Tickets & Events
May
10
Antigone
“And if I dieI will die happy.”Antigone’s decision to oppose her uncle Kreon’s edict and bury her brother’s body sets into motion a series of events that will challenge the bonds of family, law, and justice. Kenneth Cavander
Jun
3
Masterclass 2026: Making a Song Your Own with Harry Groener
Masterclass: Making a Song Your OwnCompany member and Broadway star Harry Groener leads this weekend workshop on singing as an extension of your work as an actor. How do you interpret a song, how do...
Jun
19
2026 ClassicsFest
Candida, by George Bernard ShawDirected by Julia FletcherFriday, June 19 at 7:00pmSaturday, June 20 at...
Jun
24
ACADEMY 2026: Scene Study: Stoppard for Six
Scene Study: Stoppard for SixA scene study class focusing on works by modern master Sir Tom Stoppard, one of the great playwrights of the English language, often compared with Shakespeare and Shaw. His easy-going genius produced scripts...
Jun
29
ACADEMY 2026: Voice Gym: A Six-Month Voice & Breath Practice for Actors
Voice Gym: A Six-Month Voice & Breath Practice for ActorsOne session per month. Six months. Open to actors with prior voice training or who have studied voice at Antaeus Theatre Company Think of it as the gym for your instrument....
Jul
7
ACADEMY 2026: Stage Combat
Stage CombatOne of the tools any well-rounded actor should have in their back pocket is the ability to perform stage violence. Nothing worse than seeing a good Hamlet through 5 Acts, only to have him be laughable in the climactic fight scene. Having the basic knowledge...
Jul
9
ACADEMY 2026: Shakespeare Monologue & Scene Study: From Page to Stage
Shakespeare Monologue & Scene Study: From Page to StageShakespeare’s text offers clues to performance through its structure, rhetorical devices, sound and rhythm. Exercises on the text will unlock the clues and bring the text to...
Jul
13
ACADEMY 2026: Virtual Class: Career Goals - Leveling Up
Virtual Class: Career Goals - Leveling UpThis group offers support and guidance for actors as they evolve their careers. Do you know how to market yourself and what your unique attributes are? Are your materials a reflection of...
Jul
27
ACADEMY 2026: Movement for the Classical Actor
Movement for the Classical ActorClassical text holds tremendous power — but accessing that power requires more than technical mastery. It requires a body that is awake, available, and genuinely moved by the language. As you work on...
Aug
1
Virtual Masterclass 2026: Revealing the Secret to Shakespeare
Revealing the Secret to Shakespeare: Elizabethan Rhetoric: An IntroductionA two day online class with Armin ShimermanThe first portion of this class is a...
Aug
3
ACADEMY 2026: Scene Study: Shakespeare's Rhetoric
Scene Study: Shakespeare's Rhetoric Armin Shimerman, the esteemed Shakespearian scholar...
Oct
11
Heartbreak House
“If we women were particular about men's characters, we should never get married at all.”Will 20-year old Ellie Dunn fall out of love with her friend’s husband, into love with the 88-year-old Captain Shotover, or marry the mercenary Mr. Mangan so she...
Feb
21
Miss Julie: Freedom Summer
“Easy, girl. You're playin' with fire.” August Strindberg’s Miss Julie is transported to Mississippi in 1964 at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Miss Julie and John have been circling each other for a long time, occupying the same house but living in two...
May
16
Romeo and Juliet
“Two households both alike in dignity…” In this love story for the ages, Romeo and Juliet struggle to find joy in opposition to their feuding families. The “ancient grudge” sets off a chain of brutal events that prove catastrophic, despite a love that is “as...
