For this time of maintaining physical distance but wanting to stay socially connected …take a live Playback Theatre class with True Story Theater using Zoom video conferencing! Pick the days and time that works for you. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the LINKS to your classes (different link for each class […]
For this time of maintaining physical distance but wanting to stay socially connected …take a live Playback Theatre class with True Story Theater using Zoom video conferencing! Pick the days and time that works for you. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the LINKS to your classes (different link for each class […]
For this time of maintaining physical distance but wanting to stay socially connected …take a live Playback Theatre class with True Story Theater using Zoom video conferencing! Pick the days and time that works for you. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the LINKS to your classes (different link for each class […]
A recurring group that offers a space for people with white racial identities to use playback to process racial identity in the context of anti-racism. Email clarissa@playbacknorthamerica.com for the zoom. Facilitated by Johnny Lapham
Every second Wednesday of every month, PNA will host a teleconference. A PNA member will facilitate a a group session on a focused topic within Playback Theatre. We haven’t chosen a topic or facilitator for this session – want to host this teleconference? Let us know! Email clarissa@playbacknorthamerica.com.
A recurring group that offers a space for people with white racial identities to use playback to process racial identity in the context of anti-racism. Email clarissa@playbacknorthamerica.com for the zoom. Facilitated by Johnny Lapham
Does the idea of singing as a Playback actor or musician fill you with curiosity and excitement, or anxiety and dread? When you hear compelling vocal offers from the music table or from the stage, do you think, “I want to do that!” or “How did they do that?” or “I could never do that!” […]