There seem to be a handful of theatre companies offering online workshops, classes or seminars during this time, including Steppenwolf and Trinity Rep. Have you come across any others?
Stand-by Joined: 5/9/19
I’ve been doing a bunch of things with Broadway kids auditions and Broadway Weekends at Home which is completely free! Broadway Workshop is also a good one. I haven’t done any online things with them because I think they’re a little pricy but I absolutely love the company they run. Have been friends with them for a long time and I’m glad they’re staying strong during these tough times.
A lot of local theater companies that regularly have educational programming are offering online classes, workshops, and lessons. I think most of my friends and I are at least working part time through these, which is a whole lot easier than starting from scratch and offering online lessons on our own. Chances are your local non-Equity, children's theater, or not for profit company is offering online programming to stay afloat and keep their teaching artists employed.
Yes, they are indeed.
I'm simply curious about what larger theatres across the country are doing the same.
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Theatresketch said: "I'm a graduate student at New York Film Academy and I'm looking for online workshops to improve my pronunciation skills. I'm working on my final project too and I was wondering if it's now possible to find an independent theatre project advisor and pay for dissertation mentorship or easily find private tutors online too."
BroadwayWorld & IAMT launched online theater classes in February (the prices start at $500).
Camp Broadway and Broadway Bees are offering new workshops and and classes online.
Woodland Opera House > virtual classes.
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