Acting is an artform that is incredibly underestimated. The reality is, this craft rooted in make-believe can inspire real-life transformation, through the incorporation of anthropology, psychology, physiology, and kinesiology, all while embracing creativity and escapism. Lights, Camera, Georgetown is an interactive workshop illustrating how acting for the screen and stage can help prepare students, staff, and faculty in any field for success in their endeavors. Exploring the senses, emotions, movement, interpersonal and intrapersonal communication skills, and more, we will share an enjoyable experience playing with a purpose. And, most importantly, we’ll have fun!
April E. Brassard is an award-winning screenwriter, TV writer, playwright, producer, director, performer, and professor from Washington, DC. April earned her MFA in Dramatic Writing from the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University... Read More →