HELEN T. CLARK, AEA Theatre Artist
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    • Acting Philosophy
    • About Helen >
      • Artistic Statement/Bio
  • News and Happenings!
  • Headshots
  • Resume
  • Gallery
  • Reviews/Testimonials
  • Private Acting Coaching/Lessons
    • Theatre Education Pedagogy
  • LookBook
  • The Waking Danu Project
    • About the Project
    • Backstory
    • Research and Creation
    • Audience Reaction and Participation
    • The Sheldrake Hypothesis
    • What now?
  • A Little Nonsense...
    • Daily Gesture
    • My Morning Mustache
  • External Sources
  • Blog
  • Contact Helen
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      As a performer, I am always seeking ways to fully embody a unique person. My practice is to create a friendly environment and sense of ensemble as a foundation for discovery. I research and develop a series of ways in which I can unite my energy with that of those I share the stage with, to create a truly unique and electric experience for the audience. I am constantly seeking to learn more as I go, and adore all theatrical forms, be it standard period pieces to experimental story theatre workshops. I hone my craft daily, with the hopes of being a malleable artist, able to apply the art of acting to these vast and varied ways an audience can be moved.
        

​Theatre History is a male dominated field, where female characters are created in terms of the needs of the male. I seek out plays, writers, and companies that break this tradition. 
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