Play Reading Thursday May 11th at 7pm New World Home Cooking, Saugerties, NY

LUNGS by Duncan Macmillan. Direction: Christine Crawfis “Duncan Macmillan’s distinctive, off-kilter love story is brutally honest, funny, edgy and current. It gives voice to a generation for whom uncertainty is a way of life through two flawed, but deeply human people who you don’t always like but start to feel you might love.” —The Guardian, London
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Play Reading Thursday, May 4th, 7pm at New World Home Cooking, Saugerties

Spring Reading Series
Finks by Joe Gilford
7pm, New World Home Cooking, Saugerties, NY, more info: 845 679 0154 – info@voicetheatre.org  https://voicetheatre.org/spring-reading-series-2017/ On the verge of TV stardom, comic Mickey Dobbs meets actress and activist Natalie Meltzer, and their romance blossoms–as does the risk that they’ll be blacklisted for their political activities. In the face of the House Un-American Activity Committee, the right to free speech and expression is challenged.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Early Bird Registration for Summer Youth Workshop ends May 1st

Register now: https://voicetheatre.org/summer-youth-workshops/

2016 Summer Youth Workshop
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Presentation Today: Friday, March 24th – Saugerties High School

VT’s anti-bullying workshops focusing on original monologues of student definitions of “home”, “the other” and the “refugee”  are being presented today at 11:51am-12:34pm in the library of Saugerties High School, 132 Washington Avenue, Saugerties, NY.

 A monologue: 

The reason that I made the decision to leave my country and my dear family is because here in this country there are many opportunities to be a successful person. I came to this country to find a better life, everyone wants a better life, a calm life, without fear, without apprehension. In my country there are many young boys who are killed because they are in gangs. These are some of the reasons why Hispanic people immigrate to this country to get away from problems that might cause them to die. And those of us who are here do not want to do anything bad, we are here to look for a better life.

 

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Belonging and Bullying High School Workshops

High School Workshops to combat bullying. We are presenting these workshops in Saugerties, Boces and Kingston High Schools. The topic this week: empathy.

 

                                         

 

                                           This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a re-grant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.

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Summer Youth Workshop is registering

Registration happening now for the Summer Youth Workshop.

More info and registration: https://voicetheatre.org/summer-youth-workshops/  

Summer Youth Workshop 2016
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Open Auditions – The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder

Auditions are for Equity and non-Equity actors.

We are seeking 9 male, 9 female actors, all types, ages and ethnicities. If you play an instrument and/or sing that’s a plus.

We are also looking for volunteer production assistants.

Auditions are being held by appointment on Saturday, March 11th and Sunday March 19th at the Woodstock Reformed Church, 16 Tinker Street, on the Village Green, enter through the back door, parking is in the rear.

Rehearsals begin May 23rd and the production opens at the Byrdcliffe Theater July 6th – 23rd 2017. We will have day, evening and weekend rehearsals. Performances are three weeks: Thursday – Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday matinees; 2pm.

To set-up an audition contact the director: Shauna Kanter at info@voicetheatre.org  The script, character descriptions and selected sides will be sent to you. Non-Union contract is a stipend and Equity contract: Special Appearances Guest Artist.

 

Devin Doyle and Brett Owen in “Our Country’s Good”, 2015.

 

 

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Announcing Voice Theatre’s Main Stage Production

The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder. “Save the Human race.” One of the defining American plays of the century.

“Wilder stages history as a series of giddy pratfalls, in which mankind keeps bouncing back from every near wipe-out.”
– John Lahr

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