June Open Mic Night of Theatre, Song, Ideas, and Current Events

June Open Mic Night of Theatre, Song, Ideas, and Current Events

The ATW community is joining together in a mission of inspiration and exchange!

By The Actors Theatre Workshop

Date and time

Wednesday, June 26 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

The Actors Theatre Workshop

145 West 28th Street 3F New York, NY 10001

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Join The Actors Theatre Workshop for Open Mic Night on Wednesday, June 26th from 7-9PM ET!

You’ll have an opportunity to express your ideas and insights for the future and share your messages of light and hope. Perform a monologue (4min), recite a poem (3min), sing a song (3min), perform a scene (5mins), or comedy (4mins) or simply share an insight, express your heartfelt opinions – – or if you’d like, simply listen and reflect.

Be part of a democratic process of individuals coming together to discuss and implement our very best ideas in our communities! This evening is an opportunity for all of us to develop creatively while examining social issues that our community is facing.

Walk-ins are not permitted, so make an inquiry or reserve a spot on our stage by RSVPing today.

Note: This is an all-ages welcome event. Limit the use of profanity.


About The Actors Theatre Workshop

The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) is an award-winning non-profit theatre, community center, and educational institution serving the community for over 30 years. Thurman E. Scott is the Artistic Director, Executive Producer, and Founder of ATW. He 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.

Organized by

The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW) is an award-winning nonprofit theatre and educational institution located in Chelsea. Since 1990, ATW has used theatre principles to educate children and adults, and helped them achieve their potential through drama. ATW’s programs address some of the profound struggles we confront today as a nation by educating our youth, giving people hope, and providing children and adults from all walks of life with creative tools to bridge our racial and cultural differences.

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