About this Event
On February 16th, 6:30-9:00pm, we invite you to be part of an exchange with the Artistic Director of The Actors Theatre Workshop (ATW), Thurman E. Scott, as he reads selections from his original writings to celebrate Black History Month.
The evening will open with a creative imagination exercise and be followed by a reading of inspiring words and creative insights for our future by a gifted theater artist, followed by an opportunity for the group to discuss and reflect on these ideas, our history, and hope for the future.
Mr. Scott will address a range of topics, including:
- Our national struggle with racism and how, by leading with curiosity and acceptance, we can break down the divisions of race and difference and learn from the struggles and triumphs of past generations.
- The divisiveness and rewriting of history that is tearing at the fabric of our society, and how we can use the power of theatre to bring forth truth and build a foundation to come together.
One of the ways ATW accomplishes our mission is by bringing people from all walks of life together in service to our shared community. Join us to explore how, together, we can experience diversity and difference with empathy and honesty, and respect the power of the connections we make with one another. Participants will feel inspiration and hope that we truly can bridge the gaps that exist between us in our communities all across our land.
We are very proud that the powerful impact of ATW’s educational and social activism is reflecting itself across our community, and we look forward to sharing our mission with you.
Be part of a compassionate and open exchange about difference in which we examine the question: When we encounter difference, is our everyday behavior in alignment with our human, ethical foundation?
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.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Actors Theatre Workshop, 145 West 28th Street 3F, New York, United States
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