Books for Actors

I do not adhere to any one technique in my teaching. Throughout my career, I have studied many different acting methods and techniques and have learned to sample from each in both my teaching and in my own acting work. In addition to my own training, there were many books that helped shape my work throughout my career. Here you’ll find a list of a few of my favorites that may help you find new ways to approach your own work.

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Tools for Success

Self tapes are nothing new, but it is more important than ever that your self tapes are the absolute best they can be. Obviously the most important element of your audition is your work, but if a casting director can’t see you, hear you, or pay attention to you, then you’ve let yourself down. You don’t need to have the best camera or a 5 light set up to deliver a high quality tape. Here are some tools that I recommend for your self tape setup to deliver the best audition possible.

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Back in the Studio again!

After a long lockdown, I am happy to announce that in-person classes will begin again in July. There will be 2 new in-person class offerings next month and I am really looking forward to working with you in the studio again. To learn more about these classes and to sign up, click here!

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Online On-Camera Classes Via Zoom

In light of the circumstances surrounding Covid-19, I am now teaching On-Camera Audition Classes online via Zoom. I’m happy to be able to continue working with my students and offer a way to stay active in such uncertain times.

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Do I Know You? : A selection of scenes and short plays

On July 10-12, I will be directing Do I Know You?, a selection of scenes and short plays at the Bridge Theater at Shetler Studios, featuring 8 talented actors from my classes. It’s a night full of both comedy and drama about who you know and what you don’t.

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