
tuesday, november 27 at 7-10pm
Performance Making Workshop
Nitery Theater in the Old Union | Open to Stanford Students
RSVP (or send questions) to lkhill@stanford.edu
This workshop is an opportunity for students to gather and explore creating original performances. The goal is to share a variety of strategies used to create original performances from the tremendous energies and stories that are present in our lives. Using our own memories and myths as a jumping off point, we will call upon our personal histories and our bodies to create performances. Please bring your hearts and brains, hopes, and fears. No performance experience necessary.

Tim Miller is an internationally acclaimed solo performer. Hailed for its humor and passion, Miller's solo theater works have been presented all over North America, Australia, and Europe at such prestigious venues as Yale Repertory Theatre, the Institute of Contemporary Art (London), the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), and the Brooklyn Academy of Music. He is the author of the books SHIRTS & SKIN, BODY BLOWS and 1001 BEDS, which won the 2007 literary prize for best Drama-Theater book from Lambda Literary Foundation. Miller has taught performance in the theater departments at UCLA and at Cal State L.A.. He is a founder of two of the most influential performance spaces in the United States: Performance Space 122 on Manhattan's Lower East Side and Highways Performance Space in Santa Monica, CA. He can be reached at his website:
www.TimMillerPerformer.com


