Acting Classes

Acting On-Camera for Commercials
This class will focus on the beginner techniques of on-camera acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of on-camera acting.
4 week class | April 25 - May 16 | Sundays 2:00 - 4:00pm

Acting On-Camera for Commercials Level 2
This class will focus on the advanced techniques of on-camera acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of on-camera acting.
4 week class | April 26 - May 17 | Mondays 7:00 - 9:00pm
Building Character for the Actor/Improviser
Hear why having character acting skills is so important and discover all the tools that you can use to transform your voice, body, and spirit when you hit the stage.
At the Studio
Sundays, May 9 - May 30 | from 6:00pm - 8:30pm

Acting On-Camera for TV & Film
Ages 18+
This class will focus on the beginner techniques of on-camera acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of on-camera acting.
4 week class | May 8 - May 29 | Saturdays 2:30 - 4:30pm

Acting On-Camera for Teens
Ages 9-17
This class will focus on the beginner techniques of on-camera acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of on-camera acting.
4 week class | May 8 - May 29 | Saturdays 12:30 - 2:00pm

Acting On-Camera for TV & Film 2
Ages 18+
This class will focus on the advanced techniques of on-camera acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of on-camera acting.
4 week class | May 8 - May 29 | Saturdays 5:00 - 7:00pm
TIME & SPACE: An Acting Masterclass
With DANA MARKS
Become aware of your physical body and how it is an important partner in expressing your intent inside scene work or a monologue. Know where your body is in space and how it relates to the things and people in it to create more dynamic blocking and freedom of expression.
WHEN: May 16, 2021
THE FORGOTTEN PARTNER:
A Movement Workshop for Actors
Actors train three things: Minds, voices, and bodies. Our jobs as actors are to be more emotional, more aware, and more athletic than your average person. Yet more and more, actors are failing to train the acting instrument as a whole.The result is a “head-up” actor with a body that betrays their voices, thoughts, and actions.
WHEN: May 23, 2021