Jan
31
to Mar 31

Monologue Workshop and Advanced Scene Study

Monologue Workshop
1 night only
Monday February 17th 

It's a new year and time to get your monologues into shape. Give yourself the help you need to stand out at every audition, get the call back, and book the role.
Work on a new piece or reenergize old material.
In this workshop we will:
-Craft your pieces using a director's eye so you can create a specific, engaging, and dynamic performance which showcases your best self.
Enrollment is very limited so everyone will receive individual coaching on his/her monologue

Class Fee $65
Early Bird Discount  by 2/7/14 $45 (Use code PLAYBILL)

OR Contact me for Private Coaching
Reasonable Rates
Jaclyn.biskup@gmail.com
www.jaclynbiskup.com/coaching

Advanced Scene Study
4 Nights
Monday March 3, 10, 17, 31

Dates and times flexible for the right candidates
This is an advanced scene study class. Perfect for someone who has completed their training and is looking to stay sharp. Great for the actor working in v.o. or commercials who wants to stay in touch with their theatre roots. A resume and an interview is required.We are looking for people who would be a good match for the current students. Please email jaclyn.biskup@gmail.com if interested.

Course Fee $150

(We are looking for the right people to complete the class)

Jaclyn Biskup is an acting coach and freelance director. She has an MFA in Directing from Northwestern University

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Jan
6
7:00 PM19:00

MONOLOGUE BOOT CAMP

One Night Only--Monday January 6th 7-10pm

Shetler Studios

$65

After all that holiday downtime, give your monologues the necessary kick in the ass before the upcoming audition season.

2-1:  Work with a director AND a voice coach to both craft and sharpen your piece for a memorable college/ grad school/ unified audition or just get ready for upcoming auditions in NYC.

In this 3-hour workshop we will be working on our feet.

-We will deepen your vocal and physical connection with your piece
and give you a warm up you can take anywhere.

-Craft your pieces using a directors eye so you can create a specific, engaging, and dynamic performance which showcases your best self.

-Enrollment is very limited so everyone will receive individual coaching on his/her monologue

We will also answer questions and address concerns, including: 

-what is the best way to slate?

-how to deal with nerves and stage fright

-how to decipher what feedback and adjustments really mean.

Team taught with:

Julie Fogh is an Adjunct Professor in Voice and Speech at Manhattanville college and holds an MFA in acting from Northern Illinois University. She is certified in Fitzmaurice Voice work

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