Streaming a play can be satisfying, but diving deep into a work through online classes is an entirely different experience. “At this moment, there’s an enormous appetite for people to engage on a more meaningful level than just watching things on the screen,” says Adam Immerwahr, artistic director of Theater J. “With online classes, people are excited to be in a room where they can bring their voice, their ideas, and be with people who want to learn the same things.” Shortly after taking the helm of Theater J almost five years ago, Immerwahr noticed D.C.
area theaters boasted great training education for those seeking careers in theater and lots of learning opportunities for children, but there was nothing focused on the audience member