January 18, 2022 • SPEAKER SERIES • UNLOCKED: How a Theatre Workshop Broke Down Prison Walls. Richard Hoehler.
Please join us for the kick-off of our 2022 Virtual Speaker Series on January 18 with Richard Hoehler. For ten years Richard has led the Theatre Workshop at Otisville State Prison and presented five productions including his play, Fathers and Sons which was staged at the prison in July 2019. During the pandemic Richard presented four online productions with Acting Out, a theatre company of formerly incarcerated actors, hosted by The Herbert Berghof Drama School (HB Studio) in NYC. Richard is a member of National Alliance of Acting Teachers, a member of the Dramatists Guild and an adjunct professor of Theatre at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC.
Once registered, we will email you a Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive a Zoom link, please email us at info@friendsoftheodorereothke.org. Thanks to generous support from the Ohio Arts Council, Arts Midwest, and the National Endowment for the Arts, our Speaker Series is free through May 31, 2022.
All Speaker Series events take place via Zoom on Tuesdays at 7:00pm EST.
Please join us for the kick-off of our 2022 Virtual Speaker Series on January 18 with Richard Hoehler. For ten years Richard has led the Theatre Workshop at Otisville State Prison and presented five productions including his play, Fathers and Sons which was staged at the prison in July 2019. During the pandemic Richard presented four online productions with Acting Out, a theatre company of formerly incarcerated actors, hosted by The Herbert Berghof Drama School (HB Studio) in NYC. Richard is a member of National Alliance of Acting Teachers, a member of the Dramatists Guild and an adjunct professor of Theatre at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC.
Once registered, we will email you a Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive a Zoom link, please email us at info@friendsoftheodorereothke.org. Thanks to generous support from the Ohio Arts Council, Arts Midwest, and the National Endowment for the Arts, our Speaker Series is free through May 31, 2022.
All Speaker Series events take place via Zoom on Tuesdays at 7:00pm EST.
Please join us for the kick-off of our 2022 Virtual Speaker Series on January 18 with Richard Hoehler. For ten years Richard has led the Theatre Workshop at Otisville State Prison and presented five productions including his play, Fathers and Sons which was staged at the prison in July 2019. During the pandemic Richard presented four online productions with Acting Out, a theatre company of formerly incarcerated actors, hosted by The Herbert Berghof Drama School (HB Studio) in NYC. Richard is a member of National Alliance of Acting Teachers, a member of the Dramatists Guild and an adjunct professor of Theatre at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC.
Once registered, we will email you a Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive a Zoom link, please email us at info@friendsoftheodorereothke.org. Thanks to generous support from the Ohio Arts Council, Arts Midwest, and the National Endowment for the Arts, our Speaker Series is free through May 31, 2022.
All Speaker Series events take place via Zoom on Tuesdays at 7:00pm EST.