Cost

$370

The Play’s The Thing

Day

Mondays

Dates

Nov 9 - Dec 14

Time

7 - 10 PM

Instructor

Instructor

José Carrasquillo

In a theatrical production, the “play” is the roadmap. This class is designed to help you take full advantage of each of the elements the playwright has provided. Learn to decode a play’s structure (acts & scenes), characters, setting (time and place), story chronology, beats (small units of action), themes, and style. Knowing what to look for in a play is a necessary skill to all actors and theatre makers. Students will be assigned one play per week for discussion under the guidance of one of Washington’s premier directors and producers. 

“The play’s the thing.”
Hamlet

Class Size*

6-12 

* Note: Small class sizes are a fundamental part of our training philosophy at The Theatre Lab. Classes are intentionally kept small to ensure every person receives extensive personalized feedback from instructors and meaningful collaboration with other students. If a class is full, we encourage you to join the waitlist, and we will contact you if a spot becomes available.

Recommended Next Steps

Students who complete this class often continue with:

  • History of the Theatre
  • The Stanislavski Method
  • Meisner Technique I, II and III
  • Creating a Role

Class availability depends on the session. Return to our course catalogue to explore what is currently open for enrollment.

Tuition Discount

Theatre Lab members receive a 10% discount off of class tuition, automatically applied at checkout. Annual memberships cost only $70 per year and also include discounted tickets to all Theatre Lab performances. Read more about becoming a member here.

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Class Policies

We encourage all students to review our Adult Class Policies prior to enrolling.

Location

In Person

Sessions

Fall II

12 in stock

Instructor

José Carrasquillo

José Carrasquillo is a theatre director and educator. Recent credits include The Brothers Size at 1st Stage in Reston, Virginia and Rhinoceros at Tantrum Theatre in Athens, Ohio. Favorite local credits include Nat Turner in Jerusalem, The Body of an American, El Paso Blue, After the Fall and Happy Days. He has taught/lectured or directed at The Theatre Lab, Juilliard School of Drama, UMD at College Park, Catholic University, the University of Washington (Seattle), Cornish College for the Arts, Ohio University at Athens, and the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. Jose serves as the Director of Artistic Programming at Ford’s Theatre.

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