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The Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education Announces Master Classes Set for 3/10

By: Mar. 07, 2012
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The Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education Master Classes presented by Union Savings Bank will offer two classes to be held on Saturday, March 10 at the Warner's Carole and Ray Neag Performing Arts Center.

Best-Selling Magic Tree House Series authors Mary Pope Osborne and Will Osborne will hold a class in the Studio Theatre Lobby from 2-3:30pm.

Join Mary Pope Osborne and Will Osborne for a one-of-a-kind master class and talk-back session for children and adults, ages 5 & up. Mr. & Mrs. Osborne will discuss the world of writing and publishing, as well as exciting upcoming Magic Tree House projects being developed in order to bring the love of reading and culture into the lives and hearts of children all over the world. "Books are magic. Just by reading a book, you can travel the world and still be home in time for dinner", says Mrs. Osborne.

A book signing will be held following the class for students who wish to bring their favorite Magic Tree House books with them to be signed by the authors.

Executive Producer and Director of hit TV shows The King Of Queens and Two And A Half Men, Rob Schiller will hold a class at the Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education from 1-4pm. Mr. Schiller joins us from L.A. to lead an engaging and intensive master class featuring the following essential topics for any performer: Audition Technique, Acting For Film vs. Stage, and Thinking Like a Director. This class is a must for adults who wish to learn what casting directors really want, direct from one of the industry's esteemed leaders! For ages 16 & up

The cost for attending either Master Class is $25. Seating is limited so please reserve your seats early to avoid disappointment. To register for a class, call the Warner box office at 860-489-7180 or the Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education Reception office at 860-489-7180 ext 148.



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