Category Archives: Acting Class

Back from Down Under…

2 weeks in Sdyney with LA TV Casting Directors were illluminating and inspriring! Biggest lessons I learned? From Both: You must be very very good or you will not even make it onto the radar. From Orly: Don’t try to … Continue reading

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Networking and Knowing the Players

Many of the business’s most glamorous “I was discovered when…” stories revolve around chance meetings. Unfortunately, many actors interpret this to mean that it’s about who you know. Well, who you know does play a part in the whole equation, … Continue reading

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NY Summer Acting Classes

Summer time is the perfect opportunity to roll yourself into a wonderful class – scene study, television and film auditioning, monologue polishing – doesn’t matter. So many casting directors are looking to see all the actors again in the fall … Continue reading

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The summer approacheth

Hark! I hear the sound of the baby birds learning the difference between an open window and a closed window. It sounds like, “THWACK.” The summer nears. This is an excellent opportunity for you to find some private time and … Continue reading

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Shields down!

My acting class was a little weird last night. We had two people auditing, which means they were observing the class for one night to decide whether or not they will enroll. I’m not crazy about audits because the usual … Continue reading

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