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203: Film Acting Studio for Beginners and Pros
Wednesdays:
October 7-December 16, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Interested in becoming an on-screen performer? Whether you are a beginner looking to learn new methods or an artist polishing your craft, this exploratory course will introduce students to the fundamentals film acting. With exercises and group work, learn the techniques and skills that will make you a dynamic storyteller. Experience artistic growth as you monitor your progress through weekly recorded performances each week in preparation for acting on the big screen.
Classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (11/22-11/28).207: Chorale: Adult Musical Theatre Choir
Wednesdays:
October 28-December 16, 6:30PM-9:00PM
Join us for a journey into the world of musical theater ensemble singing! Designed for those with basic group singing experience—whether from theater, choir, church, or previous vocal workshops—this class will help you refine your vocal skills and stage presence as a tool for shining while working in an ensemble. Together, we’ll explore 3-4 pieces from classic musical theater repertoire, blending solo and ensemble elements. You’ll strengthen your ear for harmonies, learn to balance and hold harmonies steady, and use tone, dynamics, and articulation to convey emotion as a group. Light movement and staging will bring each piece to life, culminating in a live showcase performance on the final night. Don’t miss this opportunity to sing, connect, and shine!
Classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (11/22-11/28).
211: Audition Technique for Plays
Wednesdays, October 7-December 16, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Welcome to Auditioning for Theatre, a focused and practical course designed for performers looking to sharpen their auditioning skills. Born from the interest of Acting III students eager to grow in this area, the class offers a comprehensive approach to the audition process. Students will develop and rehearse two contrasting monologues that showcase their unique strengths as actors. In addition to prepared pieces, students will engage in cold readings and scene work with sides provided in class. The course offers hands-on experience with solo auditions, auditions with a reader, and callback scenarios, giving students a realistic sense of the professional audition environment. Emphasis is also placed on the social and professional etiquette of auditions, helping actors present themselves with confidence both in and out of the audition room. Each student will gain valuable perspective by spending time on both sides of the table—auditioning and observing. Throughout the course, students will track their progress, set goals, and reflect on their performances to foster growth and self-awareness. Classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (11/22-11/28).
220: Musical Theatre Dance
Wednesdays:
October 7-December 16, 6:30PM-8:00PM
It's time for you to become a triple threat! In this fast-moving class, students will work on different dance combinations to improve retention, technique and how to show personality through movement. Using popular musical theatre songs, this class will be both fun and enriching for students! This class will challenge you to strengthen your approach to movement both physically and mentally. Led with positivity and possibility, get ready to have great time!
Classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (11/22-11/28).221B: Acting II, Intermediate Scene Study
Wednesdays:
October 7-December 16, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Learn and discover the proper approach to scene work and character development by using what the playwright has given you on the page. Continue your self discovery as an artist while building your ability and vocabulary for further advanced study. Students will delve into one full-length scene throughout the semester utilizing theatre exercises, coaching from the instructor, and reading discussions to bring the scene to life.
Classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (11/22-11/28).101A: Kids Acting & Musical Theatre for Ages 5-7
Saturdays:
October 10-December 19, 9:00AM-10:30AM
Allow your young star to try something new and make new friends! Students will be introduced to theatrical concepts including character creation, choreography, singing, and performance by exploring various theatre games, art projects, and songs. This exciting class will end with a final showcase for friends and family to come explore all of the fun and hard work that was put into the semester!
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 28. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends on the last day of class.
111: Youth Musical Theatre for Ages 8-11
Saturdays:
October 10-December 19, 9:00AM-10:30AM
The "Musical Theatre" genre is the most popular form of theatre in America today. It's exciting, magical and the fun is contagious! Your young star will experience musical theatre through ensemble singing, movement, acting exercises and solo work to take their skills to the next level.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 28. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends on the last day of class.
*Please note that if the class exceeds 20 students, the class will be split on the first day into two groups: introductory and intermediate.*
115: Teen Acting for Ages 12-17
Saturdays:
October 10-December 19, 9:00AM-10:30AM
This fun course explores the fundamentals of becoming a strong, young actor. Your young star will learn how to utilize vocal/physical training, theatre games, and improvisation to enhance their skills and build upon their theatrical education. Students acquire improved communication skills as well as bettered self-confidence for performance.
We welcome disabled and neurodivergent children as well as those who are nondisabled.
Class will not meet on November 28. This class will end in a small, informal showcase for family and friends on the last day of class.
*Please note that if the class exceeds 20 students, the class will be split on the first day into two groups: introductory and intermediate.*