Word: theater
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...traveling, working, catching up on seasons of TV shows, or otherwise taking a much-needed hiatus from the feverish pace of campus life. Among those who are choosing to remain in Cambridge, however, are 20 undergraduates who will be taking part in a unique opportunity: the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) Institute’s January Undergraduate Theater Training Intensive. This program, taking place between January 5 and January 24, will take advantage of the intersession period to immerse students in graduate-level theater training...
...artistic director, Jim True-Frost of “The Wire,” and Anatoly Smeliansky, the Dean of the Moscow Art Theatre School, among others. The classes explore various elements of the acting experience, including voice and speech training, character work, Shakespearean scenes, theater history, and even a class on yoga for actors. A seminar involving the business side of acting is also included, touching on topics such as agents and casting directors, the differences between working in New York and Los Angeles, and the pros and cons of MFA programs...
Although many of the program’s classes are intended to guide students who aspire to careers in acting, the Intensive also has wider appeal for individuals interested in directing or working behind the camera, as well as those who simply harbor a passion for theater...
...three-week program, classes are scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with rehearsals for “Stairs to the Roof” running from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Following this demanding schedule, the participating students are able to delve into the many facets of theater training offered by the Intensive...
...period of time, students can really commit themselves to this in a very full way without compromising themselves academically,” says Megan. “It is a focused period of time during which they get to work on a variety of disciplines and ideas related to theater practice, and they get to do this in a very concentrated way, without interruption...