Amsterdam 17-19 July 2026
WHO’S AFRAID OF SUBTEXT?
Interrogation, the Power of Staging, and the Art of What’s Not Said
A TRAVIS TECHNIQUE Workshop on SUBTEXT
by MARK W. TRAVIS
Live in Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 17-19, 2026
Early Bird registration: €500
Deadline: 30 April 2026
After 30 April: €650
WHO’S AFRAID OF SUBTEXT?
Interrogation, the Power of Staging, and the Art of What’s Not Said
A TRAVIS TECHNIQUE Workshop on SUBTEXT
by MARK W. TRAVIS
Live in Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 17-19, 2026
In times like these—when the world feels unbearably raw, contradictory, heartbreaking, and beautiful all at once—we are reminded why stories matter.
Not the obvious stories. Not the words on the page. But the story beneath the story. Because that’s where truth lives.
We are delighted to invite you to a 3-day live workshop in Amsterdam (July 17–19) devoted entirely to SUBTEXT—what it is, why it matters, and how to work with it consciously, powerfully, and courageously.
WHO’S AFRAID OF SUBTEXT?
Everything You Need to Know About Subtext in 3 Days in Amsterdam
Subtext is not decoration. Subtext is the drama.
The audience doesn’t fall in love with dialogue. They fall in love with what is being fought for, hidden, protected, desired, and feared beneath the words.
Over three immersive days, we will explore how subtext operates in scenes with increasing complexity—using iconic material from “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”, one of the richest cinematic laboratories for studying power, desire, cruelty, tenderness, and survival.
The Structure
Day 1 — Two Characters
We analyze and break down a two-character scene.
Clear opposition. Direct confrontation. Pure subtext.
We unearth who wants what from whom—and why it matters now.
Day 2 — Three Characters
We add a third presence and watch how alliances, shifts of power, and invisible strategies emerge.
Who is excluded?
Who gains leverage without speaking?
Day 3 — Four Characters
Full complexity.
Multiple agendas operating simultaneously.
Subtext becomes orchestration.
Throughout the workshop, we work live with professional actors, and you will be invited to actively participate in analyzing, questioning, sharing ideas, and discovery.
The Tools
We will work hands-on with two core Travis Techniques:
- The Interrogation Process — a rigorous, revelatory method of questioning the characters to uncover the dramatic spine of any scene
- The Power of Staging — how physical placement, movement, and spatial relationships reveal subtext more truthfully than dialogue ever can
This workshop is experiential, embodied, and practical.
You will not just understand subtext.
You will see it, feel it, and learn how to reveal it.
For Whom
This workshop is for:
• Writers who want their scenes to come alive
• Directors who want clarity, confidence, and authority in rehearsal
• Actors who want to play intention instead of emotion
• Storytellers who know that meaning is rarely spoken out loud
If you sense that your scenes are saying the right things but not yet doing the right things—this workshop is for you.
We gather in Amsterdam not to escape the world in crisis, but to meet it more honestly—through craft, attention, and shared inquiry.
Early Bird registration: €500
Deadline: 30 April 2026
After 30 April: €650

