Current Schedule
Late Summer 2024, September 3-October 25
Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre – Los Angeles welcomes actors from around the world to grow and foster their talent within our walls. Students need not have any performance background or previous training to apply.
Although we have many working actors in our program, we welcome beginners or the curious. We offer a tour of the facility and a chance to audit a class for all applicants.
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Students can enroll Full-time or take Part-time courses.
Click on the class names below to read more about the class, schedule and pricing.
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: $950. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: None
Adler Technique Level I (Sec B) ~ T/W/TH 6:00p-9:00p
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: $950. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: None
Adler Technique Level II (Sec A) ~ M/T/W 2:00p-5:08p
Instructor: Tim McNeil
Location: Studio B
The goal of technique is to enable the actor to create specific characters in specific circumstances and through those characters to communicate the themes of the play. Through Stella Adler’s imagination work we will give the actors the tools to create the background of their characters. This is accomplished through specific exercises designed to strengthen the actors imagination and allowing them to build specific background for whatever character they are given. The technique teaches actors how to be moved by the circumstance and apply that work to their characters. This is the essence of Stella Adler’s work: the communication of the play through specific characters in specific circumstances.
Cost: $950. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I
Adler Technique Level III ~ T/TH 2:00p-4:15p
Instructor: Bonnie McNeil
Location: Studio A
Technique III explores in depth the essentials of the Stella Adler Technique. Building a character, living in the given circumstances of a play, and playing actions and objectives are among the exercises that are covered. Translating the technique into a usable process through monologues and scenes is the central focus of the class. Pre-requisite for the class is completion of Adler Technique I and II.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I & II
Alexander Technique Advanced ~ T/TH 9:30a-11:45a
Instructor: Celio Da Silveira
Location: Studio A
The confident actor uses the principles of the Alexander Technique as a tool to be present and stay connected. After having the experience of the first Alexander Technique class (Alexander Technique I), the actor is ready to come to the Advanced, in order to explore more deeply the use of the self, and to carve deeper into the actor’s craft. The understanding of this process can enable the actor learn to choose more wisely. We will explore in depth how the Alexander Technique fits in perfectly when entering the stage: Maintaining a sense of lightness (and light-heartedness) in any audition; speaking without tension and strain. Furthermore, we will apply AT “tools” to monologues, scenes, mock auditions, cold readings, and in front of the camera. You’ll still receive the hands-on guidance from the teacher, as well as practice quieting your nervous system and releasing unnecessary tension with Constructive (Active) Rest. You’ll train yourself to be highly aware of your acting instrument, having the skill to stop unwanted habits and to make clearer and more confident choices.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Alexander I
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: $750. 8 Weeks.
Improvisation to Scene ~ M/W 2:30p-4:54p
Instructor: Bonnie McNeil
Location: Studio C
Utilizing the basic tools learned in Techniques I, II and III, this class will introduce “on-your-feet” ways to approach characters in scene work. Using scripted material (monologues and scenes) as the starting point, emphasis will be placed on improvisational work as it relates specifically to the character’s opening moment, inner dialogue/life, relationship to other characters and the all important “circumstances” of the scene. The student-actor will learn a thorough and freeing “active” process that can be used in all aspects of their acting, both alone and with their scene partner.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I & II
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: $750.
Movement III: Embodying Imagination (Release Technique & LeCoq Technique) ~ M/W 10:30a-12:54p
Instructor: Caitlin Apparcel
Location: Dance
In this course actors explore techniques for developing ‘Presence’ in acting and they develop skills for connecting, or relating, the body to the many relationships and circumstances of a play.
Cost: $750. 6 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Movement I & II
Movement V: Character Process ~ M/W 2:00p-4:24p
Instructor: Caitlin Apparcel
Location: Dance
In this class students explore physical acting techniques that can be applied directly to monologues and scenes. Throughout the class students develop a process for making ‘physical choices’ in their performance work.
Cost $750. 6 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Movement I, II, III & IV
On-Camera Craft ~ TH 2:00p-6:00p
Instructor: Tim Craig
Location: Studio C
A continuation of the Adler On-Camera Technique for the advanced actor covering the technical work that is done after the actor arrives on set to shoot and the camera begins rolling. Scenes which are already at performance level are taped with specific practice in the differences in scale, eyeline and pacing that occur from changes in camera angles. Comfort with continuity, and keeping the performance alive through multiple takes will be examined in playback.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown, Scene Study Beginning, On-Camera Acting
Play Production I ~ M/T/W/TH 10:00a-1:00p
Instructor: Rick Peters
Location: Studio C
Group Warm-up: M/T/W/TH 9:00a-10:00a, Elias Wygodny/Trang Le, Larsen
Mandatory one hour vocal and body workout prior to rehearsal.
After completing the first year classes, which are the building blocks that a serious actor uses to confidently approach and create great characters, the student-actor is now ready to go into
the excitement and work of the full production of a play. The energy and demands of a full production differ from individual scene work. Also, more will be expected of the student-actor, as he/she carries his/her part of the responsibility of bringing a full play to life. Under the guidance of the teacher/director, student-actors will be responsible for working on the script and their character. They will be expected to bring that work into rehearsals. The teacher/director will provide feedback, while adding to – and shaping – the student-actor’s work.
