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Thursday, July 24
 

8:00am EDT

Registration Open
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:00am - 5:00pm EDT
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:00am - 5:00pm EDT
TBA

8:30am EDT

Conference Orientation (First Timers & Returning Attendees)
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
New to the conference? Get tips, highlights, and must-knows.
Returning? Share your insights and memories. Let’s kick things off together!

  • Upload all of your photos from your time during conference HERE!
  • Find out information about 50/50 Fundraiser below or at the Leadership Table! 
    • The Drawing will happen at the Party on Saturday! 
    • 10 Tickets = $10, 15 Tickets = $20, 20 Tickets = $50, 50 Tickets = $100
  • Find out how to get involved with AATE's Programs & Leadership Opportunities at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Find out more about how to write for ElevAATE's blog and how to subscribe to the Youth Theatre Journal at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Find out more about AATE's Membership Opportunities at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Click HERE to find the 2025 Cleveland Visitors Guide!
  • Need to report an incident? Click HERE to access AATE's incident report in support of AATE's Anti-Racism efforts.
Speakers
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Sam Briggs

University of Utah

Thursday July 24, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Beyond the Blueprint: Conceptual Set Design with/for Neurodivergent Minds
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
This workshop encourages theatre professionals to think beyond technical specifications and dimensions to create more meaningful and interesting spaces that encourage creativity and accommodate the performers within it. This approach is especially impactful for neurodivergent students, providing them with a creative and flexible platform to explore, express, and connect with the production in ways that feel authentic and inclusive.
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Bekah LaCoste

Bekah LaCoste is a high school executive function teacher and Theatre Program Director at Chapel Hill- Chauncy Hall School in Waltham, MA. She has been a theatremaker, both on stage and off, since she was a young girl and currently directs 3 productions a year for a wide range of... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Building a Thriving Theater Program from the Ground Up
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Launching and sustaining a theater program in an under-resourced public school presents unique challenges—especially when funding, space, and administrative buy-in are limited. This hands-on workshop equips educators with practical strategies, a take-home toolkit, and templates to develop a thriving program that serves their students and communities. With a strong emphasis on culturally responsive pedagogy and trauma-informed practices, this session explores how to create an inclusive, student-centered program that fosters creativity, engagement, and belonging. Participants will gain actionable insights on: Maximizing Limited Resources: Finding creative solutions for space, materials, and production needs. Sustaining Funding & Partnerships: Budgeting strategies, grant-writing tips, and building partnerships with local organizations, including universities. Using Data for Advocacy & Growth: Collecting qualitative and quantitative data to secure administrative buy-in, attract grants, and expand resources. Student Engagement & Program Culture: Trauma-informed strategies to build a program that students invest in and take ownership of. Marketing & Branding Your Program: Creating an identity and leveraging community outreach to boost participation and support. This highly interactive, solution-oriented session ensures that participants leave with concrete tools, strategies, and next steps to develop and sustain theater programs in any environment.
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Emily Garven

Boston Public Schools
Emily is a Boston-based performing arts specialist and licensed Massachusetts theater educator, teaching dance and theater in Boston Public Schools. She develops and implements theater and dance opportunities for at-risk youth, believing in the power of the arts to inspire confidence... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Creating Theatre across Generations: Undergraduates and Older Adults with Dementia
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Applied theatre seeks to promote dialogue and connection among people groups. One underserved population is older adults, including those living with physical and cognitive decline, and those living in long term care facilities. This workshop asks us to consider, what if older adults experiencing dementia and age-related disabilities reconnected with their creative abilities? What can we discover when undergraduate theatre students create collaborative theatre pieces with them? How can theatre create connections between residents in a long term care facility and young people? What might cross-generational original theatre contribute to our communities? In recent years various applied theatre models have emerged to serve older adults. This workshop will explore the Timeslips method, a collaborative creative storytelling method developed by MacArthur fellow and former theatre professor Anne Basting. Professor Norah Swiney discovered Timeslips during her training to become a drama therapist. She developed a program to bring undergraduate students together with older adults to devise theatre pieces through a series of collaborative storytelling workshops. The workshop series culminated in performances for the community in which the students enacted the original works they created together. In this experiential workshop, participants will receive a brief introduction to applied theatre and drama therapy interventions for older adult populations. Next, the presenter will lead a brief exploration of the current research in this area. Then the presenter will share experiences of implementing cross-generational theatre programming and offer lessons learned. Then participants will learn the Timeslips method of collaborative creative storytelling, and how to use it to devise original theatre pieces with artists living with memory loss and cognitive decline. The workshop will culminate with a devised piece from stories created by the group.
Speakers
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Norah Swiney

