Script Analysis Workshop
July 17, 2010 by admin
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(Script Analysis Workshop NYC) A thorough and meticulous investigation of process that allows you to put into practice the tools of ACTING FOR DIRECTORS, to forge new skills, to hone and raise to a new level the skills you have.
The goals for directors in this Advanced courses are these: first, communication and connection with actors; that is, gaining their trust, troubleshooting their resistances, making breakthroughs, and maintaining authority, vision and getting the job done without shutting down actors’ creativity. But her creative alternatives to “result” direction and commitment to process give you more – a framework and tools for solving and shaping a scene, working beat by beat, locating events, through-lines and subtext. And even better – a deep connection to the imaginative world, its events and characters, that leads to joy and creative satisfaction.
Stage Acting New York City: Our Town
June 7, 2010 by admin
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(Stage Acting New York City) Oscar-nominated actor Michael Shannon, who started his acting career on Lexington stages, is currently appearing Off-Broadway as the stage manager in Thornton Wilder’s Our Town. Markus Blaine is slated to play the part through May in the show which is currently in an open-ended run at the New York’s Street Theatre. David Cromer won an Obie Award for his direction of the critically acclaimed revival, which is now entering its second year.
NYC Stage Acting: The Tempermentals
June 7, 2010 by admin
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(Acting Classes NYC) The New York Times is reporting that the Off-Broadway production of Jon Marans’ The Temperamentals, which is currently playing at the Group Studio Theater through May 18th, is now set to move to the theater’s bigger 99-seat space on June 10th for a four-week run in the hopes of attracting interest for an extended commercial production, the show’s publicist said in a statement this afternoon.
Wantagh Teenager Glides Onto Broadway Stage
June 7, 2010 by admin
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(Theatre: Stage Acting NYC) SHORTLY after the hit 2000 movie “Billy Elliot” came out on DVD, the Kowalik family sat down in their Wantagh home to watch the tale of a motherless 11-year-old boy, stuck in a strike-depressed mining town, who’s just got to dance. By then, everyone in the family realized 5-year-old Trent had a similar passion. “Maybe you’ll be Billy one of these days,” they kidded him. No one is laughing now. Grinning wildly, maybe.
Acting Class Auditions
June 5, 2010 by admin
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(Acting Classes NYC: Theatre Group) Serving Opportunites Test Post oast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the federal government’s response manager for the oil disaster, said Monday that 11,000 barrels of oil had been collected from the broken well over the previous 24 hours. He said roughly 120 linear miles of coastline in the Gulf of Mexico have been affected by the spill. Allen was in Washington to brief President Obama and the Cabinet on the administration’s ongoing response to the disaster. Meanwhile, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce was set to open shop on the bayou, holding a hearing in Chalmette, Louisiana.
Test Post #1
June 5, 2010 by admin
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Test posting #1
Test post 5
June 3, 2010 by admin
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Serving Opportunites Test Post oast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the federal government’s response manager for the oil disaster, said Monday that 11,000 barrels of oil had been collected from the broken well over the previous 24 hours. He said roughly 120 linear miles of coastline in the Gulf of Mexico have been affected by the spill. Allen was in Washington to brief President Obama and the Cabinet on the administration’s ongoing response to the disaster. Meanwhile, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce was set to open shop on the bayou, holding a hearing in Chalmette, Louisiana.


