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When will we meet?
This class will meet via Zoom from 7:00-9:30 p.m. EST on
TUESDAYS (four spots left!) April 9-June 4
or
WEDNESDAYS (five spots left!) April 10-June 5
There will be NO CLASS April 30/May 1.
*Please note some dates may be adjusted. It is possible the class will extend further into June, depending on your instructor's rehearsal schedule.
What will we learn?
In this class, we will explore Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost from an actor's perspective. We will read the play together from beginning to end, focusing on the signals and directions for actors that Shakespeare embedded in the text, using tools like rhetoric, poetic devices, verse structure, and more. We'll use what we discover to focus on communicating with clarity and specificity.
Who is this for?
This class is intended to serve a broad range of participants.
- Theatre professionals will deepen their ability to navigate Shakespeare's language for more dynamic storytelling.
- Educators will gain new tools to ignite their students' curiosity.
- Public speakers from all walks of life will gain insight into more effective communication.
- Shakespeare lovers will get an up-close look at what makes this play tick.
How do I tell you which night I want to attend?
At the end of the registration process, you'll be taken to a confirmation survey where you can choose Tuesday or Wednesday.
You should charge more.
These classes have been priced to make them accessible to all who wish to join. But I'll never stop you from paying more! You're invited to register for this class as a Supporter or if you'd rather send a tip, you can do so via Venmo @EstherWilliamson (note: no hyphen).
Are discounts available for artists and people from underserved groups?
Yes! In order to encourage a rich variety of voices in this class, anyone who needs a discount is invited to pay what they wish. Please see here for more details.
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Meet Your Instructor
Esther Williamson is an actor and teaching artist based in Brooklyn, New York. A proud company member at Taffety Punk Theatre Company in Washington, DC, Esther has been praised by The Washington Post and numerous local critics for her deft handling of heightened text and her grounded, soulful onstage presence. With Taffety Punk, she has performed over half of Shakespeare's canon as well as several new and classic works. She has also acted and taught with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Seattle Shakespeare Company; Book-It Repertory Theatre; Alchemical Theatre of Wilmington, NC; Opera House Arts in Stonington, ME; Happenstance Theater; and many others. She earned her MFA from The Academy for Classical Acting at The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC.
As a teaching artist, Esther values process over product. She seeks to offer tools and strategies for each actor to develop the process that best serves their work. She strives to create a low-pressure, risk-friendly studio environment in which actors can work with joy and freedom. She seeks to help her students feel ready to meet the challenges of a life in art with skill and grace.
For information on private coaching, please send Esther an email at [email protected]