Online - Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Adults
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Online - Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Adults
04/07/20 - 06/16/20
Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Adults, ages 18 and up
(click here for Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Teens, ages 13-17)
Study acting with Tony Award-nominated stage and screen actor Jere Shea (Stephen Sondheim’s PASSION; Showtime’s “City On A Hill”). Strengthen your skills and understanding of the craft of acting in this online 10-week practical studio class designed for students age 18 and over. Explore self-selected and prepared scripted monologues to deepen your understanding of character, refine your performance, learn reliable skills and techniques, and gain new insight into acting and auditioning. Students will learn through performance and/or observation in this weekly master class.
Students must memorize and prepare in advance a scripted 2-3 minute monologue (serious or comic) from a stage play of their choice. Participants should read the entire play from which their monologue is chosen, select an uninterrupted speech (not dialogue cobbled together), and refrain from selecting movie or television scripts.
A laptop, tablet or video-conferencing device and a reliable internet connection are required for this class. A headset or earbuds with a microphone are strongly recommended.
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Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Adults, ages 18 and up
(click here for Jere Shea's Actors Studio for Teens, ages 13-17)
Study acting with Tony Award-nominated stage and screen actor Jere Shea (Stephen Sondheim’s PASSION; Showtime’s “City On A Hill”). Strengthen your skills and understanding of the craft of acting in this online 10-week practical studio class designed for students age 18 and over. Explore self-selected and prepared scripted monologues to deepen your understanding of character, refine your performance, learn reliable skills and techniques, and gain new insight into acting and auditioning. Students will learn through performance and/or observation in this weekly master class.
Students must memorize and prepare in advance a scripted 2-3 minute monologue (serious or comic) from a stage play of their choice. Participants should read the entire play from which their monologue is chosen, select an uninterrupted speech (not dialogue cobbled together), and refrain from selecting movie or television scripts.
A laptop, tablet or video-conferencing device and a reliable internet connection are required for this class. A headset or earbuds with a microphone are strongly recommended.