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Where Art Meets Healing

Self Revelatory Theatre Performance

Do you have a story that has been asking to be told? Has it been rattling around in your brain, showing up in your daydreams, looking for a place to land? Whether it’s the story of your life or a specific moment or period in time that keeps bubbling to the surface, this could be the project for you.

What is Self Revelatory Theatre?

Self Revelatory Theatre is a collaborative creative process where individuals work with Andrea to develop original performances based on personal experiences. It’s a unique blend of theatre creation and psychotherapy that offers you the opportunity to explore past experiences and transform them into a creative piece of art.

Working with a licensed psychotherapist gives you the opportunity to dive deep into your past in a safe and structured container. From this place your piece will begin to take shape, whether it be a full show, dance, song, or performance art, and reveal to you what has been needing attention and care.

Details

  • Duration: 8 weekly rehearsals, with the final performance presented to invited friends and family over Zoom or in person.

  • Format: Rehearsals can take place in person or over Zoom, depending on your location.

  • No Experience Required: Whether you’re a seasoned performer or simply curious about telling your story, no theatre experience is necessary.

  • Safety & Support: This is designed to be a safe space, guided by a professional, to ensure a nurturing environment throughout the creative process.

Create Your Story

This is your opportunity to re-write your life script, let go of old stories and positively shape the direction of the chapters to come.

Reach out to learn more about Self Revelatory Theatre Performance.

Five women on stage performing, with some raising their hands and wearing white clothing, under stage lights.
Woman performing on stage wearing a red and black patterned robe, with two women sitting in the background.
Performer wearing a mask and costume behind a green theater prop with a curtain, on stage.