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230: One Act Play Performance

Mondays:
February 2-April 20, 6:00PM-8:30PM
In this exciting class, students will rehearse and perform a one act play (to be decided when class begins) and perform it on April 20 in the evening on the historic Walnut Independence Studio on 3 stage with a professional director. Students should be willing to do work outside of the classroom including: reviewing lines/blocking and completing outside professional development assignment like resumes and character research.
201A: Acting I, Intro to Acting

Mondays:
February 2-April 6, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Even the great actors of our day had to start somewhere. It's time for YOU to begin your journey! Always wanted to act, but were too nervous or unsure of where to begin? Now is your chance to explore new techniques and enhance your skills in a comfortable and relaxed setting! Through theatre games, acting exercises, and scene work, you will gain confidence and an enriched understanding of the craft. Learn the vocabulary and techniques that every actor must know while meeting new people along the way!
202A: Musical Theatre Vocal Workshop

Mondays:
February 2-April 6, 6:30PM-9:00PM
This class allows you to take your vocal skills to new octaves! Built for all ranges and skill levels, fine-tune your voice and practice in a fun and relaxed environment. Challenge yourself as you discover your strengths and expand on your abilities through lessons in showmanship, dictation, breathing, voice control and more.
221A: Acting II, Intermediate Scene Study

Mondays:
February 2-April 6, 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.
250: Acting III, Advanced Performance

Mondays:
February 2-April 6, 6:30PM-9:00PM
*Participation in 221: Acting II, Scene Study is recommended, but not required to join this class.* Above all, attendance is key for this class. This class is designed for the serious student who is able to rehearse with their scene partners outside of class. This intense scene-study course focuses on making strong choices toward discovering objective, taking risks, and living in the moment through rigorous and exhilarating personal coaching.
255: Bard Basics: Making Sense of Shakespeare

Mondays:
February 2-April 6, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Embark on an enlightening journey into the world of Shakespeare, where we’ll unravel the complexities of his timeless works. This class aims to demystify the texts and elevate your confidence in reading and speaking the Bard’s language. Bid farewell to confusion and embrace a deeper appreciation of his artistry. With essential tools and strategies for comprehension, you’ll learn to navigate intricate multi-line thoughts with ease. Engage with meter, rhetoric, argument, and wordplay through a series of dynamic exercises that blend critical analysis with creative expression. Together, we will explore a curated selection of speeches, scenes, and sonnets, allowing Shakespeare to reveal himself as a captivating companion. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of his language—each line a gateway to laughter, insight, and profound discovery.201B: Acting I, Intro to Acting

Tuesdays:
February 3-April 7, 6:30PM-8:30PM
Even the great actors of our day had to start somewhere. It's time for YOU to begin your journey! Always wanted to act, but were too nervous or unsure of where to begin? Now is your chance to explore new techniques and enhance your skills in a comfortable and relaxed setting! Through theatre games, acting exercises, and scene work, you will gain confidence and an enriched understanding of the craft. Learn the vocabulary and techniques that every actor must know while meeting new people along the way! .
202B: Musical Theatre Vocal Workshop

Tuesdays:
February 3-April 7, 6:30PM-9:00PM
This class allows you to take your vocal skills to new octaves! Built for all ranges and skill levels, fine-tune your voice and practice in a fun and relaxed environment. Challenge yourself as you discover your strengths and expand on your abilities through lessons in showmanship, dictation, breathing, voice control and more.