Oral Roberts University
Norah Swiney (MA, MFA) is a Registered Drama Therapist, a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Candidate, and Associate Professor of Theatre at Oral Roberts University. At ORU, Norah designed and advises the Theatre for Healing, Classroom... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Creating Theatre Curriculum that Opens Dialogue and Facilitates Change
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
The Teaching Artists at the Cleveland Play House (CPH) use the principles of trauma-informed care and culturally relevant teaching as the cornerstone of their four-pillar theatre education model. This approach deepens artistic understanding and social and emotional competencies in safe and constructive environments. They have found that by creating community-friendly theatrical events and programs that gently start dialogues between children and their family members, you can open multi-generational conversations and begin to shift the burden of change from individual solutions to community solutions. Using examples from CPH Family Theatre Productions and the CARE Theatre Education Program, you will walk through the steps of creating an engaging and impactful curriculum for your performances and programs that can be shared with schools, families, and community members as a catalyst for community development and social change.
Speakers
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Jenna Messina

Associate Director, CARE Cleveland, Cleveland Play House
Jenna Messina is a theatre artist and educator from Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated from Baldwin Wallace University with a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Acting and Directing and is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Applied Arts in Health at Ohio University. Jenna serves as the... Read More →
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Thomas Kazmierczak

Cleveland Play House
Thomas T. Kazmierczak III oversees the highly acclaimed National CARE Project that serves thousands of youth in North East Ohio, WNY and Las Vegas. He earned his MA in Theatre Education from Emerson College of Boston and holds BA’s in Theatre and Psychology from SUNY Buffalo. Additionally... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Making Connections Through Story Drama
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
This story drama workshop centers around the picture book, "Encounter" by Brittany Luby, and illustrated by Mikaela Goade. Participants will be introduced to drama and movement exercises encouraging active engagement in an anchor text, rather than being objective observers or audience members. They will participate as their students would, while still having an opportunity to ask questions and engage in professional discourse as educators. They will learn how to conduct a story drama class by guiding their students through text exploration using character, relationship, and environment-building, writing in role, improvisation, soundscapes, dialogue, creatively and deliberately moving through space, and more. Teachers will discover that drama does not require a culminating, rehearsed performance piece that is scripted and needs an audience. Instead, drama often resonates deeper when students are invited to use their imaginations to bring a story to life. Story drama helps students understand differing perspectives, build empathy, and gain a deeper understanding of themes in a book, poem, or other text. Story drama encourages problem-solving, teamwork, creativity, risk-taking, openness, and imagination. This presentation will show participants how drama can be embedded across the curriculum to help students understand a wide variety of academic and interpersonal topics, rather than just in its own “drama silo.”
Speakers
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Michelle Gram Giesen

Owner, Arts Educator, Story Drama Suite
Michelle Gram Giesen has worked at the Toronto District School Board in Canada for 16 years, as an elementary teacher, drama specialist, integrated arts teacher, librarian, and presently as an Arts Teacher Mentor with the board. She is an actor, puppeteer, voice actor, and the founder... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

New Guard Panel
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
Facilitators: Alexa Nastasi & Sam Briggs

Feelings Forecast: Social and Emotional Learning In-Practice for the K-8 Drama Classroom
Presenter: Victoria Yordt
This session focuses on integrating social and emotional learning (SEL) practices in K-8 drama classrooms. Participants will explore how theater educators can foster emotional intelligence, empathy, and self-awareness through drama activities, supporting students’ social and emotional development alongside their artistic growth.
 
