Bova Actors Workshop Moves to New Permanent Home in NYC

By: Nov. 28, 2005
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The Bova Actors Workshop, the exclusive New York training center for the Eric Morris System, has moved to a new permanent home in the heart of New York City's Times Square. The new theater space is at 300 West 43rd Street and seats thirty-five people.

The newly constructed theater's stage is 18' wide by 10' deep and is equipped with a film projector and sense-around stereo system.


The Bova Actors Workshop has a growing event calendar and a program curriculum that includes full-length plays, film festivals, showcases, a monthly reading series, and even yoga classes. The theater will be rented out for film screenings, performances, classes, auditions and private events.

Anthony Vincent Bova has been a protégé of Eric Morris since 1986 and is the exclusive New York instructor and east coast authority in the Eric Morris System.  Morris is one of the most recognized acting coaches in the world and is the author of five best-selling books on acting, including No Acting Please, with the foreword by Jack Nicholson.

Bova has been running the Bova Actors Workshop for twelve years in New York. He is currently writing a book on acting entitled Re-Acting to be published in 2006. Bova was on staff at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts for four years before Eric Morris endorsed Bova as his exclusive New York voice. He has also taught at H.B. Studio and the New York Film Academy.

Bova runs monthly weekend intensive workshops in South Beach Miami at Unique Casting. He also teaches Master Classes throughout the country.

For more information, call 212-726-8380 or visit www.bovaactorsworkshop.com.

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