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Kids on Camera, Grade 3 to 5
This class is no longer available. As an alternative, please see our Broadway Melodies or On the Spot: Improv for Kids classes.
Instructor: Madison Coppola
Mondays, 4:10pm to 5:25pm
4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 6/6, 6/13
*No class 5/30 - Memorial Day
Different than on-stage acting, acting on screen is very intimate and more closely reflects the way we perceive things in reality. The camera picks up every detail. Learn how to feel comfortable and confident on-camera, how to best present yourself on screen, and explore commercials and scenes for TV and film, as well as how to do cold-readings for on-camera auditions. You’ll also pick up useful tips on how to find professional work and industry tricks of the trade!
Registration: $275
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Acting for Musical Theatre, Grade 6 to 10
Instructors: Madison Coppola and Matthew Stolfi
Mondays, 5:25pm to 6:55pm
4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 6/6, 6/13
*No class 5/30 - Memorial Day
So often when dealing with musical theater, we focus on vocal chops. While important, it’s easy to forget there’s a character behind that sound. In this class, we aim to focus on more text driven musical theater pieces to help transform the musician into the actor as well - giving you the extra tools in your tool box to make yourself a triple threat, while also being able to enhance your singing technique. Students will receive instruction on how to develop a musical theater moment from a text perspective, navigate its acting beats, and connect it with their music foundations.
Registration: $275
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Open Call: How to Better Prepare for Auditions and Get Yourself Noticed in the Industry, age 16 to Adult
This class is no longer available. As an alternative, please see our Off the Cuff: Adult Improv class.
Instructor: Madison Coppola (with Matthew Stolfi)
Mondays, 7:00pm to 8:30pm
4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 6/6, 6/13
*No class 5/30 - Memorial Day
Do you have the skills and motivation to become a working actor but are not quite landing the roles or acting jobs you’re hoping for? This class is a focused study in not only how to better prepare for a variety of auditions (plays, musicals and TV and film), but how to market, promote and manage yourself as an actor, and target the kind of work you’re looking for. On top of building and preparing a repertoire of audition pieces (be it monologues, ballads and up-tempo musical selections or TV and film), students will explore the kinds of details that will help get their headshots, resumes and submissions noticed and get them through the door. They’ll also be informed on how to work with agents, managers and casting directors.
Registration: $275