Upcoming Events & Performances
Open Training: Physical Acting
Sunday, January 8; 4 – 9 PM (Downtown NYC studio)
Click HERE for more information. To register, email Jeremy@Jeremy-Williams.org
Price: $75 ; $60 for current students/emerging artists. Price includes ticket to the studio showing of “Refracting Miss Julie” on Jan. 11.
Acting Out: Desire
Wednesday January 11; 7:30-8:30 PM (Space on White: 81 White Street, Btw. Broadway & Lafayette)
We’re making a new show! It’s an investigation of the titillating topic of DESIRE. Inspired by the text and themes of Strindberg’s Miss Julie- the tragic tale of a woman’s ill-fated consummated desire leading to her suicide. Click here for more info about this studio event: Acting Out: Desire
Web Reading Series – “The Shore”
Thursday January 12, 7:30 PM (Online!)
Start the new year off with a new play! Join Convergences Theatre Collective for the reading of “The Shore” – an evocative new play by Kate Michael Gibson. Tune in to watch the reading and engage with the artists about the play and the playwrighting process. http://jeremy-williams.org/ctcnow/
CTC is excited to be an early user of the Audience Engagement Platform! We are trying out new and exciting ways of bringing YOU into the process: behind the scenes access, workshops and educational programs, as well as innovative ways for you to engage with the artistic process. Click the banner below to find out more.
Support
To make a tax-deductible donation to CTC, please visit Fractured Atlas, our Fiscal Sponsor.
Convergences Theatre Collective is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of Convergences Theatre Collective must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
About CTC
- to create new theatrical work from an interdisciplinary perspective and to re-envision the classics for contemporary audiences
- to challenge the traditional roles of theatre makers and audiences
- to provide innovative training to current and future theatre artists
- to work as a collective: engaging in continual training, creating new forms of theatrical language and education, and cultivating theatre artists in a wide variety of performance genres through process, product, and dialogue
- to create a community that is rooted in contemplative practices in and out of the rehearsal and performance workspaces
- to produce work that is beautiful, challenging and entertaining for regional, national, and international audience
CTC is based in New York City but its members represent diverse geographic locations. We meet for training, collaboration, producing, and developing new work. We often partner with additional organizations and artists as we exist as a community who share a common desire for successful, challenging, and thoughtful theatrical experiences.
CTC’s partership with One Continuous Mistake of “Uncle Vodka” at Mabou Mines/PS122 in 2010.
From CTC’s partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for confrence & training in 2009.
CTC’s partnership with Naropa University and Peggy Firestone in 2008.






