The mission of The Brooklyn Theatre Arts Project is to provide a creative forum for the development of new works, the cultivating of artists of all ages and the enrichment of the larger community
~The Brooklyn Theatre Arts Project will foster the creative spirit of its members and community by providing a space that is supportive of developing original, challenging and experimental works. To this end, writers and directors will be invited to workshop their projects and preview works in progress
~In addition to original, innovative works, The Brooklyn Theatre Arts Project will feature new faces. The space will function as a home for local artists seeking to produce and improve their own works and hone their personal skills. It will also be available for established groups that require an independent venue
~For the larger community, neighborhood, borough and city, The Brooklyn Theatre Arts Project will seek to provide the opportunity to attend and participate in the theatrical arts. This experience should not only aim to entertain but enlighten and challenge
Theatre33 is presently interviewing actors for our 20 Dollar Acting Classes. For those actors that simply cannot afford the high prices that coaches charge for classes? All we ask is a 20 Dollar donation to the theater weekly to help support our mission.
I believe that anyone wishing to undertake the arduous task of the study of acting should be given as much encouragement and guidance as possible. As a playwright, actor and coach I strive to encourage student actors to pursue theatre in a manner that best suits their individual interests, aspirations and abilities. The wonderful thing about teaching actors is the requirement for individualized teaching and attention which makes it unlike any other kind of instructional academic environment. My goal is to challenge and nurture the creative energy of students while fostering enthusiasm on their part for personal discovery of the acting process. I believe that the acting process is different for each student. While I agree there are basic skills an actor needs to understand regarding voice, movement, text analysis and peri
I really enjoyed Zorro! Good show, good exercise..lol..wonderful use of space. Well choreographed too. Keep up the good work, looking forward to seeing more good stuff. Hugs all around.
Random fact time! "Hot Cockles" was a popular game at Christmas in medieval times. It was a game in which the other players took turns in striking the blindfolded player, who in turn has to guess the name of the person delivering the blow. The game was still popular during Christmas time until the Victorian era.
Hi BTAP-ers! Just wanted to sned a quick note to say I love and miss everyone and when I (someday) get a day off we should all go do something fun!
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Christy