Theater is a team sport! Explore the meaning of the word ‘ensemble,’ focusing on the skills that performers need to succeed as a collaborative unit. Develop key techniques of improvisation and storytelling, including how to listen, react, communicate, and make decisions with scene partners. Stretch, learn, and grow in creative ways, all with a supportive team!
Interested in creating online content? Ready to share your story with the world? Bring your favorite song, play, comedy routine, or activist manifesto, and learn to create and direct on Zoom, TikTok, YouTube, you name it!
Everyone has a story worth telling - come learn how to tell it! Combine techniques from playwriting, movement, poetry, and more to celebrate and share your unique, personal story.
Students take on the role of the Design team, learning elements of dramaturgy, props, costume design, and more. Find out what it really takes to produce a show!
How do you think Shakespeare's plays might look as social media content? Can you picture Macbeth on TikTok? Juliet on Instagram? Reimagine the Bard's work using acting elements and modern social media.
Straight from the CST Mainstage, students will delve into scenes and monologues from Tony Kushner's groundbreaking play. Actors will improve their performance skills, tackle tough sociopolitical themes, and reflect on what meaning this play holds for us in 2020. Note: Angels in America tackles some mature themes; this class is designed for students ages 14-18.