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AACT’s Adjudication Workshops
Intensive 5-Day Workshop
Facilitator: Kathy Pingel This intensive workshop will begin on Tuesday evening, June 23 and continue throughout the festival, culminating on Saturday, June 27. There is also an optional session over breakfast on Sunday to share your opinions of the awards presented. Participants will learn the skills of adjudicating and gain practical experience through observing and critiquing the festival shows. Sessions will be Tuesday evening and mornings (when other workshops are meeting), then between the shows (when the audience is hearing from the national adjudicators) the workshop participants will practice adjudicating the shows and receive feedback in the workshop setting. The AACT Adjudication Workshop is part of the national festival, but requires an extra fee ($135) to help cover the costs of the four plus days of intensive instruction. Register for this workshop when you register for AACTFest. For more information contact the AACT office.
Special Workshop: Introduction to Adjudication
Facilitator: Kathy Pingel For directors and others who are not interested in being adjudicators, but want an insight into the adjudication process, this workshop is offered Tuesday, June 23, 6:30-8:30 pm. The fee for the Intro to Adjudication is $25. Register for this workshop when you register for AACTFest. For more information contact the AACT office. Already registered for the festival and want to add either workshop?
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Listed below are workshops currently on the roster. These workshops are included in Full Registration. Check back for additions & updates.
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Artistic
When Color Does Matter
Friday June 26, 10:30-11:45 am Facilitators: Sal Jones and Susan Harrington The purpose and intent of this workshop is to identify and discuss scripts where color-blind casting is not an option, where to look for actors and actress to fill the roles and the barriers, and obstacles to mounting such plays/productions.
Susan Harrington is a former public school educator, VP of Arlington Friends of the Drama, Membership Director for EMACT, and serves as liaison to AACT and New England Theatre Conference for EMACT. |
Theatre Changes Lives! Theatre for Youth with Special Needs
Friday June 26, 9-10:15 am Facilitators: Chad-Alan Carr and Morrie Enders Artistic Directors share their experience in replicating The Penguin Project (theatre production for those with special needs and their peer mentors): How it works, what it takes, and how the project resulted in more sponsorship money. Presenters will share stories and a short documentary film about the project. Find out how you could bring this program to your theatre and change lives. Theatre is for everyone! You can do it too!
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Write a Musical?!
Friday June 26, 9-10:15 am Facilitator: Lucinda Lawrence Have a story that cries "musical theatre," but you're stuck for what is next? These top 10 picks for the 99% perspiration of creating musical theatre include matching music style and dramatic atmosphere, making lovely musical phrases for singing, and composing sing-able melodies. Handouts provide more than 10 additional tips and tricks. >Download workshop handout
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Shakespeare for Kids
Saturday June 27, 10:30-11:45 am Facilitator: Robert Picklesimer How to teach kids Shakespeare, using Shakespeare to help them learn about theatre, as well as language and subtext in theatre. You'll also learn ways to perform Shakespeare plays with predominantly young actors. >Download workshop handout
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Surprise! Shakespeare Got Italy Right!
Saturday June 27, 9-10:15 am Facilitator: Wally Hurst A focus on an approach to "the Italian plays" of Shakespeare, by examining the real places, people and practices of the locales in which Shakespeare set so many of his plays. Explore Verona, Venice, and “the island" of The Tempest. Not just a geography lesson, these locations are great clues to understanding the depth of Shakespeare's knowledge of Italy, its people and customs.
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Veterans, Seniors, and Oil Workers -- Oh My!
Saturday June 27, 9-10:15 am Facilitator: Kathy Coudle-King Best practices, pitfalls and joys when theatres incorporate meaningful projects into their season. Greater Grand Forks Community Theatre will share experiences of securing grants, creating original works, producing and touring original works, and discuss their production of Deployed which was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition and on Air Force’s closed-circuit stations.
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Playwriting - Is It For Me?
Saturday June 27, 10:30-11:45 am Facilitator: Jim Danek Become encouraged to write a play, even if you have always wanted to but have never taken the first step. Learn how to begin and how to continue after being stuck after a couple of dozen pages. Explore what makes some scripts more successful than others, and compare some successful scripts from the last couple of thousand years as well as some that lost their historical significance.
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Resources for Musical Theatre & Licensing In's-And-Out's
Friday June 26, 10:30-11:45 am At this all-inclusive workshop you'll discover MTI's latest and greatest production resources, learn how to lower your royalties, and make your interaction with your licensing house as pain-free and fun as possible! Be sure to stick around for the RehearScore Challenge, where valuable prizes, including a free standard rental on your next show, could be yours! For nearly 20 years, John Prignano, has been with Music Theatre International as Senior Operations Officer. He has led workshops around the world for teachers and community theatres, and has been instrumental in creating tools and fostering an environment at MTI that encourages meaningful dialogue and interaction between the licensing house and theatre educators. |
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Technical
Places in 5
Friday June 26, 10:30-11:45 am Facilitator: John Eppert Tips, tools, techniques, and words of wisdom from a veteran Stage Manager. The role of stage manager in all aspects of the production process, from pre-audition to strike, will be discussed.
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From Rags to Ball Gowns
Friday June 26, 9-10:15 am Facilitator: Nancy K. Eppert Costume design is much more than simply pulling clothes from the closet and hoping they will suffice. This hands-on workshop will focus on creating costumes that not only fit the director’s vision, but tips and tools for thinking outside the box (or closet), using found objects, re-working existing pieces and working with the entire creative staff of a production. Create just what the director wants, actors need, and fulfills the costumer's artistic eye.
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Theatrical Lighting in a Small Space on a Limited Budget
Saturday June 27, 9-10:15 am Facilitator: Robert Picklesimer A primer on the four (not three, as most college textbooks would tell you) controllable properties of light; tricks on lighting in a small space, but applicable to a large space; and and the basics of lighting, lighting theory, and how to enhance performances through lighting. >Download workshop handout
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The Art of Scene Painting
Saturday June 27, 10:30-11:45 am Facilitator: David Len Learn creative methods of scenic painting in this hands-on workshop with an experienced scenic artist. All levels of experience welcome. Paint clothes required for participants.
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