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Sunday, September 1st
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Audition and

Cold Read Workshop

with
Professional Actor and Teacher
ADAM NEWBORN
Sunday, September 1st
6:00pm - 9:00pm

WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS CLASS...

The Cold Read is the most common method of auditioning. A “cold read” is when an actor is given a limited amount of time to get familiar with a portion of a script before performing it “cold” in front of an audition panel. In this workshop, we’ll learn more about breaking down a script quickly and how to approach the character with creativity and believability.

 

Enjoy this unique opportunity and take on the challenge of acting with cold read material! During this workshop, you’ll get priceless feedback from your instructor. No experience necessary. This workshop is designed for beginners as well as more experienced actors.

This class will not be over until ALL of your questions are answered!

Cost:  $85.00

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ABOUT OUR INSTRUCTOR:

Adam is coming to us from New York City via Miami.  He graduated with his BFA in Acting from Long Island University C.W. Post. His NY Theatre credits include Mississippi Mud's Production of Orson's Shadow (Sean), Beast: Based of the book Lord of the Flies (Boy),  Post Theatre Company's production of Bat Boy: The Musical (Roy/Pan), Romeo and Juliet (The Nurse), Le Misanthrope (Oronte), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Judas). He has also worked in the recent production of Angels in America at Civic Theatre of Allentown as Belize. His most recent film credit includes "The Get Down" directed by Baz Luhrman. He is currently working on his new web series called "Good For You".

 

Adam specializes in classes that are focused on scene study, audition technique, and monologues. You will be working with him on how to discover the nuances of the scenes and characters you are working on. He will also discuss the realities of working as a professional actor to help take the fear out of it and bring the fun and focus back into it.

 

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