The Actors Workshop was founded in 1990
by professional actor Bob Berry. Berry saw the need in Indianapolis
for a place where aspiring actors could learn the basics of
acting and develop a further appreciation of the craft.
The main goal of the workshop is to prepare
the actor for achieving success through auditioning. Exercises
include monologue interpretation, scene reading and improvisations.
Assistance is given in preparing theatrical resumes, obtaining
acceptable headshots and enhancing self-confidence. Workshop
participants are also updated on Midwest auditions for stage,
television and independent film work.
The Actor's Workshop at
CARMEL COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
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14299 Clay Terrace Boulevard,
Suite 140
Carmel, IN 46032
6-WEEK WORKSHOP
Saturdays: 9AM-Noon
(Fee $180)
2017 - SESSION 1
April 1 - May 6th
2017 - SESSION 2
August 5 - September 16
(No class September 2)
The Actor's Workshop at
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
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6701 Hoover Rd,
Indianapolis, IN 46260
9-WEEK WORKSHOP
Thursdays: 7-9PM
(Fee $180)
TBD
Open to all 16 and older, beginning or veteran, the Workshop will include scene readings, monologues, character development, improvisations, and auditioning tips. Fee is $180. for 18-hour workshop.
Each session will run for six consecutive Saturdays,
9 am to Noon, and will cost $180, payable on the first day
of class, for the full six weeks.
Read Bob's Book:
MONOLOGUES FOR THE SERIOUS ACTOR
Over the course of the past decade, I have been asked by actors-both in my Actors Workshop and in the theater community generally-for monologues whose character they can fully inhabit. The monologues in this book are stand-alone ministories. The characters are varied; their stories range from silly comedy to the darkest drama. They are intended to stretch the actor and give him or her the opportunity to become the person who is speaking.
Click here to learn more about Bob's book.
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