Art Programs
Drama
The Arts Access Drama Program is comprised of three key components:
Playwriting
Participants create drama out of a combination of personal experiences and imagination. Developed works have been selected for performance in various venues such as theatre and film. Both able-bodied and disabled actors have performed these works.
Explorations:
Participants have the opportunity to explore the world of acting from a variety of perspectives. They are exposed to theatre, lectures and films, and participate in conversations and discussions with professionals in the dramatic arts. Topics include acting, actors, plays, playwrights, and drama history.
Improvisation/Scene Study:
Participants are involved in basic theater games that illustrate acting techniques. The class leads the structured improvisation scenes with no script, but predetermined plot. They also work on character development connected with these scenes.
Visit the Drama Gallery.
