Events

Refine your chops in 1-on-1 sessions with professional actor and theater lecturer Vivia Font! Sign up for a slot on Monday evenings to work on skills such as monologue preparation, scene work, and auditioning, or to discuss career and graduate school plans.

Fall 2025 Class Schedule

Three 30-minute slots are available on each date (slot 1 held from 6:30-7 PM; slot 2 from 7-7:30, and slot 3 from 7:30-8 PM) on the following Mondays:

  • September 8, 15 & 22
  • October 20 & 27
  • November 3, 10 & 17

 

About Vivia Font

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Photo by Matt Simpkins

Vivia Font is a professional actress, writer, and producer (all around collaborator) and has been teaching theater and acting classes at Princeton (as well as NYU and Marymount Manhattan College) since 2019. She continues to work on stage, screen, and voice over, regionally and out of NYC, including The Christmas Carol at McCarter Theatre this winter, and in Honk and Shallow End, as well as Motor City starring Shailene Woodley this past year. She loves working with students from where they are—whether it be to loosen up, deal with jitters, prepare an audition, or hone and cultivate voice/dialect, movement, and acting work.

Join a Class

These classes are free, yet only open to students pursuing a minor in theater & music theater.

Advance registration required; sign up with Joe Fonseca by emailing jfonseca@princeton.edu to reserve a slot.

Notes for Students

  • Students may only sign up for a maximum of 3 sessions per semester
  • If you are a no-show for a slot you booked (without letting us know in advance), we will not be able to accommodate a new date. If you have future slots booked, they will be canceled and the slots made available to other students.

Directions

Get directions and find venue information for the Light Lab, located on the second floor of the Lewis Arts complex.

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityThe Light Lab is an accessible venue. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Students in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

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  • Program in Theater

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