Masterclasses
Fault Line Theatre hosts quarterly masterclasses led by our alumni artists on a variety of topics from writing to design to collaboration to anything and everything in between. These donation-based classes will give everyone from veteran practitioners to students enrolled in training programs a chance to learn from and support our artists. Fault Line Theatre is only here to host: the teachers will take home 50% of the total donations for their time and expertise and contribute the other half to the charity of their choosing.
After registering for a class below, please Venmo your donation directly to the artist with the subject “FLT Masterclass”. If Venmo isn’t available to you, please still register below, then email info@faultlinetheatre.org and we’ll help set-up your donation. If you can't afford to make a contribution at this time, no sweat!
Upcoming Classes
Join playwright and Irons in the Fire alum Caroline V. McGraw (Believeland, 2018) for an interactive masterclass designed to demystify the art of stage directions. Over the course of two hours, we'll analyze directions from both classic and new plays, workshop student samples, and finish with a writing exercise. Participants will come away from the workshop with the tools to make their plays stand out to readers and collaborators.
Date: Wednesday, May 26th @ 7:00pm EST.
Suggested Donation: $10.00
Venmo: @Caroline-McGraw
Organization: Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless www.neoch.org
Caroline V. McGraw's plays include I Get Restless, Believeland, Ultimate Beauty Bible, The Bachelors, Tall Skinny Cruel Cruel Boys and The Vaults. Her work has been seen at theaters around the country, including Page 73, Lesser America, South Coast Rep, New Georges, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Second Stage, Rattlestick, Fault Line Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival, The Lark, City Theatre, IAMA Theater, and Ars Nova, among others. Caroline has been commissioned by Yale Rep, and is developing commissions from Manhattan Theatre Club/the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and South Coast Rep. She has received the Page 73 Playwriting Fellowship and a Tow Foundation Playwright Residency. She is an alum of Interstate 73, Civilians R&D Group, Primary Stages Dorothy Strelsin New American Writers Group, and will be a member of SPACE on Ryder Farm’s 2021 Working Farm. Caroline is a member of the Kilroys, a grassroots collective advocating for women, trans, and non-binary writers on American stages. She is a graduate of the Playwriting MFA program at the Yale School of Drama, where she studied under Paula Vogel.