The 2025 Courageous Cadence: Performing Justice Through Spoken Word Poetry
Presenter: Annase Raji
This session explores the Courageous Cadence project, which uses spoken word poetry, devised theater, and personal storytelling to empower youth to address social injustices, including racial, gender, and climate justice. Attendees will learn how youth-led arts-based research can promote justice-centered dialogue, activism, and leadership through performance. The session will include best practices for integrating justice-oriented performance into educational and community settings, and strategies for empowering young people as leaders in advocacy and social change.
 
The Pandemic, Precarity, and a Pedagogy of Hope: Learning from Public High School Theatre Teachers’ Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Presenter: Devin Klugh
This research-based session presents findings from interviews with public high school theater teachers about their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion focuses on how teachers adapted their practices, curriculum, and performances to continue providing theater education in virtual, hybrid, and socially-distanced formats. Attendees will reflect on the resilience of teachers and discuss how these adaptations can inspire future theater education practices in an ever-changing educational landscape.
Speakers
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Sam Briggs

University of Utah
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Playwriting Workshop: Adapting Classic Literature to Script for Theater
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
This interactive workshop will guide participants through the process of adapting classic literature for the stage, focusing on the transformation of classic texts into engaging, dynamic scripts for modern audiences. By analyzing source material, exploring scriptwriting techniques, and collaborating on adaptation exercises, participants will walk away with practical skills for adapting classic works while honoring both their historical significance and theatrical possibilities.
Speakers
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Marie Kohler

MHK Productions LLC
Marie Kohler is an American playwright, director, writer, and producer renowned for her impactful contributions to the stage. Her work has garnered multiple nominations, including for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (three times), the Harold & Mimi Steinberg / American Theatre Critics... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

So You Wannabe a Scholar: How to turn your conference presentation into a journal article
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
How can theatre artists, educators, and administrators contribute to research and scholarship in theatre education? In this panel discussion and workshop, journal editors, editorial board members, and/or scholars will share insights about how they have turned a conference session into an article for publication—and will engage participants by facilitating writing strategies in order to begin drafting the outline for an article. As this conference is meant to embrace progress and tradition, this session will be facilitated by members of the research and scholarship network and we encourage participants from all other networks who are curious about how to document and share their work—whether from this conference or beyond—to attend this writing workshop in order to amplify and ignite new voices in research and scholarship.
Speakers
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Jonathan P Jones

NYU
Jonathan P. Jones, PhD, is a Program Administrator at NYU Steinhardt for the Program in Educational Theatre and the Program in Music Education. At CUNY, he teaches courses in public speaking and theatre history and he has taught courses in pedagogy and theatre history at NYU. Jonathan... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Stages of Freedom: Jewish Narratives in American Theatre
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
This panel explores the evolving representation of Jewish identity and liberation in American theatre, examining how playwrights balance cultural tradition with progressive storytelling. Through dramaturgical analysis, we will discuss key plays such as Awake and Sing! by Clifford Odets and Angels in America by Tony Kushner, assessing how these works reflect and challenge Jewish assimilation, resilience, and activism. The session will consider how theatre serves as a space for negotiating cultural identity, showcasing both historical perspectives and contemporary shifts. Presenters will analyze the impact of staging choices, audience reception, and evolving dramaturgical frameworks that shape Jewish storytelling today. By addressing the duality of progress and tradition, this discussion aligns with AATE’s 2025 theme, “Stages of Change,” illustrating how Jewish narratives navigate continuity and transformation. Attendees will gain insights into how theatre can both honor heritage and embrace innovation, creating meaningful spaces for cultural expression.
Speakers
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Alevia R-Plyam

University of Florida
Alevia R-Plyam is a theatre scholar and educator whose work focuses on the intersection of theatre, cultural identity, and social change. Their research explores Jewish representation in American theatre and the ways playwrights use performance as a tool for liberation. With experience... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

9:45am EDT

Using Drama as a way of Processing Grief
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
grief
noun
/ˈgrēf/
1: deep and poignant distress caused by or as if by bereavement

