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Approaching the Study of Acting I — New York Acting Classes NYC NY at the Actors Theater Workshop




 
Acting Class NYC NY New York Acting Classes Workshop Acting School Acting Conservatory Master Class Acting Teacher Acting Coach Non-Profit Theater Drama Monologues Scene Study Beginning to Envision Your Career as an Actor – A New York City Acting Workshop at the Scott Acting Conservatory, beginning and professional acting classes and training. In-depth, Semi-Private Acting Classes NYC with award-winning Actor Director Thurman E. Scott. This video is taken directly from the classes. www.actorstheatreworkshop.com

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Shakespeare’s Henry VI “House of York” (part 3 of 16)




 
The English Shakespeare Company adapted the three Henry VI plays to Henry VI “House of Lancaster”, and Henry VI “House of York”. “The Wars of the Roses” (English Shakespeare Company, UK, 1990) is a direct filming, from the stage, of Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington’s 7-play sequence based on Shakespeare’s history plays. Michael Pennington as Jack Cade Clyde Pollitt as Lord Say Michael Cronin as Warwick Barry Stanton as Richard of York Paul Brennen as Henry VI Sion Probert Duke of Somerset All performances were recorded at the Swansea Theatre. from blurb on videotape: Shakespeare’s history cycle recounts the story of two great dynasties, the Red Rose of Lancaster and the White Rose of York, who contested their rights to the crown across nearly two centuries of murder, intrigue, rebellion, counter-rebellion, and bloody battle culmination at last in the Battle of Bosworth and the accession of Henry Tudor to the throne. The great battles of Agincourt, Tewkesbury, and Bosworth; the poetry of love, the treachery of power politics, and the unease of crownèd heads–in short, Shakespeare’s history plays–are here presented by the English Shakespeare Company in performances hailed for bringing to life the history as well as the plays.

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Jewel – “Who Will Save Your Soul” – Live at The Roxy Theatre




 
Jewel – “Who Will Save Your Soul” – Live at The Roxy Theatre – Los Angeles, CA – May 10, 2009. Recorded by Joshua J. Smelser www.myspace.com www.theroxyonsunset.com

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AD at the 2010 Chicago Fringe Festival




 
She is women. Hear them roar. Attention deficits, afternoon delights, American dreams, artistic differences, anxiety disorders… As the saying goes, attention must be paid. The world is turning faster and faster, getting smaller and smaller every day. How can we possibly keep up? How do we sort the information from the noise? Can we cut through the static anymore? Do we even want to? Picked by the Washington Post as one of “six intriguing picks” at the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival, now performing at the 1st annual Chicago Fringe Festival, Sept 3-5, 2010. www.chicagofringe.org www.riverruntheatre.org

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Lyric Theatre Singers – “Cole Porter Anything Goes Medley”




 
Montreal’s “Lyric Theatre Singers”, under the superb direction of Bob Bachelor, with Linda LaRoche on piano, and special guests Claude Lavergne on percussion and Éric Lagacé on Bass. From Lyric’s June 2008 production of “Broadway Sings”. For more information, visit www.lyrictheatrecompany.com

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viennaverona Romeo and Juliet




 
Three Spoon Theatre presents: VIENNA VERONA: Romeo and Juliet BATS Theatre AUGUST 5-15 9PM / or Season Pass (includes a ticket to Measure for Measure at 7PM)

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Stephanie Describes The Reunion Plays




 
Stephanie describes The Reunion Plays at the 2010 Midtown International Theatre Festival (shot with my iPhone 4).

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Lyric Theatre Singers “Now You Has Jazz” Cole Porter Medley




 
Montreal’s “Lyric Theatre Singers”, under the superb direction of Bob Bachelor, with Linda LaRoche on piano, and special guests Claude Lavergne on percussion and Éric Lagacé on Bass. From Lyric’s June 2008 production of “Broadway Sings”. The Singers harmonize this wonderful medley of Cole Porter tunes(arranged by Mac Huff). It was as much fun to sing as it looks! For more information, visit www.lyrictheatrecompany.com (With special thanks to Natalie!)

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