Ages: 10 - 12
Level: 4
Date: Saturdays, February 13 - May 8
Time: 12:45pm - 3:45pm
Instructor: Catherine McNally
Tuition: $699 + GST ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Description: This class has been designed specifically for advancing graduates of the Acting Tools III and for young actors currently working in the film and television industry. The actor's craft will be truly put to the test by pushing the parameters of individual comfort zones through the exploration of material and techniques intended to diversify their playable character range.
Actor must have: Previous theoretical and practical experience. Headshot and resume required. Successful completion of Acting Tools II is a pre-requisite. Exceptions at the discretion of the School Director.
**This class features a visit from one of Toronto's top casting directors at the end of the six week audition component.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
Date: Saturdays, February 13 - May 8
Time: 12:45pm - 3:45pm
Instructor: Catherine McNally
Tuition: $699 + GST ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Description: This class has been designed specifically for advancing graduates of the Acting Tools III and for young actors currently working in the film and television industry. The actor's craft will be truly put to the test by pushing the parameters of individual comfort zones through the exploration of material and techniques intended to diversify their playable character range.
Actor must have: Previous theoretical and practical experience. Headshot and resume required. Successful completion of Acting Tools II is a pre-requisite. Exceptions at the discretion of the School Director.
**This class features a visit from one of Toronto's top casting directors at the end of the six week audition component.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