Cost: $2300. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown, Script Analysis, Scene Study Beginning & Intermediate Scene Study
Play Production III ~ M/T/W/TH 10:00a-1:00p
Instructor: Tim Kopacz
Location: Larsen
Group Warm-up: M/T/W/TH 9:00a-10:00a; Elias Wygodny/Trang Le, Larsen
Mandatory one hour vocal and body workout prior to rehearsal.
This is the final production of the Full Program. By this point, the student-actor is expected to work independently on all script analysis and character work so that his/her individual work contributes to the play and the ensemble in each progressive rehearsal. This reinforces the purpose of the Two Year Program: to train actors to be self motivated to work on all aspects of his/her character on their own, so that he/she can come into ALL acting roles armed with interesting, creative choices that lead to fully realized characters. The student-actor learns not to need the director (or anyone else) to hold their hand, yet that same student-actor learns to be able to take direction and make it doable.
Cost: $3500. 16 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown, Script Analysis, Scene Study Beginning, Scene Study Intermediate, Scene Study Advanced, Intimacy & Violence, Character, Play Production I & II, Voice I & II, Movement I- IV, Shakespeare I & II, Greek Theatre, Theatre History, Musical Voice, On-Camera, On-Camera Craft, Alexander Technique I & II, Improvisation, Improv to Scene, Speech I, II & III
Scene Study Advanced ~ M/W 6:30p-9:42p
Instructor: Tim McNeil
Location: Studio C
A progression and advancement of the work established in Scene Study, delving more deeply into the discussion of text and character.
Cost: $850. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown, Scene Study Beginning & Scene Study Intermediate
Scene Study Beginning/Intermediate (Sec A) ~ M/W 6:00p-9:12p
Instructor: Chris Thornton
Location: Studio B
Having completed Technique I & II and Script Breakdown, the actor will present scenes where they will receive analysis and criticism that will provide insight into the playwright and his meaning. The actor will acquire a new heightened understanding, which will lead to an interpretation of the playwright in light of the actor’s own talent and creativity.
Cost: $850. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown
Scene Study Beginning/Intermediate (Sec B) ~ T/TH 6:30p-9:30p
Instructor: Chris Thornton
Location: Studio C
Having completed Technique I & II and Script Breakdown, the actor will present scenes where they will receive analysis and criticism that will provide insight into the playwright and his meaning. The actor will acquire a new heightened understanding, which will lead to an interpretation of the playwright in light of the actor’s own talent and creativity.
Cost: $850. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown
Script Breakdown Application ~ T/TH 2:00p-4:15p
Instructor: Laura Leyva
Location: Studio E
This class is the practical application of the principles and technique’s that have been taught in the first year. We pick up at the “table work“ from Script Analysis with a step-by-step process for breaking down the material, building a character, applying a practical, do-able understanding of sequence, playing of actions and rehearsal technique. Using a full published play by a major playwrite the actors work on their feet, on the platform.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III
Shakespeare II ~ M/W 10:00a-1:12p
Instructor: Peter Wittrock
Location: Studio B
A continuation of the work from Shakespeare I, students produce scenes from Shakespeare’s plays. There is further emphasis on script analysis and deep character development based on the embedded clues provided by Shakespeare.
Cost: $850. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Shakespeare I
Speech II ~ M/W 2:00p-4:24p
Instructor: Tim Kopacz
Location: Studio G
Building on the awareness gained in Speech I, students learn to use words and sounds more effectively to create a deeper emotional/personal connection to the text. Students also continue to work on speech habits as they relate to General American Speech and elements of Good Classical Speech are introduced. Students leave with the ability to speak classical and modern texts with physical and emotional clarity. Required text: Speak With Distinction, by Edith Skinner. Pre-requisite: Speech One.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Speech I
Speech Intensives ~ Privates scheduled with student
Instructor: Tim Kopacz
Location: Studio G
Private classes for those needing more extensive work.
Cost: $700. 8 Weeks.
Prerequisite: Speech I
Theatre History ~ T/TH 10:15a-12:30p
Instructor: Jade Gordon
Location: Studio B
Throughout human history, Theatre Acting, and all performing arts, have been a necessity for the human psyche, and have become spiritual and educational vehicles that have helped individuals and societies move forward. In this on your feet, active class (not lecture only), the most important Theatre/Acting movements through history are identified and explored. Ancient Greek Theatre, Roman, Sanskrit, Noh, Kabuki, Intermezzi, Comedia del’ Arte and Elizabethan Theatre are just some of the stops on our journey though time and human exploration. This knowledge of our Theatrical and Acting Heritage can become a powerful tool in the hands of an actor.
Cost: $750. 8 Weeks.
Voice I ~ M/W 2:00p-4:24p
Instructor: Peter Wittrock
Location: Studio E
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: $750. 8 Weeks.
M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, TH=Thursday, F=Friday
Term Dates
2024
Late Summer
September 3 – October 25
Fall
October 28 – December 20
2025
Winter
January 6 - February 28
Spring
March 3 - April 25
SCHOOL BREAK: April 28 - May 2
Late Spring
May 5 - June 27
Summer
June 30 - August 22
SCHOOL BREAK: August 25 - August 29
Late Summer
September 1 - October 24
Fall
October 27 - December 19
Contact Us with Any Questions!
6773 Hollywood Blvd., 2nd Fl.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 465-4446
theadler@stellaadler-la.com