Workshops at the 2020 Annual Conference
There will be a variety of workshops presented at the 2020 Annual Conference for various interests.
You can learn a bit about the workshops and their presenters below.
Friday, March 13
9:00 am – 10:20 am
10:30 am – 11:50 am
2:00 pm – 3:20 pm
3:30 pm – 4:50 pm
Admin – Annex Greenroom
Grant Writing
Making Friends With Your Budget
Making Friends With Your Budget
TCA Grants
Tech – VK Theatre
Big Sets for Small Spaces
Computer Assisted Design
Painting Faux Wood Floors
Food from Fabric 1
Youth – Annex Studio
KidPower Leadership
Together We Can
Theatre After High School
Monologues
Saturday, March 14
9:00 am – 10:20 am
10:30 am – 11:50 am
2:30 pm – 3:50 pm
4:00 pm – 5:20 pm
Admin – Annex Greenroom
TCA Grants
Ticketing Made Easy
Ticketing Made Easy
Grant Writing
Tech – VK Theatre
Computer Assisted Design
Big Sets for Small Spaces
Propage – Fake Food, Weaponry, and Set Dressing
Food from Fabric 2
Acting/Directing – Annex Studio
Lighten Up!
Monologues
Panel – AACTFest Play Selection
Lighten Up!
An Inexpensive Method for Painting Faux Wood Floors
Workshop Description:
The right floor treatment is vital to the “look” of a finished scenic design, and one of the best is the warmth and feel of hardwood. This workshop will show you the steps in creating a convincing faux hardwood floor using paint and an inexpensive sponge mop. Hands-on activities are planned.
About the Presenter:
Judd Vermillion recently retired to the beautiful Hill Country following a career in professional and academic scenic design including work at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma, Texas Christian University, The University of Dallas, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, and The University of Texas/Permian Basin, Fort Worth’s Casa Mañana Theater, Jubilee Theatre, and Amphibian Stage Productions. At Playhouse 2000, Judd has created stunning designs for Carousel, The Foreigner, A Funny Thing…Forum, Witness For the Prosecution, And Then There Were None, and Our Town.
Big Sets for Small Spaces
Workshop Description:
How to design elegant and appropriate scenery for small theatres and blackboxes
Computer Assisted Design Using Sketchup
Workshop Description:
Computers can make Scenic Design easier AND more precise, making everyone’s jobs easier – from giving the director a sense of the design without models, to giving the carpenter concise dimensions, to giving the lighting designer clear sight lines and proportions. This workshop will lay out the basics of using one such software package, Sketchup, which is available in both “FREE” and professional versions. Bring your laptop with Sketchup installed, or come with a pencil and paper – either will be valuable.
About the Presenter:
Judd Vermillion recently retired to the beautiful Hill Country following a career in professional and academic scenic design including work at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma, Texas Christian University, The University of Dallas, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, and The University of Texas/Permian Basin, Fort Worth’s Casa Mañana Theater, Jubilee Theatre, and Amphibian Stage Productions. At Playhouse 2000, Judd has created stunning designs for Carousel, The Foreigner, A Funny Thing…Forum, Witness For the Prosecution, And Then There Were None, and Our Town.
Creating Food From Fabric and Other Applications
About the Workshop:
Grant Programs from the Texas Commission on the Arts (and More!)
About the Workshop:
Grant Writing
Workshop Description:
KidPower Leadership
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Lighten Up
Workshop Description:
Are you stressed over rehearsals? Are you biting your nails down to the quick because opening night is approaching and your lines aren’t there? Are you finding that your perfect cast has lots of cracks in it? Are you behind in set construction and light hang? Then lighten up! Play some wonderful theatre games and drop your worries (at least for the next hour) and connect with fellow company members in a constructive and hilarious way!
About the Presenter:
Cran Dodds received a BA in Theatre from the Univ of North Texas and has managed the Denton Community Theatre, was Artistic Director of the Warehouse Theatre, a company member of Casa Mañana in Fort Worth, and Director of Bravvo Productions. Cranston is Past President of TNT and currently serves as a Board Member. He has also served as a Theatre Review Panelist with the Texas Commission of the Arts. Cran has served as Engagement Director for AACT, traveling the country assisting theatres in all areas of need. Currently Cran teaches advanced acting for the Corsicana Hight School Theatre Department, where he is Chair. Cran is also an adjudicator for AACT and the TNT Youth Conference. Cran is married to playwright/teacher Frances Seidnesticker and proud father of one son and two daughters.
Making Friends With Your Budget
About the Workshop:
This interactive workshop is designed for Executive Directors, Development staff and Board members who are interested in securing grant funding for their organization. Kathryn will focus on two fundamentals; “How to Prepare Budgets” in all the ways that grants ask for them without losing your mind and “Telling your Story”.
