WTown PLAYers
Performance Troupe for
WCT PLAY Program ~~~ Peer Leadership through the Arts for Youth (PLAY) ~~~ 2022/2023 Interest Meeting for Parents & Youth will be held during the WCT Open House August 30, 2022 at 7:00 PM Interviews scheduled September 7-13, 2022 The PLAYers is a joint partnership/collaboration with the Anika James Foundation, and supported by local artists. |
"A Seat at the Table" |
Walltown PLAYers immerse in a creative curriculum exploring the Creative Process, Playwriting/Journaling, Acting, Monologue Writing and Presentation, and Leadership/Service. WCT artistic staff develop the PLAYers’ journal notes into artistic, expressive performance pieces based on common threads/issues identified, and incorporating the various disciplines practiced by the students (music, singing, dance, acting). With these pieces, PLAYers engage with and perform for the broader WCT student population and their parents, other groups of youth, and/or the general public. After presentations, PLAYers engage the audiences in conversations on the topic(s) presented, gaining valuable feedback and insights. This feeds a perpetual cycle of reflection and growth within the PLAYers. With consistent encouragement, practice, and exposure opportunities, our PLAYers master the art of expressing themselves dynamically through various creative outlets.
To recommend your youth for the WT PLAYers,
please respond with a two paragraph recommendation answering the following:
-how will your youth be good for the PLAYers
-how will the PLAYers be good for your youth.
Please direct your recommendations and/or any questions to Cara Williams at cara.williams@wctdurham.org.
please respond with a two paragraph recommendation answering the following:
-how will your youth be good for the PLAYers
-how will the PLAYers be good for your youth.
Please direct your recommendations and/or any questions to Cara Williams at cara.williams@wctdurham.org.
WTown Ensemble
CASTING NOTICE
Walltown Children’s Theatre, with the support of the Anika James Foundation will be expanding its programming to include a community-based, semi-professional performance ensemble. Auditions for the Inaugural Walltown Ensemble coming soon! Walltown Children’s Theatre Black Box Theatre 1225 Berkeley St. Durham, NC 27705 For auditions, please prepare a 1-2 minute contemporary monologue. If you are also a dancer or singer, please be prepared to perform one song or one dance. You may also be asked to do a cold reading from a script. |
Requirements:
To kick things off, the Ensemble players will participate in an intensive workshop with Mark Perry and ongoing weekday evening workshops. This workshop will be taught by playwright, teacher, dramaturg and director, Mark Perry. Mark teaches in the UNC Department of Dramatic Art and serves as dramaturg for PlayMakers Repertory Company. He is the founder of Drama Circle, which seeks to build community through the performing arts. |
Ensemble Players will get a percentage of the box office of all performances and
receive a stipend for performing in schools.
receive a stipend for performing in schools.