Friday, February 8, 2008

Barksdale's Coffee and Conversations


Once a month The Barksdale Theatre at Willow Lawn has a program called Coffee and Conversations. Next Tuesday the 12th, Muffin Face will be moderating the talk back with a panel of Richmond Theatre Critics.

To all Actors, Directors, playwrites, designers, etc. - Here is your chance to send me questions you would like me to ask them during this event. Please leave it in the comments and I promise I will cover it best I can!

I have a few questions of my own.

This should be a very interesting talk back. Please join us!

more information at http://www.barksdalerichmond.org/

And a Reminder:

That evening (the 12th) I am teaching this class - as far as I know there are still spots available.

"Playing Multiple Characters"with Jill Bari Steinberg February 12, 2008, 7:00-9:30Second Presbyterian Church (5 N. 5th Street)$20

Richmond Shakespeare is delighted to welcome local star Jill Bari Steinberg to our training faculty for this month's workshop.

Playing multiple characters in the same play, or even the same scene, can be an intimidating challenge--or it can be a heck of a lot of fun. Jill Bari Steinberg could be considered Richmond's resident expert, having played every role in the 2004 award-winning Theatre Gym production of The Syringa Tree, which was revived at the Barksdale in 2007.

This workshop will impart techniques to create distinct physical and vocal character choices, as well as directing focus changes to establish each person. Each participant will finish the workshop with a complete multi-character scene performance. You don't have to be working on a one-person show (or five-actor Shakespeare) to benefit from these character-building tools!

Instructor Jill Bari Steinberg has been called "a civic treasure" by the Richmond Times-Dispatch. She is a two-time recipient of the Times-Dispatch’s Phoebe award and was one of the first recipients of The Firehouse Theatre’s Wall of Flame awards for her body of work there over the past 10 plus years. Recent highlights include Barksdale's The Member of the Wedding, Brooklyn Boy and The Man Who Came To Dinner, the Firehouse's As Bees in Honey Drown, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Bat Boy: the Musical, and Theatre Gym's My Children! My Africa, A Devil Inside and How I Learned to Drive (just for starters).The class is open to high school age and up. Space is limited. Participants should, as always, bring a bottle of water and be prepared to move.

Contact Director of Training Andrew Hamm at http://us.f307.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=Andrew@richmondshakespeare.com or 804-855-4998 for more information or to make a reservation.
Andrew Hamm

Director of Training, Richmond ShakespeareDirector of Contemporary Worship, Redeemer Lutheran Church804-855-4998 (cell)

The Richmond Shakespeare TheatreMeasure for Measure: February 7 - March 2

2 comments:

pnlkotula said...

I'm planning to be there. I'm sure you'll be brilliant.

Andrew Hamm said...

There are indeed still slots available for the class.

I will try to be there tomorrow morning as well!