The Object Lesson
Literal. Essential. Personal. Character.
This is how Jason teaches acting. Four questions. One object. A Martinelli's bottle, a pair of glasses, a folded note — anything on the prop table becomes the scene.
“The universality of particularity — that the cosmos exist in this lid.”
— Zism King, on the object lesson
What We Offer
Three Paths to the Stage
Coaching that meets you where you are — in school theater, community arts, or worship ministry.

Theater Direction
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Character development, blocking, and performance coaching for students and adult actors at every level.
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Vocal Coaching
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Develop range, confidence, and expression for theater, choir, and worship music performance.
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Worship Arts
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Directing worship teams and choirs to move beyond performance into authentic, congregation-leading worship.
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Performance Isn't Just Talent — It's Craft and Confidence
Most performers — students, worship singers, community actors — have real potential that goes undeveloped because they've never had someone show them how to use what they already have. Nervousness becomes a wall. Untrained instincts limit what should be natural. Whether you're a high schooler stepping onto a stage for the first time or a worship leader wanting to guide a congregation more authentically, intentional coaching changes everything.
How It Works
Your Path to the Stage
The Discovery Call
We'll talk about your goals, your experience, and what you want to accomplish — on stage, in choir, or leading worship.
A Tailored Approach
Jason designs a coaching plan built around your specific context: school theater, community stage, or worship ministry.
Step Into the Role
Begin building the skills and confidence to perform, direct, or lead with authenticity.
Your Director
Meet Your Director, Jason Wright
With years of experience directing school theater and leading worship at the local level, Jason Wright understands what it takes to coax a real performance out of a nervous student or an unsure worship team. Based in Piedmont, Alabama, Jason brings a practical, encouraging approach to every coaching engagement — focused on growth, not just technique.
“Every person on that stage has a story worth telling. My job is to help them tell it.”
Jason Wright, Performing Arts Director
Thirteen years of productions

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