Brendan Powers of Penobscot's AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY to Teach Master Class, Today

By: May. 16, 2015
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Brendan Powers who is currently starring in Penobscot Theatre Company's production of August: Osage County will be teaching a master class at the Bangor Opera House on May 16, from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm. "Selling the Scene: Keys to a Compelling Performance" has been designed to engage participants in actively working on scenes with insight and guidance from Powers, a veteran performer and master instructor. It is appropriate for adults and high school students. The cost is $25.

Powers, a member of the Actors' Equity Association, appeared previously in Penobscot Theatre Company's productions of Annie (Daddy Warbucks) and Our Town (Stage Manager). He has served for several years as a company member with the Florida Repertory Theatre in Fort Myers. Other stage credits include the Tony Award-winning play, Art, and The Big Knife, both with Alec Baldwin; the Noel Coward revue Oh, Coward! at Off-Broadway's Irish Repertory Theatre; and he has appeared on television as FBI agent Rick Cranston on Graceland (USA Network), and David Weller in the Netflix original series, Bloodline, starring Sissy Spacek and Sam Shepard.

"Our master class series has been very popular this year and we are delighted to add Brendan to our list of esteemed teachers," said Amy Roeder, director of education at Penobscot Theatre Company. "You don't want to miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best!"

Interested students can register by calling (207) 947-6618 x 107 or by emailing education@penobscottheatre.org.



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