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An evening of stories, satire & lots more…
By Cynthia Adler and friends
May 8th @ 7:30pm Tickets: $12 Reservations: 845 679 0154

An evening of stories, satire & lots more…
By Cynthia Adler and friends
The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder Voice Theatre July 6-23 Byrdcliffe Theatre, Woodstock NY. Tickets:https://voicetheatre.org/current-season/ or 845 679 0154
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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.
See what Voice Theatre has been up to. We are featured on the front page of The Kingston Times.
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
Registration is open for the Summer Youth Workshop. Professional instructors. Two age groups 9-12 & 13-17.
Byrdcliffe Theater, Woodstock, NY. Early Bird Special call: 845 679 0154.
Oh those frisky immigrants. Thanks to all and everyone in Voice Theatre who have created our shows and those who have been in our audiences.
Happy Thanksgiving … Enjoy your gratitude.
History Lesson #2
Fascism: 1. the doctrines, methods, or movement of the Fascisti. 2. a system of government characterized by rigid one-party dictatorship, forcible suppression of opposition, private economic enterprise under centralized government control, belligerent nationalism, racism and militarism. 3a) a political movement based on such policies. b) fascist behavior. See Nazi.
Dictators make all kinds of charming deals… we must be vigilant and empathetic when it is revealed that “the deals” do not reflect or benefit the people of our communities.
Voice Theatre is an artistic environment of inclusion where all ideas, people, questions and thoughts are welcome. We must increase our reference of understanding, broadening the echo chambers of all our news outlets including this very one, Facebook. But always know that truth is not an elite experience. There are lessons from the past that do warn us and if history can ever serve us at all we must learn and listen to history as well as each other. Economics have a pesky way of influencing certain political behaviors that in turn have deep ramifications for the rights of individuals, rights that the Constitution holds dear. In theatre we have the great luxury of expression of all that is humane and it is to that great height that we must align ourselves.