| Howard
Meyer
Artistic Director

BIO
Howard Meyer (Artistic Director) is a playwright, theatre director and
actor who's work has appeared off-Broadway and regionally at theatres
including New York Theatre Workshop, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Rattlestick
Productions. In 1997 Howard directed the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway
premiere of Athol Fugard's Hello and Goodbye, and in 1998, his
collaborative play writing effort, SWIM, was produced by the Barnspace
in Katonah under his direction. His plays Persephone
Rising, The Kiss, All
That’s Fair, Jerry, and Lost In Paradise have been produced by Axial
Theatre. Lost In Paradise was filmed for television in June 2006 and Axial's first teleplay is slated to air on Pleasantville Cable Television (PCTV) in the 2006-2007 season. His play Twenty, will be produced in February 2007.
Howard Meyer’s
Acting Program, a project of Axial Theatre, Inc., has offered
acting classes for students of all levels in New York City, New Jersey
and in Westchester County for over twelve years.
ABOUT
THE AXIAL PROCESS...
We enter our container week after week and open ourselves to the mysteries.
This has become the protocol. The synchronicities, the revelations that
at first were experienced as eerie, spooky, shocking, are now responsible
for the smiles that appear on faces reminding us that we are right on
track with our work. Entering our third year with these deep hearts that
are my collaborators, it has become habit for us to expectantly, faithfully,
prepare for, trust in, the guidance from this Unseen Hand. As a writer
and grateful company member, I feel blessed to be living in the shining
light of this deep creative mystery with all of my dear companions. Its
feels like nothing short of Grace.
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