How to Register

Call the Workshop at 847.866.6597. We accept VISA or MC.

Or download, print and complete this registration form, and mail it to us with your check or credit card information.

10% Discount

For all students attending more than one class in the same session, we offer a 10% discount off the second class of equal or lesser value. (Offer good September through May.)

Refund or Transfer Tuition Policy

Tuition is refundable or transferable, minus a $75 administrative fee for each class dropped, only if the Workshop is notified by the next business day after your class has met. Students are responsible for notifying the Workshop that they wish to drop a class; not attending does not constitute an official withdrawal. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment. Tuition will be refunded promptly. Cancellations may be made at the last minute and students will be notified by phone.

Make-Up Class Policy

If for any reason a class is cancelled for an unforeseen circumstance, a Make-Up will be scheduled for the cancelled class. No refund will be offered.

Important Dates to Remember

Sept 6
Young People’s Classes Begin

Sept 13
No Classes / Rosh Hashanah

Sept 22
No Classes / Yom Kippur

Sept 24
Adult Classes Begin

Nov 21 - 24
No Classes / Thanksgiving

Feb 4
Youth & Adult Spring Classes Begin

Mar 31 - Apr 5
No Classes / Spring Break (Youth Classes Only)

Scholarships

The Workshop is pleased to offer a limited amount of need-based scholarships to its students. To apply for scholarship aid, please download the application form and send it to the address below.

Children's Scholarship [pdf]
Adult Scholarship [pdf]

Piven Theatre
927 Noyes St. #110
Evanston IL 60201
ATTN: Scholarship Committee

Take a risk! Play a game! Tell a story! E-mail

A student of the WorkshopFor 35 years, the Piven Theatre Workshop has remained a leading and acclaimed training center for both children and adults. We happily accommodate all levels of experience, from professional actors honing their skills to beginners who wish to explore their creativity through the theatre arts. By focusing on the communal experience of theatre and the ensemble as a whole, we celebrate each individual's unique presence and personal expression, fostering both the discipline and the freedom that are essential to the art of theatre.

Our superb team of instructors, many of whom have studied at Piven since childhood, share a cohesive view of the craft and strive, with their students, for truthfulness in each moment, creating an invigorating and stimulating learning environment.

Youth Classes

Our purpose with young people is to focus their natural sense of play on the creative process of theatre. Children may indeed be natural people but, contrary to popular mythology, rarely natural actors. We use Story Theatre and Theatre Games, elements of the Stanislavsky system, mime, a basic focus on "the other person," and concentration on the task at hand to counter that self-concern that is so often self-defeating. The tale is told, the scene or event played in words and spaces the children help to find. A kind of community is the aim and, in our experience, often the result. Our purpose is less to make professional performers of the children than to foster both the freedom and the discipline that constitute the theatre experience.

For young people, we offer a fall session, a spring session and a six-week Summer Institute.

Adult Classes

At its best, study and exercise within the theatre discipline is an invigorating process. It takes from life to give back in fuller measure. It distills experience in order to re-create the life spirit when it may be in decline. Theatre promotes fresh insights and the energy it generates is called presence: manifest awareness in the moment of performance. This unteachable essence is what we strive for in all the workshops. In script work presence is not possible outside the nature of the text. This understanding must be incorporated into any concept of "naturalistic"acting. Our scene work is geared toward finding the nature of the text and making it accessible to the actor. Thus… the games we play, the exercises we devise, the scenes we study, the stories we stage. From our classes has evolved a company of actors that forms the nucleus of our professional acting ensemble.

Students are required to attend a performance of the production that is running during the session in which they are enrolled. It is essential that students attend all the productions of the Piven Theatre subscription season. This vital component not only reinforces the symbiotic relationship between the class work and performance, but productions (either scene, story, adaptation or acting "style") are often used as points of departure for more intensive class exercises; to teach the process. See the shows, develop a context for the games you play, the scenes you work on, the theater language we speak.