Prudence Van Aalten Joins Mark Creter To Discuss Love For Theatre

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Mark Creter sits down with Prudence Van Aalten, a New York-born actress and theatre teacher now living in Cookeville, TN, who grew up in a Shakespeare-loving household where Broadway dreams were part of her upbringing. Though she trained as a performer, Prudence says teaching has deepened her love for theatre, as she helps students discover what kind of actors they are by breaking down emotional walls and building trust. She believes that pushing limits is essential to becoming a true artist and is grateful for the students who allow her to challenge them. Over the years, acting has evolved for her, shifting from performance to purpose — now, she teaches that the most powerful thing an actor can do is make a bold choice, fully embody the character, and commit to it. For Prudence, actors today must put a magnifying glass to human existence, examining truth, vulnerability, and complexity in a way that reveals what it really means to be human.

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7 Sep 2025 English United States Arts · Society & Culture

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