9th-12th Grade-Beginning Film and TV Acting for Teens - The Theatre Lab

9th-12th Grade-Beginning Film and TV Acting for Teens

Day

Saturdays

Dates

Sep 20 - Nov 15

Time

10 AM-11:30 AM

Instructor

Joe Mallon

$400

Beginning Film and TV Acting for Tweens

Sept 20, 27, Oct 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov 1, 8, 15 (9 weeks) 

Saturday AM (10 AM-11:30 AM)

Grades 9th-12th

Teacher: Joe Malone 

Tuition: $400

Location: Main Campus (900 Massachusetts Ave NW) 

Unleash your inner actor in our “Beginning TV and Film Acting for Tweens” class. This course is designed for teens of all acting experience levels who want to learn more about acting for the screen. Students will delve into script analysis, character development, and on-camera acting techniques. Additionally, students will gain valuable insights into approaching auditions for TV and film. Whether you are a budding actor or a stage performer looking to expand your horizons, this class will help you refine your acting skills, boost your confidence, and ignite your passion for acting in the realm of TV and film. This class can be taken more than once as a skill builder.

Location

onsite

Sessions

Fall I

9th-12th Grade-Beginning Film and TV Acting for Teens

$400.00

11 in stock

Instructor

Joe Mallon

Joe Mallon is an accomplished stage actor, having appeared in dozens of productions in prolific theaters across the DMV. His credits include: Guys and Dolls, A Christmas Carol, and Death of a Salesman at Ford's Theatre; Fiddler on the Roof at Arena Stage; Beauty Queen of Leenane at Round House Theatre; Midsummer Night’s Dream, Wallenstein, and Coriolanus at Shakespeare Theatre Company; Earthrise, Elephant and Piggie, and Shear Madness at The Kennedy Center; Kiss at Woolly Mammoth Theatre; Sketch! at No Rules; Romeo and Juliet at Folger Theatre; Hamlet at Virginia Shakespeare Festival; Greater Tuna at Act II Playhouse; Picnic and Last Night of Ballyhoo at Montgomery Theater; KidSimple at Azuka Theatre; The Fantasticks at Kimmel Center; and Charlie Brown at Imagination Stage, which won the Helen Hayes Award for Best YTA Production. Joe earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU's world-renowned Tisch School of the Arts, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of South Carolina.

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