The Stanislavski Method - The Theatre Lab

The Stanislavski Method

Day

Wednesdays

Dates

Jan 14 - Feb 18

Time

7 - 9:30 PM

Instructor

Buzz Mauro

$370

Overview

This seminar is an exploration of acting methods through the lens of Konstantin Stanislavski, some of whose teachings came to form the basis of Method Acting. The class will read “Year One” of An Actor’s Work (the famous section published as An Actor Prepares in an earlier translation) in a discussion format. Students will work towards an understanding of some of the major acting techniques by examining how they operate either in harmony with or in opposition to Stanislavski’s ideas. 

Class Size*

6-16 

* Note: Small class sizes are a fundamental part of our training philosophy at The Theatre Lab. Classes are intentionally kept small to ensure every person receives extensive personalized feedback from instructors and meaningful collaboration with other students. If a class is full, we encourage you to join the waitlist, and we will contact you if a spot becomes available.

Prerequisites or Prior Experience

No formal prerequisites are necessary. However, students who take this class typically have background experience in acting and/or have taken both of the following classes at The Theatre Lab: 

  • Intro to Acting*
  • Beginning Scene Study*

* Note: For new students with no prior acting experience, we recommend starting with Intro to Acting, and then taking Beginning Scene Study, for our essential training in the basics of acting. 

Tuition Discount

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Recommended Next Steps

Students who complete this class often continue with:

  • Meisner Technique I
  • Uta Hagen Technque I
  • Viewpoints
  • Dialect

Class availability depends on the session. Return to our course catalogue to explore what is currently open for enrollment.

Class Policies

We encourage all students to review our Adult Class Policies prior to enrolling.

Location

onsite

Sessions

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The Stanislavski Method

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Instructor

Buzz Mauro

Buzz Mauro is a founder and Co-Director of The Theatre Lab and a Helen Hayes Award nominee who has performed with Signature Theatre, Ford's, Studio, The Shakespeare Theatre, Woolly Mammoth, and many other companies. He is a recipient of the Linowes Leadership Award for his contributions to arts education in Washington. Along with Deb Gottesman he is the founder of Center Stage Communications, a consulting firm specializing in the application of acting techniques to the business world. Together they are the authors of three books on applied acting: The Interview Rehearsal Book, Taking Center Stage, and The Best Answer, all published by Berkley Books, a division of Penguin Putnam. Buzz is also composer and co-lyricist of The Kids’ Table, and composer and lyricist of Alix in Wonderland: A Gender Journey Down the Rabbit Hole. He received his B.A. from Yale University and has an M.F.A. in Acting from Catholic University.

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