Actor’s Lab (virtual)

The HV Performing Arts Lab, Actor’s Labs, will focus on developing new work produced by local writers in our Fall Season Writer’s Labs. Not sure if this is for you? Observers are always welcome! REGISTER HERE!

Actor’s Lab (virtual)

Flex/develop your acting abilities and help develop new work at the same time! Join The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab on Zoom for exercises and more, as we explore the craft of acting in the context of new play development.
Register here!

Actor’s Lab (virtual)

Flex/develop your acting abilities and help develop new work at the same time! Join The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab on Zoom for exercises and more, as we explore the craft of acting in the context of new play development.
Register here!

Actor’s Lab (virtual)

Flex/develop your acting abilities and help develop new work at the same time! Join The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab on Zoom for exercises and more, as we explore the craft of acting in the context of new play development.
Register here!

Writer’s Lab (virtual)

Jumpstart or support your writing process at The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab “Writer’s Lab”! Writers who workshop their work in the month of June will have the opportunity to continue development with actors in the July Actor’s Labs.
Register here!

Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab Info Session (virtual)

The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab is teaming up again with the Samuel Dorsky Museum in New Paltz, New York to create a devised performance piece in direct response to the works of art currently on display in the Dorsky’s exhibit “Mary Frank: The Observing Heart.” All performing artists of all disciplines (ages 18 and up) are invited! Register here!

Writer’s Lab (remote)

The Hudson Valley Performing Arts Lab “Writer’s Lab” provides a space for experienced and aspiring writers to set goals, read and workshop their work, and provide support to one another. By attending the bi-weekly playwriting workshops, you have the opportunity to stretch your writing muscles and to share your work with other writers and actors. Working in isolation can be very productive, but getting in the habit of hearing your work read out loud and receiving feedback in a supportive environment is just as important as the writing itself.

Sharing, of course, is optional – but encouraged! For the smoothest sharing process, we recommend emailing your writing – 10 pages maximum – to info@hvpal.org before the start of the Lab.

Register here!