Join ATW for an evening of creativity and connection! In-person or by Zoom
The world is more divided than ever, but at ATW, we come together. This is not your typical Open Mic—it’s a stage for bold voices, unfiltered ideas, and meaningful conversation. We are seeking individuals with widely diverse viewpoints to step forward and express their thoughts – – because we believe it is essential to listen to and gain a better understanding of each other’s different worldviews.
Join us on Wednesday, March 26th at 7PM, in person or over Zoom. Whether through spoken word, monologues, or thoughts on current events, this is a space to share your perspective on real societal or political issues. You will be welcomed, heard, and respected. You will also have the rare opportunity to work with an award-winning director who will give dramatic direction that will take your presentation to a whole new level. Our mission at The Actors Theatre Workshop is to provide creative training to help people fulfill their potential and to examine and understand the forces that shape our society.
Here’s what to expect:
- An evening led by our renowned Artistic Director, Thurman E. Scott, a master facilitator in conflict resolution
and building bridges between people, ensuring safety and respect for all. - A brave, respectful space where all viewpoints are welcome.
- A chance to express your truth through performance and storytelling, and receive creative direction from Mr. Scott
to bring your performance to an even more truthful, profound level. - The opportunity to engage with different perspectives in an open forum.
If you’re willing to share and willing to listen, we want you in the room.
Guidelines:
- Your piece must reflect a real societal or political issue.
- Time limits will be in place to ensure everyone has a chance to share.
- Stay for the full event—engagement goes beyond performance.
This is a space for truth, art, dialogue, and connection.
Join us.
Event Information:
- Space is Limited: RSVP now to secure your spot on our stage! Walk-ins are not permitted.
- Admission is free, but donations of $5+ are encouraged to sustain this platform.
- Note: This is an all-ages welcome event. Limit the use of profanity.
- Performance lengths: Perform a monologue (4min),
poem (3min), scene (5mins), or comedy (4mins) or share an insight and express
your heartfelt opinions – – or if you’d like, simply listen and reflect as part of our audience.
Please Note: When you submit your application, you may receive an error stating that your form submission failed. Disregard this message. As long as you complete the form and submit the application, we will receive it.
This Program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department Of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.