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Workshop for Directors

Posted on September 12, 2024 in General News, Member News

Are you an experienced director ready to level up your directing skills to take them to the next degree? Or an experienced actor interested in taking the plunge into directing? Either way this workshop is for you! 

We will spend three days doing a deep dive to create a unified vision for the production of a play. The workshop will be a combination of group analysis, discussion, and on your feet directing experience. Topics covered will include:

  • Preparing your script
  • Creating a rehearsal process to maximize results
  • Collaborating with designers
  • Learning language to empower actors to make strong choices
  • Translating text into blocking
  • Developing a directorial vision that is grounded in text and creativity

So, there will be some pre-reading required to ensure all participants are ready to fully engage. This will include reading a play and limited selected readings about directing, all of which will be shared well in advance. 


Dates:  October 4–6, 2024 

  • Friday  6 to 10 pm
  • Saturday 10 am to 6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am to 6 pm

Cost $50 per person, payable on arrival by cash or card.

Registration Deadline, September 30. 

For more information, send us an email or call Kim at 250-517-0309 or Julia at (250) 804-6767.


Who is Liz Hobbs?

Liz Hobbs is based in Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton), Alberta, and holds an MFA in Directing from the University of Alberta, where she has also taught directing, acting, performer-created theatre, public speaking, performance and production. She has also been a guest director for their graduating BFA MainStage series.

She has directed numerous theatre productions in Western Canada, including A-house theatre, mid scale professional theatre, professional independent productions, high school theatre, community theatre, and university level productions.

Liz has been teaching theatre to a wide variety of students aged 4 to 84 for over 20 years and is passionate about empowering others to find their artistic voice. She has previously been

  • Founding artistic director of Punctuate! Theatre
  • Associate Festival Director of the Edmonton Fringe
  • Associate Artistic Director of Theatre Prospero,

and is currently the Artistic Programming and Communications Director for the Edmonton International Street Performers Festival as well as the Creative Director for Pandoric Productions. Upcoming directing projects include Free Falling: a Contemporary Circus Double Bill in Calgary, AB, After the Trojan Women in Edmonton, AB, and a yet-to-be-determined 20-person play at the University of Alberta.