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Susan Blackwell, Billy Crudup, Maria Dizzia, & More to Teach at NY Acting Intensive, 11/17

By: Nov. 08, 2012
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Tony award-winner Billy Crudup (The Coast of Utopia) teams up with Broadway performer Susan Blackwell ([title of show]), Tony nominee Maria Dizzia (In the Next Room), television, theater and film actor Peter Jacobson (House, M.D.) and Broadway performer and director Jessica Stone (Match) for a one-day acting intensive on November 17th at the Manhattan Theatre Club. The New York Series Acting Intensive offers a new approach to the traditional day of classes in that the afternoon sessions will build upon the technique taught in the morning sessions.

At this exclusive day-long event, students will start their morning with Susan Blackwell teaching her unique method of communication and rehearsal technique. They will then be personally assigned scenes to work on in-class with other students. After rehearsing, students will be split into two groups and present their scenes twice during rotating acting classes with Billy Crudup, Maria Dizzia, Peter Jacobson and Jessica Stone. All students will have classes with all faculty members. This exciting acting intensive will be overseen by The Performing Arts Project’s Artist Director and Broadway Associate Director Jonathan Bernstein (The Iceman Cometh) and is open to all students, ages 16-26, with no audition required.

The Performing Arts Project is a nonprofit formed by a group of respected educators and entertainment industry professionals to help the next generation of up-and-coming artists succeed in their careers as performing artists. Programming includes: The New York Series, Summer Intensive, Young Performers Program and 10outof12.com.

To find out more about The Performing Arts Project and to register for the New York Series Acting Intensive, visit www.performingartsproject.com/events or call 347-778-1012.




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