Title: | All the world's a stage |
Notice: | You 'audition' for a play - you 'try out' for a football team... |
Moderator: | SNAX::NOONAN N |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1116 |
Total number of notes: | 4087 |
I could use some advice on drama classes. I've been performing in community theatre most of my life. I haven't taken a drama class in years and would love to do so now. I saw an add in NEED (New England Entertainment Digest) for spring acting classes at New Repertory Theatre in Newton Highlands, MA. Has anyone heard of this group? I really was interested in taking an acting class, but this group is offering a class on audition technique. Never taken a class in this area. It's rather expensive, so I'm wondering if a good book on this topic would be sufficient. There are some classes you need to experience, others you can learn by 'reading the book'. Has anyone taken a class on audition technique? What did you think? Any other suggestions on places to call in the Mass./NH area that offer drama classes? Thanks! Susan
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1110.1 | SNAX::NOONAN | sing the soul's blues | Thu Mar 06 1997 00:11 | 16 | |
First of all, for audition techniques, pick up Michael Shurtleff's "Audition"; it is THE best training there is. I would not waste your money on an audition techniques class if what you are looking for is an acting class. They are entirely different. You want a class that will teach methods of developing a character, finding the beats in a scene, etc., which is not what you will get from a class in audition techniques. New Rep is pretty good from what I have heard. I will bring in my The Source tomorrow night, and enter a few other names. E |