Stage Combat Workshop - CANCELLED
April 4-5, 2020
Lead by Nick Erickson
The Stage Combat workshop will focus on the basic skills necessary for effective unarmed or hand-to-hand combat for the stage. Students will learn a choreographed fight with a partner that includes slaps, punches, kicks, chokes, rolls, and falls. The workshop will finish with student presentations of their fight to their peers and invited guests.
Freestyle/Beatbox Workshop
August 31, 2019
Lead by Chris Sullivan
Chris Sullivan from the Broadway bound Freestyle Love Supreme will deliver a three hour workshop to Â鶹ƵµÀstudents on storytelling, beatboxing and improvisational poetry/rap with an emphasis on language arts and self expression using improv thinking tools and methods of vocal percussion.
He will outline his philosophy around improv thinking and lead activities designed to help nurture healthy process around collaboration, introduce new skills based in improvisational hip-hop and storytelling, while creating an inclusive and respectful environment.
Chris "Shockwave" Sullivan starred in "The Electric Company" on PBS/HBO and has appeared on "SportsNation", "The Daily Show", "The Real Housewives of New York City" and various programs for MTV and College Humor. He premieres on Broadway this Fall with "Freestyle Love Supreme" and has performed on stages all over the world from T.E.D. to The Edinburgh Fringe and from islands in Tahiti to the NYC Subway System.
BADA Information Session
October 25, 2019
Featuring Eunice Roberts, dean of BADA
Interested in studying abroad in London? Eunice Roberts from , will be here on Friday, October 25 from 12:50pm to 1:45pm in JSC Morrison Lounge. Anyone interested in studying theater abroad at BADA in London is welcome to attend.
Acting Workshop with Actors From the London Stage
March 2, 2019
Lead by the Actors From the London Stage
This workshop will begin with group vocal and physical work. Each student will be asked to bring a one-minute monolog, either an audition piece or from a current project. The guest artists will work one-on-one with students on these pieces.
New Play Festival Development Day
April 14th, 2018
Join us for a free public rehearsal of three new plays! This year's features are:Don't Tell Caroline About the Gays by Andrew Henson, Your Name _____ by Lucas Mogerley, and Blame Softly by Isabel Schwartzberg.
Tools of Writing Trickery
March 25, 2018
Lead by Edgerton Guest Artist, Sarah B. Mantell
Tools of Writing Trickery is a workshop about tricking yourself into writing. Writing is about collecting everything you find terrifying, beautiful, hilarious, heartbreaking, and hopeful in order to make something new—something more your own. We will dive into a wide variety of short writing exercises that will expand your ability to surprise yourself with new subjects and new forms.2016-2017 Special Events and Workshops
The Ghostlight Project
A Nationwide Theater Movement
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Join us at Keck Theater on January 19, 2017 at 5:00 P.M. as we take part in a nationwide theater movement. As part of our continuing collective desire to reinforce the ideals of inclusion, collaboration, and respect within our department, Â鶹ƵµÀTheater is excited to announce our participation in . Bring a bright light (LED’s, flashlight, phone light) and be ready to illuminate it at exactly 5:30 P.M. in solidarity to reinforce our shared theatrical ideals.
Universes
Live From the Edge
G. William Hume Theater Fellows
Friday, February 3, 2017
Redefining what theater is and who it speaks to, Live From the Edge is a unique performance event that turns the poem into a communal act.
Life: As You Know It
A workshop with Universes
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Life: As We Live It
A workshop with Universes
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Writing Workshop with Dan O'Brien
Poems and Plays
Sunday, March 26, 2017
What to Send Up When It Goes Down
September 8, 2016
Written and directed by , recent winner of
What To Send Up When It Goes Down is a play-pageant-ritual-homegoing celebration meant to disrupt, honor, and reclaim. An attempt to honor those lost to racist violence in America, the piece uses language, song and movement as a means of reflecting in order to cleanse and uplift.
Pacific Opera Project Presents The Rake's Progress
September 17 & 18, 2016 in Thorne Hall
A full production of one of the most-performed English-language operas ever, The Rake’s Progress, written by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky in Los Angeles in the late 1940s, comes to Thorne Hall.
Performing Racial Justice
October 18, 2016
A panel, part discussion and part performance, including dynamic LA artists such as playwright/spoken word artist ("What To Send Up When It Goes Down"), librettist/poet (The Black Automaton), Artistic Director (Watts Village Theatre Company), hip hop artivist (Artivist Entertainment), theater devisor (Tuesday Nights at the Cafe), and Â鶹ƵµÀAlum ("Beats, Rhymes and Resistance").
More Past Workshops
The Poetic & The Political with Stefanie Zadravec
An Actor's Guide to a Director's Process in Rehearsal with
Finding Your Voice as a Writer with Lily Blau
Jazz Aesthetics with Daniel Alexander Jones
Acting for the Camera Workshop with JP Allen
Writing for Television Workshop with Sheila Callaghan
Juggling Workshop with
Performing History with Roger Guenveur Smith
The Business of Acting with Jesse Burch
Guest speakers have included:
Stefanie Zadravec (playwright)
(director, artistic director of Artists Repertory Theatre)
Tim Sanford (Â鶹ƵµÀalum, /artistic director of Playwrights Horizons)
Roberta Levitow (artistic director of )
Carrie Yonekawa (Â鶹ƵµÀalum)
Melissa Berger (agent, CED Talent)
Mitchell Gossett (agent, United Talent)
Christine Dunford (actress)
Beth Holmes (casting director, Beth Holmes Casting)
John Billingsly & Bonnie Friedericy (actors, Bonnie is an Â鶹ƵµÀalum)
Alan Bruun (Creative Director, Disney, Â鶹ƵµÀalum)