
Event Details
Over the course of 8 weeks children who have completed grades 3-5 will learn how to work together as a team to create short plays that will spring spontaneously from their imaginations.
Each week your child will learn a new playwriting concept that not only teaches them how to think in three act structures but also how to work collaboratively to make responsible choices that effect the society of the world they are building and, in doing so, develop a healthy sense of identity.
The program will culminate in a performance of their play on Friday, August 7, at 6:00PM. Children will have the option to participate in this performance if they wish to do so.
Missing more than once class in this session may result in your child being unable to participate in the final performance. Please only register if your child will be able to attend at least 7 out of the 8 weeks of this program.
We are striving to provide inclusive and accessible programs. If there is anything we can do to be more inclusive or accessible, please reach out to the event organizer in advance of the program via phone or email.
Tanya Morgan is a director, performer, writer, teaching artist, and host. She began her career acting on stage and in films and commercials. Tanya has been writing and performing sketch comedy with her sketch team The Rhubarbs since they were thrown together as part of a competition more than three years ago. Tanya’s last acting performance was at Allen’s Lane Theatre as Suzanne in the hilarious comedy “Dearly Departed”. Tanya performs comedy improv regularly with indie improv teams: Daddy Issues, the N Crowd, Not Yet Rated, No Diggity and Nyteshift. Tanya became a teaching artist in 2018. Since then, she has taught acting and improv classes and workshops at the Philly Improv Theater, Crossroads Comedy Theater, Pulley and Buttonhole Theatre Company, Philly Dance Fitness, The Unscripted Project and Philly Young Playwrights (as an actor). Tanya has also started her own organization in New Jersey (Sawubona Creativity Project, LLC) where she uses improv to teach social-emotional learning skills in a fun and interactive way, to students of all ages.