7th-12th Grade-Beginning Scene Study for Teens - The Theatre Lab

7th-12th Grade-Beginning Scene Study for Teens

Day

Sundays

Dates

Sep 15 - Nov 3

Time

1 PM-3 PM

Instructor

Madeline Willard

$350

Location: The VIVA School (1923 Vermont Ave NW Suite T002, Washington, DC 20001)

This class will help actors of all experience levels learn how to work with a partner to tackle a  scene from a play. Students will learn the basics of scene analysis including how to identify conflict, objective, given circumstances, and establish relationships.  Students will apply what they have learned to scenes assigned by the instructor.  Students will work closely with their scene partner and receive feedback from the instructor.  They will work towards having a fully memorized scene by the final class. 

Sundays

1 PM-3 PM

September 15, 22, 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3

 

Location

onsite

Sessions

Fall I

7th-12th Grade-Beginning Scene Study for Teens

$350.00

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Instructor

Madeline Willard

Madeline Willard is a director and teacher currently working in Washington, D.C. Madeline has spent the last 4 years as a public school theatre teacher where she had the tremendous pleasure of working with middle and high school students in Charleston, SC as well as Atlanta, GA. While teaching she directed and produced several shows including Tuck Everlasting, Circus Olympus (Regional One Act Competition 1st place), The Con, Puffs, and Mutually Assured Destruction. She also directed At Home at The Zoo and Boy Meets Girl: A Young Love Story at Winthrop University. Madeline currently teaches various camps and classes through The Theatre Lab, Arts on
the Horizon, and Educational Theatre Company. As an artist and a teacher, Madeline believes that personal connection is the most important aspect of theater and strives to create a safe space for her students, actors, and audiences alike.

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