Queens Theatre’s sixth annual “Theatre for All Professional Training Program for Deaf/Disabled actors” aged 18 or older is returning with two workshops.
Part I will run virtually on Zoom for two weeks from Monday, Nov. 6, through Friday, Nov. 17. Students who complete Part I can audition for Part II, an in-person training and performance intensive at Queens Theatre, in spring 2024.
According to the program description, “Through inclusive intensive workshops, students will participate in university-level training to prepare them for acting on the stage and screen. The intensive will focus on auditioning, acting, improvisation, musical theater, voice, and movement. The program will have two tracks, designed for actors of varying levels of experience: Early Career and Working Actor. The application review committee will place accepted students into the tracks.
In addition to the group workshops, every student will receive a 30-minute one-on-one mentoring session with disabled professional actors from Broadway and screen, including Gregg Mozgala , Katy Sullivan , and others. The program is free for students. Applications will be accepted through September 23, 2023. Applications are available online at
. For application support, contact Queens Theatre at [email protected] or call 718-971-5839.Amsterdam News is renowned for its reporting of the news of the day from a Black perspective for 113 years. Donors who choose to give monthly or annually will receive Amsterdam News’ Weekly E-Edition and acclaimed free weekday newsletter Editorially Black delivered by email.
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