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..

 

2018 Spring Reading Series

5th  Annual Spring Reading Series

The Shadow Child by Myra Slotnick, directed by Maryanne DiPalma – May 3
The Birth Experiment written and directed by Wally Carbone – May 10
Women’s Minyan by Naomi Ragen, directed by Maryanne DiPalma – May 17

Thursdays at 7pm – Golden Notebook, Woodstock

Hear the NPR Radio interview

The Skin of Our Teeth opened last night to a packed house… Tickets: https://voicetheatre.org/the-skin-of-our-teeth/ 

or call the box office 845 679 0154. Thursday-Saturday @ 7:30pm and Sunday Matinees @ 2pm – July 6-23. Byrdcliffe Theater, Woodstock, NY 

Hear us on WAMC National Public Radio 

 

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

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 – [email protected]  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.