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THE THREE WEEK SUMMER INTENSIVE
AN INTENSIVE COMBINED APPROACH
The carefully designed and tested curriculum, which is the same for both sessions, has been crafted to be accessible to the beginner while remaining novel and challenging to the professional and to teachers of drama. Written student evaluations have been 98% enthusiastic. The brief nature of the summer program and the logistics of arranging rehearsal times in New York City preclude rehearsed scene work. A major part of the technique class is devoted to a unique series of exercises utilizing monologues of the students' choosing. These exercises, developed over the past 25 years by Mr. Morrison, are simple, practical, and enjoyable and aim at developing an increased awareness of self and an expanding repertory of choices in the expressive channels of voice, body and face. The work on improvisation is based on the contributions of Viola Spolin and Keith Johnstone. It is a playful, joyful, energizing approach to acting which serves as a refreshing counter-point to the more analytical and methodical work of the technique class. The classes in body and voice provide an introduction to, respectively, the Beatrice Lees and Lessac-Linklater systems. Instructors will be drawn from the faculty of the two-year program. PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Morrison personally supervises and teaches in the summer program.
Students attend classes Monday - Friday from 9:30am to 4:30pm for a total of thirty class hours per week. A small amount of additional time is required for preparation and practice. The curriculum includes the following classes: A maximum of 36 students are accepted and all classes are taught in sections of 18 in comfortably air-conditioned studios.
Admission to the summer sessions is based on a letter of recommendation from a teacher, director, and/or producer who is familiar with your work, or, for those nearby, a personal interview. The session is open to those graduating from high school, college students, and those long out of college. Minimum age is 17. Teachers of acting are welcome and have found the work to be unique and readily applicable to their own teaching. Applicants should submit the application form, with a current photo/snapshot and a check for $20. Minimum requirement is a high school diploma. Early application is advisable since these courses often fill up quickly. Those considering applying for the two-year program find the summer session offers a representative cross section of the full-time curriculum.
Tuition is $1,575 for the three-week summer programs. Full payment for the first session is due no later than Monday, July 3rd. Full payment for the second session is due no later than Monday, July 31st. To obtain a refund, a student must submit a Withdrawal Form. Refunds are made based on the date of receipt of the form.
Safe, affordable housing is available for the first session only. Please contact Polytechnic University for safe, secure housing.
“I had no idea how radically different this program is from other acting programs.” “For the first time in my life, I felt like someone understood me.” “The Workshop has changed my life.” “The instructors and program are brilliant, articulate, simple, ingenious.” “… best thing I’ve done for myself in the 7 years “I learned as much about teaching as I did about acting.”
“Coming from 15 years of Method training I was surprised by the amount of new tools and techniques” “...strongly focused, integrated, organized, balanced, entertaining and complete.” “Wow! What a feeling of control and growth at the same time.” “...the beginning of an autonomous actor.” “Beyond my wildest expectations.” “...simply brilliant.” |
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