including the Keith Haring Fellowship, the Map Fund Grant, the New Dramatists Van Lier Fellowship, and is a currently a member of New Dramatists (2023-2030) and a member of the 2019 artEquity cohort. Their writing has been published by 53rd State Press, Theater Magazine, Table Work. They’ve collaborated as a writer, performer, and in other myriad roles with artists such as Lynn Nottage, Vanessa German, Aya Ogawa, Ralph Lee, Mac Wellman, Cesar Alvarez, Kate Benson, Minor Theater, Normandy Sherwood, Taylor Mac, Andrea Geyer, David Lang, NAATCO and Anohni—among others. They've taught playwriting and devised theater at Brooklyn College, Stanford, NYU, Pace,...

  • Study Hall: Weekly Writing Space

    Study Hall, Winter 2024

    COMPANY COLABS Study Hall Friday Mornings Dates & Times Friday, January 12, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 19, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, January 26, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 2, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 9, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 16, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, February 23, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 1, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 8, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET Friday, March 15, 2024 - 9:00am-11:00am ET On Zoom Hosted by Heidi Armbruster About the CoLab From Host Heidi Armbruster: Happy New Year! Do you want to jumpstart your writing goals for 2024? Have you been toying with a writing idea but haven't been able to set aside time to make it happen? Or are you like me—and you sit down with good intentions to do some writing—but then "squirrel!" to something shiny like cleaning toilets or baking emergency banana bread? Study Hall can help! I've found that writing ”alone together” can help to keep me accountable. Sometimes a community of people at work is what I need to start a project, make progress in my writing, or (fingers crossed!) finish something. Join me and the rest of the Study Hall crew for a 2024 edition. Open to all newcomers and returning Study Hall-ers About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP Now Comments/Queries

  • Kevin Isola: Clown (3/16-3/17)

    Kevin Isola: Clown (3/16-3/17)

    In-Person Workshop KEVIN ISOLA: Clown Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, March 16, 2024 – 10:00am-5:00pm Saturday, March 17, 2024 – 10:00am-5:00pm Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, Studio X 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and NYU Grad Acting faculty, Kevin Isola, returns to The Actors Center for a weekend workshop in March, diving into the world of the clown. Come tap into your sense of joy and invite the assumption of your own brilliance to be a guiding force in your work. We’ll demystify and befriend the concept of failure so that risk, surprise, fearlessness, and delight can become the backbone of your artistry. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-5:00pm with a lunch break. About Kevin Isola Kevin Isola has been on the faculty of NYU’s Graduate Acting Program for the past 14 years where he teaches Shakespeare’s Clowns in the first year and Advanced Theatre Clowning Techniques in the third year. Additionally, he’s been invited to teach at The Actors Center, Fordham University, Wagner College, Muhlenberg College, Red Bull Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and The 52nd Street Project. Kevin is a professional actor who for the past three decades has performed in most every facet of the entertainment industry. He is also a co-creator of the clown show The New Bozena with Rainn Wilson (The Office), David Costabile (Billions, Lincoln), and Michael Dahlen (Blue Man Group) which ran for five months Off-Broadway, continued regionally, and was sold to Twentieth Century Fox. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend both sessions in full. Comments/Queries

  • CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    CoLab: The Artist’s Way

    COMPANY COLABS The Artist's Way Once a Week on Zoom Dates & Times Tentative Date: Saturday Mornings – 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT Beginning February 3, 2024 The day and time is negotiable Hosted by Jason Butler Harner About the CoLab From Jason Butler Harner: Have you ever thought about doing The Artist’s Way? Or maybe you did it years ago, and could use some hopeful invigoration now? Anyone ever started, not completed, and/or had the books gathering dust on your shelf, in the closet, or under a bed side-eying you? Well I have and I’d like to complete it this time. Here’s a chance for community support towards completion and inspiration. Let’s go diving for pearls. The key task in the book is the dreaded Morning Pages with a few artist dates alone in the week, and occasional time for introspection. I’m starting a group, with the solid goal of completing the 13 week cycle. Here’s how it will work: We meet once a week on Zoom for 60-75 minutes. We read the short chapter aloud until the ‘Tasks and Check In’ section, followed by a brief discussion. We also pair or throuple up. These smaller groups will encourage each other throughout the week, however each decides best for that group. I could potentially record the discussion portion and make it accessible for anyone who can’t join that week, with the set intention of showing up for each other and ourselves. The day and time is negotiable. Weekend mornings seem optimal currently. If you're interested, please kindly RSVP by Friday, January 26th. ​Let’s leap so the net will appear - yet again. Hoping for a nice group. About the Series Company CoLabs are a series at The Actors Center that offer a framework for collaborative explorations and community programming among company members. Company members host or facilitate projects—play reading groups, explorations of new material or approaches, writing labs, devising work, field trips, retreats—in short, anything inspiring to explore among peers. CoLabs offer creative outlets to explore work you might not otherwise have the opportunity for, while continuing to share resources and deepen connections among our Actors Center community. RSVP to Attend This CoLab is now full. Comments/Queries

