Saturday, September 9, 2006

LiveArts in Charlottesville has acting workshop

If you have the time, money, desire and means of transportation, you might want to take part in LiveArts' Actors' LAB for guys. The workshop will be coordinated by Clinton Johnson. It will start on Sat., Sept. 16 and run through Oct. 28. The workshop is $175 for members and $200 otherwise.

LiveArts is the largest theatre in central Virginia, and has produced such recent plays as Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" and the quirky musical "Urinetown." They are located in Charlottesville, Va.

According to a flyer from LiveArts, the workshop is designed for men who want some acting experience or who wish to hone the talent they may already have. Through a focused look at the male roles in the LiveArts season ahead, the workshop will provide a chance to learn the ropes and dive into the manly style of acting.

There will also be a showcase featuring class work at the end of the workshop session.

I love this part- LiveArts is recommending that participants wear deodrant (mandatory!) and perhaps bring some Old Spice as well.

LiveArts will open its regular play season on Thursday, Spet. 21 with the Peter Schaffer play "Amadeus" that was the basis for Milos Forman's 1985 Oscar-winning film.

For more info: Call 434-977-4177 ext. 100, or email education@livearts.org

LiveArts web site is: http://www.livearts.org

 

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