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MINI SHOWS
Our
MINI SHOWS
and interactive experiences will introduce your students to the
magic of theatre and the ins and out of theatrical production.
Brush Up Your Shakespeare
What's the big deal about Shakespeare, anyway? Is it the
poetry? The characters? The sword fights? In this production,
four actors try to find out. Featuring scenes from Hamlet, A
Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, and Romeo and Juliet,
this program is interactive, high energy, and unforgettable!
Appropriate for grades 5-12.

The One Hour Bard
An entire Shakespeare play in one hour? Well, maybe not an
entire Shakespeare play, but all the good stuff! The One Hour
Bard programs introduce students to the major characters, plot
and themes of some of Shakespeare's most popular plays.
Appropriate for grades 8-12.
One Hour Bard Plays include:
Romeo and Juliet
Much Ado About Nothing
Twelfth Night
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WORKSHOPS
Our
WORKSHOPS
will give
your students hands on opportunities to learn various
theatrical techniques from experienced actors, directors and
educators.
The
Play's the Thing!
How does a play happen? Watch, as a team of actors and
their director start with a script, then rehearse, add
lights, sound, and costumes to produce a finished play
before your very eyes! Interactive, fast-paced and a great
introduction to theater! Appropriate for grades 1-12.

Flint City Theatre
artists are available
for various workshops and residencies.
Specialties include:
Stage Combat
Acting Shakespeare
Improvisation
Theater Design
Voice and Movement
Stage Makeup
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Stage Fighting Class
We are thrilled to announce the return
of Shocke of Armes, Flint's only stage fighting club,
and our Spring class:
Stage Fighting 101
Class times: Fridays, 12-2:30pm April 30-June 4
Cost: $45 per person
Location: TBA (in Flint)
This class will focus on unarmed stage fighting as well as
the basics of swordplay.
The class will culminate in a performance of scenes that
incorporate stage fighting.
To register please contact Dan at
dgerics@gmail.com
Registration and payment deadline April 23.
Must be at least 18 years old to participate. |
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ADULT ACTING CLASS —
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances
This class is intended for new actors
and established actors alike.
With emphasis on “the reality of doing,” the class focuses
on communication between actors, emotional preparation and
taking on the circumstances (of a role), creating a solid
foundation for acting in any style or genre.
Section One focuses on communication skills between actors;
really saying and really listening (as well as observation
and awareness of environment), and applying those skills to
a script.
Section Two continues the work of the first session and
incorporates more emotional preparation, the taking on of
circumstances and more script work.
There are no sections of this
class scheduled at this time.
If you are interested in this class
please email Bob at
bgerics@comcast.net |