"Who are the people in your life that inspire you, that support you, that you can connect with on a regular basis, to keep that creative spirit going, to inspire you to explore things that you maybe never have?"
"If you have something that lights your fire, that really inspires you, find a way to do it and surround yourself with people who are doing it also."


For the last thirty five years Jason Phelps has been studying and practicing a diversity of performing arts including acting, dance, music, and voice-over. Additionally he has been dedicated to and invested in education, tutoring, mentorship, voice training, and directing. He gets inspiration from his peers and other Austin artists as well as people working all over the world as he seeks to collaborate and continue the conversations that drive him. What can you create that is relevant to the place where you live and address issues in that community? How can we think more creatively to solve problems? Jason is also passionate about exploring the different facets of the father and son relationship, social justice, being a mentor, what it means to engage in acts of compassion, and how can we be our best creative selves.
I have known Jason and his wife Margery for many years and have seen him perform on a lot of different stages and even once in the front yard of his house. His confidence and creativity have always impressed me as well as his sincerity and the honesty in his acting. He is really a joy to be around and the conversation was thoughtful and inspiring. Please make a point to follow his work and get out to see him perform. You won't regret it.


Some of the subjects we discuss:
Theater in H.S.
College in Boston
Mentors?
Living in Chicago
Move to Austin
Meeting Margery
Deborah Hay
Busy 90’s
Having a Child
Northeast/Grad School
Waldorf school
Move back to Austin
Feast of my heart
Teaching Willie
Father/Son Project
Being a father
Fear of performing
Active voice
More play
A creative life/self
Resources for artists
Future work


Capital T presents
Small Mouth Sounds (http://capitalt.org/wp/now-playing/small-mouth-sounds-by-bess-wohl)
by Bess Wohl
Directed by Mark Pickell
May 17th - June 16th, 2018
Thursday – Saturday at 8pm
Hyde Park Theatre
511 W 43rd St
Austin, TX 78751

"Who are the people in your life that inspire you, that support you, that you can connect with on a regular basis, to keep that creative spirit going, to inspire you to explore things that you maybe never have?"

"If you have something that lights your fire, that really inspires you, find a way to do it and surround yourself with people who are doing it also."




For the last thirty five years Jason Phelps has been studying and practicing a diversity of performing arts including acting, dance, music, and voice-over. Additionally he has been dedicated to and invested in education, tutoring, mentorship, voice training, and directing. He gets inspiration from his peers and other Austin artists as well as people working all over the world as he seeks to collaborate and continue the conversations that drive him. What can you create that is relevant to the place where you live and address issues in that community? How can we think more creatively to solve problems? Jason is also passionate about exploring the different facets of the father and son relationship, social justice, being a mentor, what it means to engage in acts of compassion, and how can we be our best creative selves.

I have known Jason and his wife Margery for many years and have seen him perform on a lot of different stages and even once in the front yard of his house. His confidence and creativity have always impressed me as well as his sincerity and the honesty in his acting. He is really a joy to be around and the conversation was thoughtful and inspiring. Please make a point to follow his work and get out to see him perform. You won't regret it.




Some of the subjects we discuss:

Theater in H.S.

College in Boston

Mentors?

Living in Chicago

Move to Austin

Meeting Margery

Deborah Hay

Busy 90’s

Having a Child

Northeast/Grad School

Waldorf school

Move back to Austin

Feast of my heart

Teaching Willie

Father/Son Project

Being a father

Fear of performing

Active voice

More play

A creative life/self

Resources for artists

Future work


Capital T presents

Small Mouth Sounds

by Bess Wohl

Directed by Mark Pickell

May 17th - June 16th, 2018

Thursday – Saturday at 8pm

Hyde Park Theatre

511 W 43rd St

Austin, TX 78751

Links:

Jason Phelps Creates - websiteCapital T Theatre » Small Mouth Sounds by Bess WohlHyde Park TheatreDeborah Hay Dance CompanyWhole Movement CenterCapital T Theatre's The Brothers Size - Arts - The Austin ChronicleReview: Feast of My Heart - The Austin ChronicleFather/Son Project - YouTubeThe Creative Self | Psychology Today