2nd-4th Grade -Young Actor’s Collective Jr.-Macbeth
Day
WednesdaysDates
Feb 19 - May 16Time
4:30 PM-6:30 PMInstructor
Bryanda Minix$500
Young Actor’s Collective Jr.-Macbeth
Wednesdays, 4:30-6:30 PM
Dates: Feb 19, 26, March 12 ,19, 26, April 2, 9, 23, 30, May 7, May 14 (11 weeks + performance)
Performance: Friday, May 16 (6:30 PM performance, 4:30 PM actor call time)
(no class March 5, April 16)
Grades: 2-4
Instructor: Bry Minix
Location: The Theatre Lab
Tuition: $500
*Director approval required. Please email Terah@theatrelab.org with the student’s previous experience for approval*
For young actors with experience ready to take on a Shakespearean challenge, this class offers a thrilling opportunity to create and perform their own adaptation of Macbeth. Students will embark on a creative journey, delving into the dark and mysterious world of “The Scottish Play.” In the first half of the class, they’ll work as an ensemble to reimagine the iconic scenes and characters, collaboratively devising a 20-30-minute adaptation that brings their unique vision of Macbeth to life. During the second half, they’ll dive deeper into their roles, exploring the powerful themes, intense emotions, and intricate language of Shakespeare’s work as they rehearse for their final performance. Join us for this empowering class where young actors become both the architects and performers of their very own Macbeth! As this is a performance-based class, attendance is crucial. Please ensure your child is available for the dates listed above prior to registration.
Location
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Spring I2nd-4th Grade -Young Actor’s Collective Jr.-Macbeth
$500.00
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Instructor
Bryanda Minix
Bryanda Minix is a multidisciplinary theatre artist and educator, professional conversation starter and connector, cultivator of hope, and fierce advocate towards removing barriers to opportunity. Originally from Houston, TX, she taught both academic and arts instruction. She relocated to DC in 2015, and works locally as an actor, writer, director, teaching artist, photographer, and improvisor.
Training
She is a graduate of The Honors Acting Conservatory at The Theatre Lab.
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