Grief shows up in a number of ways besides death: moving, friendships, relationships, change, etc. Especially in young people, it can be difficult to understand the full breadth of when they are experiencing grief because we cannot seem to understand how often it can happen. Through creative drama, theatre, playwriting, etc., we can help others process grief through the creative arts. Together we can discuss how to make this morbid topic more prominent in our discussions so that everyone feels comfortable grieving when they need to—and using theatre as a way to process.
Speakers
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Lexi Bresnan

Homewood Theatre
Lexi is an educator, actor, director, and theatre advocate from Homewood Alabama. She has her BFA in Theatre Performance from Belmont University. She spent 4 years as an intern and teaching artist at Nashville Children's Theatre, and one year as an actor and teaching artist in Austin... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 9:45am - 11:00am EDT
TBA

11:00am EDT

Exhibitor Hall Open
Thursday July 24, 2025 11:00am - 7:00pm EDT
Thursday July 24, 2025 11:00am - 7:00pm EDT
TBA

11:15am EDT

Affinity Groups/Group Check-Ins
Thursday July 24, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
Continuing conversations and connections from past years' affinity group formations, this space will help individuals, both new to AATE and those returning, discover intersections with others. Affinity groups will meet twice during the conference to create space for attendees to connect with peers on their experience. This practice will foster relationships that may be continued beyond the conference and help all maintain a focused awareness of anti-racism, anti-oppression, equity, and justice.
Speakers
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Morganne Evans

Morganne Evans (she/her) is an arts-administrator, intimacy director, and artist-researcher based in New York City. She has taught and performed regionally in Orlando, Atlanta, and New York, and recently completed her certification training in Intimacy Direction for live performance... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm EDT
TBA

12:30pm EDT

Lunch Dine Arounds
Thursday July 24, 2025 12:30pm - 2:30pm EDT
Sign up HERE!

These dine-arounds are casual group lunches in restaurants and parks around the beautiful city of Cleveland (all within walking distance of hotel). In groups of 8-12 we will discuss topics that are sometimes serious and sometimes irreverent. You don't need to be an expert on any of these subjects - just sign up and join the fun! (Lunch bills at restaurants will be on individual checks.)

Option #1
Discussion Facilitator - Elizabeth Dunn-Ruiz
Topic - College & University
Restaurant - Rebol

Option #2
Discussion Facilitators - Maddy Moreland & Donna Seage
Topic - Youth Theatre
Restaurant - The Souper Market

Option #3
Discussion Facilitator - Alexa Nastasi, Sam Briggs, & Kaitlyn Fields
Topic - New Guard Network
Restaurant - Mabel's BBQ

Option #4
Discussion Facilitator - Jason Woodworth-Hou
Topic - College & University
Restaurant -
Speakers
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Donna Seage

Ball State University
Donna Seag is an Assistant Professor of Theatre Education at Ball State University and the Chair of the Youth Theatre Network for AATE. She has 25 years experience as a high school theatre teacher and over 20 years experience in professional theatre doing this and that, here and there... Read More →
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Sam Briggs

University of Utah
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Elizabeth Dunn-Ruiz

The City College of New York
Thursday July 24, 2025 12:30pm - 2:30pm EDT
TBA

1:00pm EDT

Master Class B: Theatre and Community Voices; Tackling ACES and Strengthening Communities Through Their Own Stories
Thursday July 24, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Pre-Purchase Required - $60 per ticket
Join internationally renowned playwright José Cruz Gonzales & award-winning playwright Eric Schmiedl discuss their latest collaboration The Throwaways a community-based project focused on the impact of parental incarceration currently being workshopped at Clevland Play House as part of their Family Theatre pillar of education. The Cleveland Play House Family Theatre program focuses on bringing adverse childhood events (ACES) to light is a gentle way that begins a dialogue on resiliency and healing.
Speakers
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José Cruz González

José Cruz González's plays include The Throwaways (Cleveland Play House), If by Chance (South Coast Repertory), The Extraordinary ZLuna Captures the World (DCPA Theatre Company), Under a Baseball Sky (Old Globe), American Mariachi (14 regional theater productions), Sunsets & Margaritas... Read More →
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Eric Schmiedl

