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Intermediate/Advanced Level

A One Year Intensive/Certification Program for Theatre, Film & Television Actors

Think of actors who make acting look effortless. Think of performers whose work is compelling and smart. Believability and intensity define their work - you don’t “see” them work. Their acting draws on training developed by actor/director/teacher Sanford Meisner. His technique gives you a way of working, a process you can rely on to attack any role – film, television, theatre – even commercial. Meisner leads actors to deeper and more specific work - and - you will learn a system of “what-to-do” the moment you are handed a script!

The Meisner Technique

A One Year Intensive/Certification Program for Theatre, Film & Television Actors

The Meisner Technique:

What it is and what it isn’t

Think of actors who make acting look effortless. Think of performers whose work is compelling and smart. On television, think of Allison Janney (West Wing), Dylan McDermott (The Practice), Paul Sorvino (Law and Order); in film, think of Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Ashley Judd, Jeff Goldblum, Jon Voight, Halle Barry. Believability and intensity define their work - you don’t “see” them work. Their acting draws on training developed by actor/director/teacher Sanford Meisner.

His technique gives you a way of working, a process you can rely on to attack any role – film, television, theatre – even commercial.

Step-by-step exercises lead you to:

  • Truthful expressive behavior
  • Harness the power of instinct
  • Discover your emotional truth
  • Real connection to your scene partner
  • Listening, sharing, responding & living
  • IN THE MOMENT!

The Meisner Technique is not in opposition to any other technique, but leads actors to deeper and more specific work - and - you will learn a system of “what-to-do” the moment you are handed a script!

It isn’t for beginners.

Sorry, but Beginning Actors who have not worked on a play, scene study, or taken classes equivalent to our Fundamental Series are rarely successful at this technique. Until they experience working on text, they don’t recognize what is missing when the emotional life isn’t truthful - or isn’t there at all. Some experience or training is required to study the Meisner Technique at Act One.

It isn’t quick.

A single term of Meisner training is almost useless. At the end of the first nine-week term the actor will have gained some insight into his/her emotional blocks, but will have not yet gained tools to use in the job of being an actor. An effective Meisner program require minimum commitment of a years of training.

Yes, it takes a year,
BUT OH, WHAT A YEAR !

It Takes 20 Years To Become An Actor,” is what Sanford Meisner said. Well, you’re not going to be in class all that time, but your best work needs to be growing, deepening and evolving. The challenge of Meisner Training is worth a year of your time because the two part process:

Works on the actor

  • Break old patterns and blocks 
  • Discover and activate emotions

Works on the text

  • Stop demonstrating how the role is “supposed” to be played
  • Stop trying to create “effects.”
  • Use personal truth to bring scripts to life
  • Create your own unique performance

The results – free and honest acting!

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Int/Adv Level Classes


    Scene Study Classes

         Scene Study
         Advanced Scene
         Adv. Acting Tech.
         Chekhov Scene Study
         Combat Scene Study

    Auditioning Classes

         Monologue Workshop
         Audition Technique

    The Meisner Technique

         The Meisner Series

    Camera Classes

         Commercial Tech I
         Commercial Workshop
         TV & Film I
         TV & Film II
         Film Workshop
         Ind. Film & Ear
         Advanced Ear

    Process Classes

         Voice & Speech
         Viewpoints
         Williamson Movement