Clothes, games, toys, puzzles and more delivery to the teen refugees awaiting sponsorship!

Clothes, games, toys, puzzles and more delivery to the teen refugees awaiting sponsorship!
The Workshop focuses on exercises that will build and strengthen your voice. You will learn how to utilize your natural breath and your vocal power. You’ll practice exercises that unlock tension blocks in each part of your voice. You’ll develop strength, expressiveness, confidence and resonance. Text work included.
To Register: email Shauna@voicetheatre.org
or call 917 494 6273
Venue: Pearl Studios, 519 Eighth Ave. 12thfl., Studio L, New York City
Fee: $60, limited to 10 participants
More info: freeyourspeakingandsingingvoice.org/
LEGACY by Shauna Kanter
NYC Venue: Arts at St. John’s
218 West 11th Street (just west of 7th Ave)
April 29 & 30, May 7
All performances postponed – due to Covid-19
**Additional dates and venue to be announced**
Legacy Project in-school Workshops & Refugee Workshops
March 25 – May 8 canceled
Voice Workshops
3/29, 4/26, 5/24, 6/28 canceled – standby for updates
Summer Youth Workshop
July 13 – July 26 canceled
NEW Venue: Utopia Studios, The Bearville Arts Complex, Woodstock, NY
PlayFest: Six Plays Walk into a Bar
The Colony, Opens September 13
Restorative Justice Teen Workshops
September 15 – October 15
Zoom Presentations
Monthly through December
Live Stream Performances
OUR TOWN by Thornton Wilder
April 24 & 25
FUDDY MEERS by David Lindsay-Abaire
May 30
ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE by Henrik Ibsen/Adaptation Arthur Miller
June 26 & 27
I HATE HAMLET by Paul Rudnick
July 24 & 25
COVID PAGES presented by VT’s Acting Class
August 22
REPUBLICAN and DEMOCRATIC WOMEN SPEAK OUT
October 22
Zoom Acting Classes
Saturdays – 1-3pm (EST)
Registration / Info: info@voicetheatre.org
Sunday, February 23rd 1-3:30pm |
This workshop focuses on the fundamental tools that build healthy, powerful, expressive voices. You will learn how to utilize your breath to increase your vocal power. Detailed exercises will correct alignment and unlock tension in your jaw, tongue, face, throat, abdominal area, shoulders and lower back. We use simple stretching while working on pitch and resonance. Your speaking and singing voice will strengthen and vocal expressiveness will expand. Fun user-friendly group singing makes these sessions creative and liberating. |
Questions/register: emailShauna@voicetheatre.org
or call: 917 494 6273
Venue: Pearl Studios, 519 Eighth Ave. 12th fl., Studio L, NYC
Shauna Kanter is the artistic director of Voice Theatre. She has taught acting and voice at: The Stella Adler Studio, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, T. Schreiber Studio and the New Actor’s Workshop. In England at: The Mountview Theatre Conservatory, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Queen Margaret College and Middlesex University – all members of the Professional Theatre Training Programme of Great Britain. She has been a guest artist at Bowdoin College, Williams College and Harden Simmons College. Ms. Kanter has directed over forty plays in eleven countries from Ramallah, Palestine to Aberdeen, Scotland to San Antonio, Texas. She directed the Off-Broadway production of RETZACH at 59E59 Theatre, Measure for Measure for the Abilene Shakespeare Festival, Women’s Minyan at JET, in Detroit as well as multiple plays for Voice Theatre at the Byrdcliffe Theatre in Woodstock, NY. She is published by Cune Press, River Technologies, Arts Navigator and Drama Book Publishers. |
Sunday Voice Workshop Jan 26
For the actor, singer, non-singer, songwriter, speaker of all things human.
The Workshop focuses on exercises that will build and strengthen your voice. You will learn how to utilize your natural breath and your vocal power. You’ll practice exercises that unlock tension blocks in each part of your voice. You’ll develop strength, expressiveness, confidence and resonance.
To register: email Shauna@voicetheatre.org or call 917 494 6273
Venue: Pearl Studios, 519 Eight Ave. 12th fl., Studio L
Fee: $60, limited to 10 participants.
More info: https://freeyourspeakingandsingingvoice.org/
Shauna Kanter is the artistic director of Voice Theatre. She has taught acting and voice at: The Stella Adler Studio, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, T. Schreiber Studio and the New Actor’s Workshop. In England at: The Mountview Theatre Conservatory, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Queen Margaret College and Middlesex University – all members of the Professional Theatre Training Programme of Great Britain. She has been a guest artist at Bowdoin College, Williams College and Harden Simmons College. Ms. Kanter has directed over forty plays in eleven countries from Ramallah, Palestine to Aberdeen, Scotland to San Antonio, Texas. She directed the Off-Broadway production of RETZACH at 59E59 Theatre, Measure for Measure for the Abilene Shakespeare Festival, Women’s Minyan at JET, in Detroit as well as multiple plays for Voice Theatre at the Byrdcliffe Theatre in Woodstock, NY. She is published by Cune Press, River Technologies, Arts Navigator and Drama Book Publishers.
Due to Covid 19 Voice Theatre’s acting classes have moved online.
Join us for the new space and time! Mondays & Wednesdays 6-8pm
To register/ more info email: Shauna@voicetheatre.org or call 917 494 6273
Free Your Voice
Voice Workshop with Shauna Kanter
For the skilled, unskilled, speaker, singer, non-singer
Sunday, November 10th — 1-3:30pm
The Workshop focuses on exercises that will build and strengthen your voice. You will learn how to utilize your natural breath and our vocal power. You’ll practice exercises that unlock tension blocks in each part of your voice. You’ll develop strength, expressiveness, confidence and resonance.
To Register: email Shauna@voicetheatre.org or call 917 494 62783
Venue: Pearl Studios, 519 Eight Ave. 12th fl., Studio L
Fee: $50, limited to 12 participants
More info: https://freeyourspeakingandsingingvoice.org
Join Voice Theatre for Legacy by Shauna Kanter. The NYC Voice Theatre ensemble will be performing a staged reading October 2nd and 3rd at the Byrdcliffe Theatre. Tickets: $10 Reservations strongly advised: 845 679 0154.
Based on a true story, a young American man attempts to rescue a Jewish family out of Berlin in 1939. This suspenseful tale of escape intersects with the present day true stories of today’s refugees.