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SIG- Play Reading Plus led by Hank Greenspan   

Meets the last Friday of the month from 1:00 - 3:00pm beginning January 31

Online only

 

For many, little is more fun than reading plays together. Depending on members’ preferences, we will read (and even sing) a wide range of pieces—from classics to old-time radio drama to musicals. Scripts will either be distributed ahead of meetings or projected on a screen large enough for all of us to read. No acting experience is needed. We will assign parts together and probably rotate them so everyone can participate robustly. At times, we may add a bit of improv. At other times, we might read something from a local playwright who will join us. Or read plays in production nearby. In the theater, almost anything can happen! Which is why we call it “play.”

 
  • SIG- Play Reading Plus led by Hank Greenspan
  • Fee: $70.00
    Dates: 1/31/2025 - 8/29/2025
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Days: F
    Sessions: 8
    Building:
    Room:
    Instructor: Hank Greenspan

    Meets the last Friday of the month from 1:00 - 3:00pm beginning January 31

    Online only

     

    For many, little is more fun than reading plays together. Depending on members’ preferences, we will read (and even sing) a wide range of pieces—from classics to old-time radio drama to musicals. Scripts will either be distributed ahead of meetings or projected on a screen large enough for all of us to read. No acting experience is needed. We will assign parts together and probably rotate them so everyone can participate robustly. At times, we may add a bit of improv. At other times, we might read something from a local playwright who will join us. Or read plays in production nearby. In the theater, almost anything can happen! Which is why we call it “play.”



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