Jim VanValen Associate Professor of Theatre
“I am always excited about the liminal space that exists within the theatrical event: the thin line between actor and character, performer and audience, the imaginary and the so-called real. As storytellers, we are called to examine the human experience, to venture into the in-betweens, and cross beyond any separations that might be imposed by time, space, culture, or circumstances. And the manner of our telling stories is constantly being reexamined when we consider the power of live performance where artists and audience members share a common space and time together in the present moment. Patsy Rodenburg and her Second Circle work and the legacy of Sanford Meisner continue to inspire me in their contributions to the nobility of this art form; and they remind me that the skills explored and developed in actor training are not simply confined to the stage; they are the same skills crucial to living a more fully-realized life as we all search for our individual place and purpose in this shared space called planet Earth.”