FREE PLAYBACK THEATRE PERFORMANCE
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 – 5:00-6:30pm
This winter Kansas State University intersession’s Playback Theatre class, made up of graduate drama therapy students and undergraduate theatre students, will be doing a performance on Saturday, January 18 at 5:00-6:30 PM in the Drama Therapy Room, 117, West Memorial Stadium. The performance is FREE!!
Playback Theatre is a form of improvisational theatre done the world over. Audience members are invited to share personal stories in relation to a chosen theme, and the actors play the stories back for them. (Telling a story is totally voluntary.) It is a very exciting and validating form of theatre, often used for building community and for dealing with social justice issues. The class has been taught by Randy Mulder, MA, RDT/BCT, the director of the Village Playback Theatre in NYC.
Parking on Saturday is free in the student parking lot across Denison Avenue from the Memorial Stadium/next to the Catholic Church. Entrance to the classroom is through the double glass doors on the side of the building that are marked “Classroom/Drama Therapy Entrance.” Go down the hallway to the left. Room 117 is the third door on the left across from the bathroom.