About the Presenter:
Monologues
Workshop Description:
Description to come.
About The Presenter:
Lyle Tate has been active in community theatre since 1999 when he began working with Starkville Community Theatre in Starkville, MS. There he acted in, directed, and stage managed over 70 productions, many of which traveled to the Mississippi Theatre Association Festival, on to the Region IV Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC), and once – with Catfish Moon – on to AACTFest in 2009, where he and his crew were awarded Outstanding Backstage Achievement. Lyle served as chair of the SETC community theatre festival from 2010 to 2019 and is now an active member with Baytown Little Theatre in Baytown, TX, having moved to Houston in 2013.
Panel - AACTFest Play Selection
Workshop Description:
Panel discussion on how to select the best play for your company in advance of the 2020/2021 AACTFest cycle.
Panel will be co-hosted by Lisa Holcomb.
About the Presenter:
Jeffrey Brown is the Executive Director for Playhouse 2000, Inc. and The Cailloux Theater, a position he’s held since October of 2011. He brings more than 20 years of experience in theater and arts administration to the job, the bulk of it as Producing Director for the Chattanooga Theatre Centre, a multi-stage performance and production company in Tennessee. Prior to that, Jeffrey served in executive and development positions for groups such as Voices of Change, a classical chamber music ensemble, and The Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico dance company, both located in Dallas.
With Playhouse 2000, Jeffrey’s production of Tennessee Williams’ little know one-act The Pretty Trap progressed through multiple levels of the American Association of Community Theater’s AACT Fest, earning awards for Acting, Directing, Scenic Design, Costume Design and Lighting along the way to performing at the 2019 National Festival in Gettysburg, PA.
Theatre After High School
Workshop Description:
What happens after you graduate from Youth Conference or OAP? Do you have to live in New York? You can still have a theatrical life. The theater will always need you and you hopefully will always need theater. Find out some new roles to keep the magic alive wherever you live.
About the Presenter:
Presenter to be announced.
Ticketing Made Easy
Workshop Description:
Join TicketstotheCity co-founder, Greg Ricks for a dynamic workshop (and giveaway!) on all the new and upcoming features for this versatile ticketing service that pays TNT Members to use it!
About the Presenter:
Greg Ricks has had a long career supporting theatre. First as the publisher of playbills for 20 years for organizations ranging from Casa Mañana, Theatre Arlington, to Circle Theatre. In 2005, he partnered with Sean Foushee to create TicketToTheCity.com, the free-to-the-seller online ticketing service that specializes in live theatre. Greg is also an actor, having appeared in Walker: Texas Ranger, a made-for-TV movie with Chuck Norris. He even did a short stint as a stage actor in The Boys Next Door.
Together We Can 10x10
Workshop Description:
Director Deborah Jung will begin with a dynamic presentation of “why” & “how” Kids Who Care has produced original musicals every summer for the last 31 years with Kids from around the world: Australia to Israel, Italy to China, Albania to Mexico to Indonesia.
Next Mrs. Jung and Kids Who Care’s Musical Director and Composer Pam Adair will lead conference attendees (administrators, student leaders, directors, designers, accounts and board members) in a powerful ensemble vocal session; teaching the finale of “Together We Can”, staging all participants into the current finale with the Kids Who Care Cast, and finishing with an invitation for all participants to join Kids Who Care on stage that night in the evening performance of “District XI: Believe in Me”. No artistic experience or performance skill necessary to jump in and have a life changing experience.
About the Presenter:
Pam Adair is a graduate of Texas Wesleyan University with a B. A. in Vocal Performance. She has been a choir teacher in Fort Worth ISD for 13 years where her choir students have received Division I Superior Sweepstakes in Concert and Sight-Reading Contests and Division I Superior ratings in Solo Ensemble Contests. Her choir students have auditioned for and have been selected for Region Middle School Honors Choirs. She has had students audition for and make the Southwest Association of Choral Director Choirs. Pam has served as Region Choir Vocal Chair Assistant and Region Choir Vocal Chair for Region VII. She was awarded Campus Teacher of the year at Daggett Middle School and has served as Fine Arts Chair to her campus Professional Learning Community. Pam is a member of Southwest ACDA and Texas Music Educator Association and has attended annual conventions where she receives continuing education. Pam teaches Vocal classes at Kids Who Care, is Resident Company Vocal Director and is the Music Director for July International Camps. Pam has toured with the Resident Company as Vocal Director to Austin, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Italy, Germany and Albania. Pam has been writing and creating music with Kids Who Care for over 20 years and has become the Education Director at Kids Who Care where her artistry began. Her dreams of creating started as a young child, sitting outside in her favorite tree where she made up songs. She took piano lessons as a child and continued piano when she returned to college. Her friends, children and family have been her inspiration for writing.