Listen to us on NPR’s WAMC’s Roundtable – Friday April 27th @ 10:30am

Join us on NPR’s – WAMC’s Roundtable — April 27th at 10:30am!

Shauna Kanter, Wally Carbone and Maryanne DiPalma are talking about Voice Theatre’s  Spring Reading Series at the Golden Notebook May 3rd, 10th & 17th @ 7pm. Reservations strongly suggested – call us: 845 679 0154. https://voicetheatre.org/spring-reading-series/

We’ll also be talking about the Voice Theatre refugee program with high school students and undocumented, unaccompanied refugee kids aged 12-17. https://voicetheatre.org/belonging-and-bullying/

Spring Reading Series 2018

New Venue for the Spring Reading Series 2018….The Golden Notebook, 29 Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY

Same plays are being presented. Same Dates … Same Times

May 3 – The Shadow Child by Myra Slotnick 

May 10 – The Birth Experiment written and directed by Wally Carbone

May 17 – Women’s Minyan by Naomi Ragan
 

We wish our friends at New World Home Cooking all the best they supported the Voice Theatre Spring  Reading Series for two years and we are grateful to them for that and for all the support to the arts that they contributed to in our community.

Looking forward to seeing all of you at The Golden Notebook. Please note: space is limited so it is essential that you reserve on: 845 679 0154. Tickets: $10… 

How do we make better theater…listen…just listen to each other.

Voice Theatre’s Artistic Director, Shauna Kanter has just been named a New York Foundation for the Arts Mentor and will be working with immigrant artist in Newark, NJ starting in December–thanks Ford Foundation!

REFUGEE ARTISTS please apply

The New York Foundation for the Arts is seeking refugee artists in all mediums to take part in paid workshops – here is the link to apply.  Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program,  Artists can apply for the program via Submittable or email a completed application to [email protected] with “Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Newark” in the subject line of the email. Good Luck it’s a great program!

Thoughts from Robert Edmond Jones

The theatre is a school. We shall never have done with studying and learning. In the theatre, as in life, we try first to free ourselves, as far as we can, from our own limitations.  Then we begin to practice this noble and magical art. Then we begin to dream..