Theatre Workshop: Vulnerability, Meaning and Discovery

All theatre practitioners bring vulnerabilities into the rehearsal room. The solution is to discover the meaning of theatre. This workshop is for those people who want to discover (or re-discover) the meaning of theatrical art, putting drama into practise.

  •  November 9, 2021
     6:30 pm - 8:30 pm


All theatre practitioners bring vulnerabilities into the rehearsal room. The solution is to discover the meaning of theatre. This workshop is for those people who want to discover (or re-discover) the meaning of theatrical art, putting drama into practise.

This workshop will consist of small exercises that teach you how to discover meaning in dramatic text, and how these meanings can be used as defence against the sensation of vulnerability while performing.

Each session, you’ll read a short play text, discuss and analyse it. Then you’ll rehearse it, as if preparing for a performance. We’ll work through many different activities but none of them is obligatory. If you want to sit something out, that’s fine. Zero embarrassment, zero pressure and zero competition.

“I am your host, Lewis Hudson. I have worked in theatre for several years, both in the UK and Germany, directing, producing and acting.
You have a right to artistic practise. You have a place to claim in the world of theatre. I want to help you do so.”

To RSVP and more information, please head over to our Meet Up page. There is an optional £10 fee for this session. It is optional because this a pilot event! It is payable on the day.