Eric Schmiedl is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and a graduate of Kent State University and the University of Hawai’i. As a theatre artist he is inspired by the intersection of cultures and stories. He has worked with theatres around the country including the Denver Center for the... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 1:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

Applied Theatre Network Meeting
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
AATE Networks foster the exchange, development, and implementation of ideas throughout the year, providing professional development, advocacy, and other tools within and across the field of theatre and education. All AATE Members and Conference attendees are encouraged to join! Applied Theatre is an umbrella term that is both evolving and inclusive.

The Network includes individuals who use alternative theatre and/or drama practices with a wide variety of populations. Two major commonalities are that our members often work in non-traditional settings (such as schools, community centers and museums) and that they seek to help people, often through active participation in the drama or the debates that ensue.
Speakers
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Quenna Barrett

Governors State University
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

College/University Network Meeting
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
AATE Networks foster the exchange, development, and implementation of ideas throughout the year, providing professional development, advocacy, and other tools within and across the field of theatre and education. All AATE Members and Conference attendees are encouraged to join!

This Network is dedicated to providing its members with discussions on current creative and scholarly trends in the drama and theatre education, access to support materials, and dialogue with colleagues in university and college settings around the globe.
Speakers
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Meriah Sage

Director of Theatre, Eastern Michigan University
Meriah Sage (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the Applied Drama and Theatre for the Young MFA/MA Program, and Director of Theatre at Eastern Michigan University. She is a certified teacher in the Michael Chekhov technique through the Great Lakes Michael Chekhov Consortium (GLMCC... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

High School Network Meeting
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
AATE Networks foster the exchange, development, and implementation of ideas throughout the year, providing professional development, advocacy, and other tools within and across the field of theatre and education. All AATE Members and Conference attendees are encouraged to join!

This Network serves the needs of secondary school teachers and those professional theatres committed to providing for adolescent audiences. The Network provides resources for the secondary school teacher, including lesson plans, support for innovative classroom ideas, and communication among its members.
Speakers
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Dakota Demato

AATE Conference Manager & Director of Theatre at SPHS, South Pointe High School & AATE
Dakota Demato is the Director of Theatre at South Pointe High School in Rock Hill, SC! She holds a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre from The University of the Arts (Philadelphia, PA) and an M.A.T. in Theatre Education from the University of South Carolina.Since joining the staff at South... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

K-8 Network Meeting
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
AATE Networks foster the exchange, development, and implementation of ideas throughout the year, providing professional development, advocacy, and other tools within and across the field of theatre and education. All AATE Members and Conference attendees are encouraged to join!

This Network represents the interests of AATE members who teach drama to preschool, primary, intermediate, and middle school (junior high) students. Constituents include drama specialists, elementary teachers, elementary or middle school theatre directors, or college professors training elementary drama teachers.
Speakers
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Laura Butchy

Schoole
Ms. Butchy has more than 10 years of experience teaching acting, playwriting, musical theatre, and other classes to students of all ages. She studied theatre, English, and music at Westminster College in her native Western Pennsylvania, and she earned her M.F.A. in theatre from... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
TBA

2:45pm EDT

Professional Theatre Network Meeting
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
AATE Networks foster the exchange, development, and implementation of ideas throughout the year, providing professional development, advocacy, and other tools within and across the field of theatre and education. All AATE Members and Conference attendees are encouraged to join!

This Network includes individuals working with organizations that produce theatrical events. It is comprised of artistic, management, and educational staff members from a wide variety of theatres and organizations, as well as freelance artists and artist-educators.
Speakers
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Lee Mikeska Gardner

Central Square Theater
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Elena Velasco

Associate Prof; Artistic Director, Bowie State University
Elena Velasco (she/ella) is a theatre artist whose work is grounded in decolonized, consensus-organized processes and structures. An associate member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, her director/choreographer include Convergence Theatre (Founding Artistic Director... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 2:45pm - 3:45pm EDT
TBA

3:50pm EDT

Check Out Vendors
Thursday July 24, 2025 3:50pm - 4:10pm EDT
Thursday July 24, 2025 3:50pm - 4:10pm EDT
TBA

4:15pm EDT

Welcome/Opening Keynote: Nina Domingue
Thursday July 24, 2025 4:15pm - 5:45pm EDT
Watch the Facebook Live Stream here!

