Creating Hope Through Our Stories: Finding Connection in Modern America

Creating Hope Through Our Stories: Finding Connection in Modern America

The Actors Theatre WorkshopNew York, NY
Wednesday, June 3  •  6 PM - 9 PM
Overview

A creative workshop taught by Thurman E. Scott

The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) is opening its doors to create a sanctuary for human connection in an increasingly divided world. This free workshop series invites people from all walks of life – immigrants, young people, senior citizens, business professionals – to come together, share ideas in a safe creative space, and rediscover the deep sense of humanity that connects us all.

Led by ATW's Artistic Director Thurman E. Scott, each session combines writing exercises and guided discussion to help you discover new ways to articulate and express your ideas about your life and society. Whether you attend one session or join us for the entire series, you'll learn valuable creative techniques that give you fresh tools for self-expression while connecting with a diverse community of open-minded people who are ready to listen, share, and build collective understanding.

For over 35 years, ATW has been a pillar for individual expression where you can explore your imagination, express opinions, and generate original ideas. Whether you're feeling isolated or enraged by modern life, or simply looking for meaningful dialogue about the future, this workshop offers the freedom and spontaneity to think alongside a supportive community where everyone wins.

This workshop isn't just a class; it's a gathering where your voice matters and your story is heard. Through patience, listening, and organic growth, we are building a movement that reaffirms who we are as a nation and chooses light over darkness.

Program Details:

  • When: Wednesday, June 3rd from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Where: Available in-person at ATW and via Zoom (camera on)
  • Commitment: Attend one session or the full series – active participation required during class
  • Cost: This class is free to attend, but due to limited seating, a $15 refundable deposit is required at registration
    • Attend and participate in the class from 6-9 PM → your $15 is fully refunded
    • Cancel via Eventbrite at least 48 hours in advance → your $15 is fully refunded
    • No-show or late cancellation → the $15 deposit is forfeited

This policy helps us keep our classes accessible to everyone in our community. When registered students don’t attend, other community members lose their chance to participate.

Questions? Contact us at outreach@actorstheatreworkshop.com or 212-947-138


About ATW & Thurman E. Scott

The Actors Theatre Workshop is an award-winning non-profit theatre, community center and educational institution with over 35 years of service to the community. Thurman E. Scott, ATW’s Artistic Director, Executive Producer, and Founder, is a master teacher of creative process and conflict resolution, and an award-winning actor, writer, director, and producer who uses the principles of drama to address the conflicts of the community.

A creative workshop taught by Thurman E. Scott

The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) is opening its doors to create a sanctuary for human connection in an increasingly divided world. This free workshop series invites people from all walks of life – immigrants, young people, senior citizens, business professionals – to come together, share ideas in a safe creative space, and rediscover the deep sense of humanity that connects us all.

Led by ATW's Artistic Director Thurman E. Scott, each session combines writing exercises and guided discussion to help you discover new ways to articulate and express your ideas about your life and society. Whether you attend one session or join us for the entire series, you'll learn valuable creative techniques that give you fresh tools for self-expression while connecting with a diverse community of open-minded people who are ready to listen, share, and build collective understanding.

For over 35 years, ATW has been a pillar for individual expression where you can explore your imagination, express opinions, and generate original ideas. Whether you're feeling isolated or enraged by modern life, or simply looking for meaningful dialogue about the future, this workshop offers the freedom and spontaneity to think alongside a supportive community where everyone wins.

This workshop isn't just a class; it's a gathering where your voice matters and your story is heard. Through patience, listening, and organic growth, we are building a movement that reaffirms who we are as a nation and chooses light over darkness.

Program Details:

  • When: Wednesday, June 3rd from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
  • Where: Available in-person at ATW and via Zoom (camera on)
  • Commitment: Attend one session or the full series – active participation required during class
  • Cost: This class is free to attend, but due to limited seating, a $15 refundable deposit is required at registration
    • Attend and participate in the class from 6-9 PM → your $15 is fully refunded
    • Cancel via Eventbrite at least 48 hours in advance → your $15 is fully refunded
    • No-show or late cancellation → the $15 deposit is forfeited

This policy helps us keep our classes accessible to everyone in our community. When registered students don’t attend, other community members lose their chance to participate.

Questions? Contact us at outreach@actorstheatreworkshop.com or 212-947-138


About ATW & Thurman E. Scott

The Actors Theatre Workshop is an award-winning non-profit theatre, community center and educational institution with over 35 years of service to the community. Thurman E. Scott, ATW’s Artistic Director, Executive Producer, and Founder, is a master teacher of creative process and conflict resolution, and an award-winning actor, writer, director, and producer who uses the principles of drama to address the conflicts of the community.

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  • 3 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 2 days before event

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The Actors Theatre Workshop

145 West 28th Street 3F

New York, NY 10001

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