winter + spring class offerings 2019
• adv. playwriting @ espa primary stages
evenings: wednesdays 6-9pm
dates: feb – may
wait list only. registration: sarah@primarystages.org
winter miller: a master, a sage, a play doula, an artist with six senses, an empath, righteous, funny and kind, and—thankfully, for us—a teacher. ~ jay stull
• playwriting @ the new group
afternoons: wednesday 1-4pm or 2-5pm (time tbd)
dates: feb – may (8 sessions)
registration: education@thenewgroup.org
winter is a guide who sees all of you, encourages you to bravely do the same, and put that wild, full being on the page. ~ lily padilla
• online workshops (live!)
small workshops (4-6 writers) • share new work
in-class exercises • weekly individual prompts for your project.
dates: feb – apr (6-8 session cycles)
section a: tuesday afternoons, 1-3 pm or 12-3pm (tbd)
section b: thursday afternoons, 4-6pm
registration: winterconnect@gmail.com
new students by interview, course cost dependent on class size + length of intensive
an innovator and a healer. winter’s classes gave me a determination to be
rigorous and a desire to experiment with form. l was accepted into the
prestigious brooklyn college program under her guidance. ~ tanya everett
• one to one intensive workshops (live!)
tightly focused work • any stage, any level • begin anywhere
monday and tuesday morning sessions
single session 30 mins / double session 60 mins
registration: winterconnect@gmail.com
interview required for new students, minimum 6 sessions
winter inspires confidence, creativity, and a healthy mistrust of the patriarchy. ~ billy wheelan
• pop-ups! @ the cherry lane
drop in for one-night only evening workshops • Open to everyone
registration: cherry lane theatre (dates tba)
winter listens carefully to each student’s work and responds with insightful questions that inspire excitement about both moving forward and revision. ~ alice dark
• all levels and ages welcome; you will be met right where you are
• students have gone to brooklyn college, hunter college, columbia and juilliard
• students include produced playwrights, composers, and published novelists