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The Actor’s Toolbox: Connecting the Inner and the Outer

Workshop Dates: Thursday, May 11th & Saturday, May 13th
Time: 7:30pm-9:00pm CST (Thursday) & 11:30am-1:00pm CST (Saturday)
Instructors: Jaina Alexander & April Sigman-Marx
Location: Online via Zoom

Sliding Scale Pricing: $45-$75

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The Actor’s Toolbox is a series of workshops designed to hone the actor’s process by diving into the foundational tools of the Michael Chekhov acting technique. This workshop will cater to the working actor with focus on practically applying the actor’s tools to professional settings such as auditions, self-tapes, taking direction, character development & transformation, script analysis, and connection. Each workshop will focus on a particular set of tools and can be taken together or a la cart.

Tools to: Connect the character's inner objective to their outer action, utilizing broad physicality to build the character’s inner life

Industry application: making strong character choices, another way into text analysis and bringing the text to life through characterization


Meet the Instructors

Jaina Alexander (she/her) is a singer, actor, educator, dog mom and a Founding Artistic Director of Thumbprint Studios Chicago. A multi-genre artist, Jaina has sung with theatres, opera companies, and choirs all around the Midwest, at award-winning cabaret and jazz clubs, and with The Rolling Stones. Her work as an educator focuses on vocal confidence and flexibility to allow for bold and brave artistic choices. Select projects include: The Secret Garden (Lily, Guest Artist Residency with Cloud County Community College & Manchester Theatres), Chicago Premiere of Harriet Tubman: When I Crossed That Line To Freedom (Ensemble, South Shore Opera Company), The Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezin (Chorus, a multimedia benefit for Holocaust survivors with The Defiant Requiem Foundation). She is also a proud member of Estill Voice (EMT-C), MICHA, VASTA, and Lola Bard Productions.

April Sigman-Marx (she/her) is an actor, director, writer, educator, cat mom and a Founding Artistic Director of Thumbprint Studios Chicago. Specializing in new work development, April has created/written, directed, produced and performed in several original solo shows, web series, films and plays--Many of which focus on social justice issues. Select projects include: Rover the Bear (playwright/ director, Cal Rep. Affinity Series), Sheepdog world premiere (assistant director to Leah C Gardiner, South Coast Rep.), Fefu and Her Friends a virtual staged reading (Assistant Director to Stacy Stoltz, Seasons of Concern), Permed (playwright/ director/ performer, Tower Theatre & Uptown Theatre), Making Up History world premiere (performed Julia, DC Fringe Festival), Open Door (performed Lead, Feature Film, Sapling Pictures), Pathways (creator/ performer- currently in development).

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