Ludwig has been the director of plays at Circle Repertory Company, Ensemble Studio, The HB Playwright's Theater, NYU School of the Arts, and Theater for the New City. She also wrote and directed one-act plays at The HB Playwright's Theater and Third Stage in Stratford, Canada.[3] She wrote and performed in the autobiographical play Where Was I? in Theatre 54 at Shetler Studios and Joe’s Pub in 2015.[4] Her work behind the camera in film includes directing and writing the short film The Good Stuff.[3]
For seven years, Ludwig taught acting and directing at NYU Film School and USC School for Cinema/TV. Her other activities in education include Word of Mouth (a project in which she directed women in creating their own work)[3] and teaching at Lee Strasberg Institute and Weist-Barron School of Acting.[5] She has also led workshops on "The Power of Communication and Collaboration". She is faculty for 15 years at the School of Drama at The New School and at HB Studio, both in New York.[3] In the late 1980s, she taught a course for female lawyers, helping them to learn to show more emotion as a way of being more effective in court sessions.[5]
References
^ ab"Karen Ludwig". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on April 29, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.