New Prospective Students Interest Form
Winter 2026: January 5-February 27
New Prospective Students Interest Form
Winter 2026, January 5-February 27
Existing full-time students are prioritized for available class slots. Submitting the Interest Form for new incoming students helps us ensure access to the courses you’re most interested in taking next term (see course details below). We will follow up with the next steps to apply for a place in class.
Select the courses you are interested in as a new prospective student!
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Adler Technique Level I (Sec A) ~ T/W/TH 10:00a-1:00p
Instructor: Laura Leyva
Location: Studio E
Stella Adler Academy Technique I: Film, television and theatre are all collaborative efforts, and actors are the “doers” in each of these forms. In this very practical, yet creatively inspiring class, all concepts are made “doable” through the use of the actor’s imagination. Some of the concepts that will be covered and applied are:
- Understanding of self through the art form of acting
- The actor’s relationship to words and feelings
- Physical and mental relaxation within the circumstances
- Creative Imagination as a major acting tool
- Application of the three levels of justification
- Non-verbal expression through character behavior
- Relationship with partners
- Mental actions and their four specific types
This class is not a beginning acting class, it is an introduction to the very freeing and applicable Stella Adler Technique.
Cost: $900. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: None
Adler Technique Level I (Sec B) ~ M/W/TH 6:00p-9:08p
Instructor: Victoria Kemsley
Location: Studio E
Stella Adler Academy Technique I: Film, television and theatre are all collaborative efforts, and actors are the “doers” in each of these forms. In this very practical, yet creatively inspiring class, all concepts are made “doable” through the use of the actor’s imagination. Some of the concepts that will be covered and applied are:
- Understanding of self through the art form of acting
- The actor’s relationship to words and feelings
- Physical and mental relaxation within the circumstances
- Creative Imagination as a major acting tool
- Application of the three levels of justification
- Non-verbal expression through character behavior
- Relationship with partners
- Mental actions and their four specific types
This class is not a beginning acting class, it is an introduction to the very freeing and applicable Stella Adler Technique.
Cost: $900. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: None
Alexander Technique ~ T/TH 2:00p-4:15p
Instructor: Celio Da Silveira
Location: Studio A
An acclaimed method for improving the actor’s sense of mental and physical ease and flexibility. This technique provides a means to change unconscious habits of excessive tension into an integrated, poised use of the whole Self (mind, body, especially concerning breathing and voice). Students will receive hands-on guidance from the teacher in order to identify their own habitual movement patterns. This awareness provides a great sense of openness and ease, optimizing the actor’s potential. The actor learns to use the technique in performance to develop their craft, as well as in daily activities to help prevent injuries.
Cost: $800. 8 Weeks.
Improvisation ~ T/TH 6:00p-8:15p
Instructor: Diego Parada
Location: Studio F
Through the use of theatre games, improvisational exercises, and scene work, the actor learns to leap past boundaries and move forward into strong choices in role playing, characterization, and interrelating. It is a class to explore freedom of imagination and experience acting.
Cost: $800. 8 Weeks.
Masks ~ M/W 10:00a-12:24p
Instructors: Roy Johns
Location: Dance
The presence of the Mask is a universal cultural phenomenon. Used in rituals, ceremonies, and theatrical performances, it possesses the minds of the wearer and the observer. The mask is the permission giver. In the mask, an actor can do anything, be anyone. In this course, students will learn performance techniques that draw from Commedia dell’Arte, archetype, experimental movement, presentational performance and improvisational comedy. Students will develop characters, participate in games and exercises, and create original work.
Cost: $800. 8 Weeks.
Class Format: Two 2 hour 15 minute classes per week.
Movement I: Foundation Technique (Lucid Body Introduction) ~ T/TH 1:45p-4:00p
Instructor: Caitlin Apparcel
Location: Dance
An intensive psycho-physical approach to movement training. In this class, actors develop a detailed technique for how the thoughts and feeling of their characters are expressed through physical movement and behavior. During this introductory term, a large emphasis is placed on self-awareness. Actors develop an understanding of their own physical habits and learn techniques for moving beyond those habits. This gives actors the freedom to engage their bodies in new ways in their acting and to make choices that serve the truth of their characters. This is a valuable class for students of all levels.
Cost: $800
Speech I ~ T/TH 10:00a-12:15p
Instructor: Tim Kopacz
Location: Studio D
In this course, students are introduced to the sounds inherent in General American Speech and learn to identify the sounds they are making in comparison with this standard. Sounds are taught using the International Phonetic Alphabet, a notation system which allows students to visualize sounds and apply the correct sounds to their text work. Students leave with an awareness of their own speech patterns and tools with which to make changes. Required text: Speak With Distinction, by Edith Skinner.
Cost: $800. 8 Weeks.
Voice I ~ M/W 5:30p-7:54p
Instructor: Peter Wittrock
Location: Dance
This class trains the actor to free the natural speaking voice by learning and exploring the classic progression of the Linklater voice work. The actor will learn a series of physical and vocal exercises that will free the voice from tensions and negative habits while developing, strengthening and expanding vocal range, power, resonance and clarity. The actor will explore a piece of modern text in this class.
Cost: $800. 8 Weeks.
NOTE: Extra time added for Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, January 19).
M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, TH=Thursday, F=Friday
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