One-on-one coaching is perfect for students looking to hone a specific craft, prepare a monologue, or bask in the glow of the spotlight.


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The Monologue

The foundation of character development is the monologue. Bobbie will work with you on really feeling what your character feels, drawing on writings from Stanislavski and sense memory. Instead of mugging, facial and physical expression should flow naturally from relating to your character as a whole human being.


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Reading a Script

Actors would be very lonely without a good script. They can contain a world of information in just a few lines, and as an actor they provide you with the power to convey it all to your audience. Learn about acts, scenes, stage directions, and structure as it relates to your performance.

 


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Finding Your Inner Voice

Acting isn't just about being on the stage in front of thousands of people. It is about learning to trust in yourself, and showing people that you are worth trusting. Job interviews and new social situations can be daunting, but a solid understanding of performance can help you shine in any environment.