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About Actors Playground Actors Playground School of Theatre is a conservatory style studio that offers the highest level of professional training in the art of acting for all mediums and for all ages. The Playground's friendly and creative atmosphere provides a strong foundation of encouragement and trust that allows its students to gain confidence in their work and challenge themselves uncluttered to explore their creative imagination. With classes taught by highly qualified and passionate theatre professionals, The Playground's curriculum is cutting edge and covers a vast array of subjects, including the styles and techniques of Joseph Hart, Uta Hagen, Stanislavski, and Sanford Meisner. Camera technique, commercial work, dialects, voice overs, improvisation, scene study, auditioning, voice, and movement are all extensively covered at the school. The Playground is also a place where aspiring actors can network about industry opportunities and projects, where young playwrights and filmmakers can have readings and hold auditions, where actors can audition for some of the industry’s best agents and managers, where well-known actors come to teach seminars, and because of our partnership with Industry Film School, where students can now learn to act for the camera by participating in student films. Artists work together and support each other at this school. Dissention of any kind is not tolerated. Classes meet once a week, are 90 minutes in length, and are offered Mon thru Sat. Each class is $30, payable monthly. A second class is an additional $15, and a third class is free. Unlimited private sessions for enrolled students are always free. 732-935-1800 or www.actorsplay.com Actors Playground students' professional credits include, Broadway; The Lion King (Young Simba). Feature Films; Doubt, Donnie Brasco, The Wrestler, Cop Out, Brooklyn’s Finest, Wanderlust, and School of Rock. Television; The Late Show with David Letterman, Saturday Night Live, The Sopranos, Law & Order, The Today Show, Sesame Street, MTV specials, Blues Clues, The Naked Brothers, Nickelodeon programming, Mercy, Man V Food, Life On Mars, As The World Turns, and countless national commercials. Philosophy For many years, Actors Playground School of Theatre is a place that only existed in my imagination. A place where young people could come and study the craft of acting in a friendly and creative atmosphere; uncluttered, with no excuses, no red tape, no contracts, and no runarounds. A place where young people could learn the techniques of the theatre’s most renowned teachers and follow a curriculum that mirrors Yale Drama School, The Julliard School, and my alma mater, Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. A place where dissention, bullying, racism, and sexism simply could not survive. A place where encouragement, commitment, patience, and knowledge rule. This place now exists and that place is Actors Playground School of Theatre. The entertainment industry is extremely competitive and young actors need every advantage they can get. Actors Playground indeed offers the highest level of professional training in the art of acting anywhere, but it is far more than a school—it’s a community. It’s a place where young people work together and support each other. Support of your classmates is rule number one around here. It is vital to a good acting class. When a young person feels they are supported by their class, that’s when the discoveries begin to happen. When a student looks forward to the class every week and is excited about attending, that’s when real learning can take place. When students feel comfortable in their surroundings, that’s when fear is no longer a factor, when they are not afraid to step up and take a risk and you begin to see that real person inside start to emerge and bloom. The school is a safety net where it’s okay to fall on your face. This is where you can really experiment with the craft and explore the vast intricacies of your talent. Acting is not just an art, it is also a natural science and this school is your laboratory. In this world today, hopeful young actors and their parents are prey to some of the most ridiculous and utterly outrageous scams ever. These one-horse, so-called acting / modeling / talent agency franchises are all frauds who take advantage of people who don’t know any better. They approach you in the mall or through the mail or over the internet or radiowaves and immediately promise you the world. They charge you thousands of dollars for cheap looking headshots or modeling pictures that will be, shortly thereafter, out of date. To make a quick dollar off of you, they will send you out on “extra work” which you don’t need an agent to get in the first place, and which probably will not forward your career in any way. If you’re very lucky you may get a commercial audition, which will probably be a “cattle call” with hundreds of others, and if you happen to win this virtual lottery you will have to pay the so-called agency an outrageous percentage of what you make on that commercial—and that’s not counting what the government takes. You end up spending all this unnecessary money and time, leaving you discouraged and giving up on a dream that never really had any real opportunity to blossom because you were never properly trained in the craft of acting as an art or educated in the ways of today’s entertainment industry. Sadly, most of the public and private grammar, middle, and high schools in this country are no better. With few exceptions, what most schools call acting class or drama club is an atrocity. It is very rare to find anyone who is teaching these classes to have had any kind of theatre training in their background. Someone with a degree in music teaches chorus and band. Someone with a degree in art education teaches art. A gym teacher has a degree in physical education, and so on. They will let ANYBODY teach acting, if there is an acting class offered at all. They say we need more music in our classrooms? If the arts are always on the bottom of the food chain then theatre is at the very bottom. It is without question, the most consistently misrepresented, misunderstood, and poorly taught art in most public schools in America. There is simply no quick fix when it comes to studying acting. It is a process. People out there who offer you a miracle cure for an exorbitant amount of money are simply dishonest thieves who only want your dough. Young people need guidance, support, and encouragement from someone who really cares and is extremely knowledgeable. Patience is key here. I have seen students who were the most painfully shy and apprehensive I have ever seen turn into some of the most amazing young performers I have ever known. Actors Playground indeed offers the highest level of professional training in the art of acting anywhere, but it is far more than a school—it’s a community. It’s a place where young people work together and support each other. Support of your classmates is rule number one around here. It is vital to a good acting class. When a young person feels they are supported by their class, that’s when the discoveries begin to happen. When a student looks forward to the class every week and is excited about attending, that’s when real learning can take place. When students feel comfortable in their surroundings, that’s when fear is no longer a factor, when they are not afraid to step up and take a risk and you begin to see that real person inside start to emerge and bloom. The school is a safety net where it’s okay to fall on your face. This is where you can really experiment with the craft and explore the vast intricacies of your talent. Acting is not just an art, it is also a natural science and this school is your laboratory. Ralph Colombino |
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