Nina Domingue is a Black Creole Queer Woman, Griot, Actor, Playwright, Director, Cultural Memory Worker, #NOLAGirl4Life, Teaching Artist, Hard of Hearing, and Intimacy Advocate pursuing Choreographic certification, ever-becoming. She writes in the tradition of those women who explore the interior lives of Black women with love, curiosity, and wonder. Kilroy’s List 2020 “The Lost Plays”, Cleveland Public Theater, Premier Fellow 2021, CPT Catapult Fellow 2019, Nord Family Foundation Playwriting Fellow 2019, Twelve Literary Arts Barabara Smith Fellow, 2019. She last performed in POTUS at Dobama, and had her Intimacy Choreography featured in Fat Ham at the Cleveland Play House, Choir Boy at Karamu House, RENT at Cain Park and Cabaret at Case Western Reserve University. Nina is also most proud of being a mother of 5 amazing humans, the five heartbeats.

  • Upload all of your photos from your time during conference HERE!
  • Find out information about 50/50 Fundraiser below or at the Leadership Table! 
    • The Drawing will happen at the Party on Saturday! 
    • 10 Tickets = $10, 15 Tickets = $20, 20 Tickets = $50, 50 Tickets = $100
  • Find out how to get involved with AATE's Programs & Leadership Opportunities at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Find out more about how to write for ElevAATE's blog and how to subscribe to the Youth Theatre Journal at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Find out more about AATE's Membership Opportunities at the Leadership Table! Sign up HERE to learn more and get involved!
  • Click HERE to find the 2025 Cleveland Visitors Guide!
  • Need to report an incident? Click HERE to access AATE's incident report in support of AATE's Anti-Racism efforts.
Speakers

Thursday July 24, 2025 4:15pm - 5:45pm EDT
TBA

6:00pm EDT

Exhibitor Meet & Greet/Meet the Leadership
Thursday July 24, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Discover resources that advance theatre and education at the AATE Exhibit Hall. Engage with exhibitors, participate in networking opportunities, and complete your Exhibitor Passport for a chance to win exciting prizes in the raffle!

Make sure to get your Exhibitor Passport completed for a chance to win at the Raffle!

Exhibitors and Vendors

Thursday July 24, 2025 6:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
TBA

6:00pm EDT

Theatre Excursion: Ista and Her Garden
Thursday July 24, 2025 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
Pre-Purchase Required - Price $80
Roundtrip Transportation Provided
(from the Westin to the theater.)

A wise, thoughtful gardener Ista, will lead audiences through an immersive exploration of her larger-than-life garden, full of plants native to Northeast Ohio. This sensory performance will feature ways to smell, touch, taste, hear, and see all of the wonders of our local ecosystem, as plants, bugs, and animals are brought to life. This show is also written to incorporate audio description directly into the text itself, toward a more inclusive experience for patrons who are blind or have low vision.

The price includes a show ticket, transportation, food, pre/post show discussion.
Thursday July 24, 2025 6:00pm - 8:00pm EDT
TBA

8:00pm EDT

Playwriting Slam
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
Join us for the Playwriting Network’s annual Playwright Slam, featuring AATE member playwrights presenting five-minute solo readings from their latest works-in-progress. Experience fresh voices and new stories in the making!
Speakers
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John Newman

TYE Center, Utah Valley University
John Newman is a Professor and a previous Chair of the Utah Valley University Department of Theatrical Arts. He currently serves as Director of UVU’s Theatre for Youth and Education (TYE) Center and coordinates the UVU Theatre Education program. Dr. Newman earned his BFA and M.Ed... Read More →
Thursday July 24, 2025 8:00pm - 10:00pm EDT
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