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Le Tick Tock Cabaret
Now playing at the Edgemar Center for the Arts “Le Tick Tock.” “Le Tick Tock” takes place on one magical night when some of France’s most famed artists travel through time to entertain in the salon of Germaine de Stael. It’s a provocative, fun-filled musical set in the French Cabaret “Le Chat Noir” in Paris [...]
Acting Tip From Top Hollywood Acting Coach Michelle Danner — Am I Too Old To Start Acting
It’s never too old to start acting!!!!! Top Hollywood acting coach Michelle Danner, founder of the home to some of the best acting classes in Los Angeles the Edgemar Center for the Arts, gives acting tips for the question facing actors “Is it too late for me to start an acting career?” It’s never too [...]
Acting Tip From Top Hollywood Acting Coach Michelle Danner — Preparing For An Audition
Top Hollywood acting coach Michelle Danner, founder of the home to some of the best acting classes in Los Angeles the Edgemar Center for the Arts, gives acting tips for the question facing actors “What do I do if I only have a couple of days to prepare for an audition?” Before an audition, Michelle [...]
Acting Tip From Top Hollywood Acting Coach Michelle Danner – Loose Your Self Awareness
Top Hollywood acting coach Michelle Danner, founder of the home to some of the best acting classes in Los Angeles the Edgemar Center for the Arts, gives acting tips for the question facing actors “How do I get out of my head?” During an audition, Michelle Danner talks about loosing your self-awareness. See also: Michelle [...]
Edgemar Center Acting Class – Rex
The Edgemar Center for the Arts acting class production of the short play Rex, starring Christian C. Campbell and Sally Shamrell. In Rex, Jenn hit a pheasant with her car and cannot clear her conscience of the accident. Naming the dead bird Rex, she cooks it and serves it to her husband Eric, hoping this [...]
Edgemar Center for the Arts Scene Study – “Four Dogs and a Bone”
“Four Dogs and a Bone,” a four-character play, is filled with some savage, dead-on details as a behind-the-scenes comedy about a movie that is shooting in New York City written by written by John Patrick Shanley, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of “Moonstruck” and screenwriter and director of “Joe Versus the Volcano.” Directed by: Michelle Danner Director [...]
Edgemar Center Acting Class Scene Study – “It Had To Be You”
“It Had to be You” a Broadway comedy written by and starring Renée Taylor (from TV’s “The Nanny”) & Joe Bologna (from Adam Sandler’s “Big Daddy”). Featuring: Mark Gadbois & Irina Papacostea Directed by: Michelle Danner Theda Blau (Taylor) is a struggling Hollywood B movie actress and wannabe playwright — seeking love and success in [...]
Edgemar Center Acting Class Scene Study – “Buck Fever”
“Buck Fever” by Bill Bozzone. Two best friends on a hunting trip discover that their wives are carrying on an affair. Determined to punish the women, they decide to lead their own “perverse” life together. Featuring: Nate Golon & Chris Pauley Directed by: Michelle Danner The Edgemar Center for the Arts is home to the [...]
“Casting People have their good and…”
“Casting people have their good and bad days. If they seem disinterested don’t take it personally” Brian Drillinger Scene Study, On-Camera, Voice Teacher
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