Rotate Theatre Acting Workshop: Monologues & Scenes
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February - April 2025
- Dates and Times: TBA
- Optional: Bonus virtual session with Writing Workshop participants.
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Location: Madison, WI
- More location info TBA
- Age: Adult
- Experience Level: Recommended for those with a theatre background. Performers of underrepresented demographics (LGBTQIA2S+, BIPOC, women, etc) who are exploring new material or who feel out-of-practice are especially encouraged to participate.
- Facilitators: Cyra K. Polizzi with directors Breahan Eve Pautsch and Richard Paro.
- COVID Precautions: If experiencing symptoms or known exposure, participants are asked to test negative before arrival and a mask is recommended.
- Cost: Subsidized*
- Registration: Opens this winter. Please join our Mailing List to be notified about registration and other opportunities.
Rotate Theatre Acting Workshop: Monologues & Scenes is a consent-conscious workshop series inviting artists to embrace curiosity, collaboration, and multidirectional learning while exploring our acting toolboxes and rehearsing monologues and/or short two-person scenes.
Each week consists of a highly modifiable warm-up and an activity, followed by an opportunity for each participant to play with a short piece with the help of Rotate directors, and concludes with a closing activity. Participants have the option of cold-reading a new piece each week, exploring one piece over the course of the series, or anything in between. Solos or duets from musicals are also welcome and may be workshopped a capella or with a recorded backing track.
Rotate Theatre's 2024/2025 programming includes two virtual Writing Workshop series, one running in tandem with the Acting Workshop. This season culminates with Rotate Theatre's spring event, Stage Test: An Evening of Works in Development, in Madison, WI.
Please join our Mailing List to be notified about future opportunities or email RotateTheatre@gmail.com for more information or access-related questions or requests.
*Rotate Theatre Company is offering this workshop series to artists for just a small one-time $20 administrative fee (if the fee is a barrier, request a fee waiver on the registration form). The rest of the cost is subsidized by donations and partnerships that help us provide affordable development opportunities like this one -- Consider donating today! A donation of $300 subsidizes this workshop series for one artist.