  • Kevin Isola: Clown (3/16-3/17)

    Kevin Isola: Clown (3/16-3/17)

    In-Person Workshop KEVIN ISOLA: Clown Weekend Workshop Dates & Times Saturday, March 16, 2024 – 10:00am-5:00pm Saturday, March 17, 2024 – 10:00am-5:00pm Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, Studio X 280 Broadway, Enter at 53A Chambers Street Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Actor, teacher, and NYU Grad Acting faculty, Kevin Isola, returns to The Actors Center for a weekend workshop in March, diving into the world of the clown. Come tap into your sense of joy and invite the assumption of your own brilliance to be a guiding force in your work. We’ll demystify and befriend the concept of failure so that risk, surprise, fearlessness, and delight can become the backbone of your artistry. Sessions run Saturday and Sunday, 10:00am-5:00pm with a lunch break. About Kevin Isola Kevin Isola has been on the faculty of NYU’s Graduate Acting Program for the past 14 years where he teaches Shakespeare’s Clowns in the first year and Advanced Theatre Clowning Techniques in the third year. Additionally, he’s been invited to teach at The Actors Center, Fordham University, Wagner College, Muhlenberg College, Red Bull Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and The 52nd Street Project. Kevin is a professional actor who for the past three decades has performed in most every facet of the entertainment industry. He is also a co-creator of the clown show The New Bozena with Rainn Wilson (The Office), David Costabile (Billions, Lincoln), and Michael Dahlen (Blue Man Group) which ran for five months Off-Broadway, continued regionally, and was sold to Twentieth Century Fox. Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 16 actors. Participants are expected to attend both sessions in full. Comments/Queries

  • Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    Fay Simpson: The Art of Layering (3/4-3/25)

    In-Person Workshop FAY SIMPSON: The Art of Layering, Embodying Text with Complexity Four Monday Mornings Dates & Times Monday, March 4, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 11, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 18, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Monday, March 25, 2024 – 10:00am-1:00pm Lucid Body House, 230 Lexington Ave (at 34th Street) Unfortunately we are unable to accommodate observers for this workshop. About the Workshop Founder of The Lucid Body and NYU faculty member Fay Simpson returns to The Actors Center to lead a workshop over four Mondays in March. Fay will introduce her unique physical training method for the actor, the Lucid Body, offering tools for character diagnosis and to help participants create differing layers present in a character’s given circumstances. She'll then guide participants in the art of keeping those layers alive in the body. Every session will start with a robust articulating warm up. Sessions run Monday mornings, 10:00am-1:00pm. About Fay Simpson Fay Simpson is the Founder of the Lucid Body, a somatic process for actors which connects a psychophysical awareness of the body with the ancient Hindu wisdom of the chakra energy centers. She is an Associate Arts Professor at NYU’s Graduate Acting Program, and has been the Artistic Director and co-founder of Impact Theatre since its creation in 1990 (D-Train, Degas’ Little Dancer, Marital Bliss of Francis and Maxine, Kurt’s Wife: A Story of Lotte Lenya, Grey Gone, and most recently, SCOTTY). 
The Lucid Body House opened in March of 2013, in midtown Manhattan. Fay has taught at The Yale School of Drama, The Studio/NY, The New School, Michael Howard Studios, Marymount Manhattan College, and The Actors Center. Fay is a coach and movement director for stage, TV, and film. She also co-founded a Theatre for Social Change summer program in Tanzania for Yale Drama students, as well as the Veterans Project in New York. She has a two year teacher training program with Lucid Body teachers now working around the world. The 2nd edition of her book, The Lucid Body; A Guide for the Physical Actor was published in 2020 and hailed by Drama Book Shop as “one of the ten most essential books for the actor.” www.lucidbody.com Register Now Participants Enrollment is limited to 14 actors. Participants are expected to attend all sessions. Very limited conflicts can be accommodated. Comments/Queries

  • Weekly Community Space

    Weekly Community Space

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