Don't miss this opportunity to study with STELLA ADLER-mentored Professional Director/Actor Al D'Andrea
"SCRIPT ANALYSIS: The Mind of Acting Technique"
Teacher Al D'Andrea will guide his students through the rigorous process of analyzing a contemporary script for the stage. Each actor will develop the script analysis tools needed to knowledgeably bring a character to life. Students will then apply these techniques as they rehearse and present selected scenes during the class. They will also employ the acting tools developed in other Snowlion Rep acting class modules (action & objective, character, imagination & instinct, and the actor's instrument).
Special attention will be given to the script analysis techniques of Al's mentors, the legendary actress Stella Adler and Hollywood's foremost acting teacher Stephen Book. The workshop is open to those who have taken any previous acting module with Snowlion Rep, as well as those whose work is known to us or who have qualifying acting training. Please inquire to see if you qualify."SCRIPT ANALYSIS: The Mind of Acting Technique" 6 Sundays 6:00 to 8:30 pm March 6, 13, 20 April 3, 10, 17
Studio 408, located at 408 Broadway, South Portland COST FOR THIS UNIQUE WORKSHOP: $119
SPACE IS VERY LIMITED. To reserve your place, or for more info: contact Margit Ahlin at margit@snowlionrep.org or 207-518-9305
Snowlion Rep currently offers 5 classes in rotation that together complete basic and review training for all actors
Al D'Andrea has worked professionally as an actor and director in New York and Los Angeles for over 30 years. He is the former artistic director of New York's Third Step Theatre Company, where he developed dozens of new plays and musicals for the stage, and current Artistic Director of Portland's Snowlion Repertory Company. He has directed countless productions and workshops across the country, and has taught for many years. His teaching is based on the work of two theater greats with whom he studied extensively - the legendary Stella Adler and Hollywood sensation Stephen Book, protégé of the renowned Viola Spolin. Al directs regularly in Maine, including for Snowlion Rep, LCCT, Acorn Productions and Lucid Stage. He recently directed the musical The Sock Who Lost His Mate which kicked off the 4th Annual New York Children's Theater Festival in Greenwich Village.
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