For six days a week, morning to night, participants immerse themselves in voice, movement, text analysis, exploration of the actor/audience relationship, sonnet work, scene work, clown, stage fight, ...
Shakespeare & Company's Center for Actor Training will launch an addition to its Spring programming - the NYC Weekend Intensive, slated for Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23 in Brooklyn's DUMBO ...
Vetro adds: “I try to diffuse the intensity of the situation or the time restrictions with humor while still working diligently to get it all done.” Depending on the role and the actor’s singing ...
"What's the difference between acting for the stage and acting for the camera?" your theater school acting teacher invariably asks on Day 1 of your Acting for the Camera class. Fair question. Unfair ...
When “A Chorus Line” opened on Broadway in 1975, audiences first heard the opening strains of “I Hope I Get It,” in which performance hopefuls sing about how badly they want a chance to strut their ...
Every actor faces the question: What’s the best way to develop my craft? Jessica Chastain studied at the hallowed Juilliard School. Joaquin Phoenix learned on the set of the ’80s TV show “Seven Brides ...
William Shakespeare wrote, “All the world’s a stage. And all the men and women merely players.” So, why do some never receive a callback for a B-movie life and others are the active directors of a ...