
Acting for Writers: A Two-day Generative Workshop - Workshop #1 — Writing Through the Actor's Lens
Saturday, August 22, 2026 · 2:00 PM EDT · Tenley-Friendship Branch Library · Washington, DC
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About the workshops Workshop #1 — Writing Through the Actor’s Lens This session helps writers deepen narrative texture by borrowing from the actor’s study of human behavior. Through guided, generative prompts and examples, participants explore a character’s desire or objective; obstacles or conflicts; given circumstances (external conditions); and the character’s movement, gestures, and facial expressions to create more vivid, embodied writing that unites psychological intention with concrete, sensory detail. Workshop #2 — Writing Through the Theatre Artist’s Lens This session expands upon the actor’s toolkit to include the full palate of the theatre artist’s toolkit. Specifically, we’ll guide prose writers and poets through generative exercises to include the many elements of “stage picture” (or “screen picture” to reference film): scenic and costume design, props, music and sound, mood or lighting, gestures and facial expression, stillness/silence, and pacing/tone. This workshop will take place Saturday, August 29 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. About the instructors Elizabeth Bruce's collection, Universally Adored & Other One Dollar Stories (Vine Leaves Press, 2024) won five indie awards, and received rave reviews in City Paper, Washington Unbound, Literary Titan, and other publications in the US and UK. Her debut novel, And Silent Left the Place, won Washington Writers’ Publishing House’s Fiction Prize, as well as ForeWord Magazine’s Bronze Prize and the Texas Institute of Letters’ Finalist Award. A character actor and co-founder of DC’s Sanctuary Theatre, Elizabeth co-hosts Creativists in Dialogue: A Podcast Embracing the Creative Life and its Theatre in Community series. Robert Michael Oliver considers himself a Creativist: poet, theatre artist, novelist, writer, playwright, filmmaker, educator. He has published poems, stories, essays, and articles in journals and online sites over the years, but when Finishing Line Press published The Dark Diary: in 27…