A variety of workshops, with a variety of fun

 
 

Theater Games are a process applicable to any field, discipline, or subject matter which creates a place where full participation, communication, and transformation can take place.

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Be a Character

Become anyone you wish in an imagination-filled exploration of what it like to be someone else. Play dedicated to the practice of being a character.

Playing in the Yard

A day of playing games as we learn to work in a group. Become a master of the playground with classic games from the yard and street.

Creating Stories

Create your very own stories. With plot twists and interesting characters, we will capture the best ones for sharing with our friends and family.

Melodrama

A chance to act out as much and as big as you want with the biggest emotions. We will laugh and cry; get mad and scared as we explore our feelings (both real and fake).

Character Movement

Explore how to move in around in as many different ways as we can possibly think. We will also challenge ourselves to move in sync!

Working with a Script

Have your pencils sharpened and ready to work like professional actors preparing to perform scenes from real scripts.

Stand-Up

Try your hand at being a stand up comic! Tell a funny story or joke (clean only) and make your friends laugh. Whoever laughs the most, wins!

Writing a Script

Sharpen those pencils because we are going to write our own scripts for performing in class. Create dialogue and watch it come to life as others perform your piece.

Silent Movie Stars

Perform a silent movie like those of 100 years ago and make a film from our day to share. Will you be tied to the railroad tracks or be the hero?

Improv Showcase

Develop comedy skills in an improvised comedy show like those at Second City and on tv’s Who’s Line is it Anyway.

Making a Musical

Fun with music! Show off your best characters while we rhyme, sing and dance as we create a musical in the Broadway style.

Commedia Dell’arte

Learn classic theater characters developed in the Italian Renaissance. Make a character mask; then bring it to life. Practice movements from early Italian theater, used in vaudeville, slapstick, silent films and today.

Think You Can Dance?

Share our favorite dance music and learn how to dance confidently by ourselves and with a partner for parties and for fun!

Making a Movie

Share in the telling of a story, Hollywood style. Brainstorm, organize scenes, and then film improvised dialogue on camera

Shark-tank; Think-tank

There’s a deadline and the team must solve the problem in time. Make tough decisions running a business and beat the competition.