The Actor's Workshop & Studio is celebrating twenty-seven years as an acting studio and resource center for actors and filmmakers. Founded in 1984 by Director Brian Lawrence (Corrupted Minds, Life Goes On), hundreds of actors of all ages and types have trained, studied and worked with Lawrence and a gallery of talented guest instructors including Randy Godwin (Escanaba In Da Moonlight), Bill Wendt (The Actor's Studio, NY), Charles Maas (The Picture Company), Mary Locker (Casting Director) and Aida Munoz (Corrupted Minds). With extensive experience in both film and theatre, the program focuses on role preparation. Additional services include private coaching (for auditions and role prep) and career guidance.
Since opening, the Studio has served filmmakers by providing casting sessions and auditions, studio space, production assistance and other resources. Brian Lawrence, a filmmaker and writer himself, has hosted other film directors as guest instructors, including Sam Raimi (Evil Dead I, II & III, Dark Man, A Simple Plan, Spiderman I, II & III), Robert Dyke (Time Quest, Moontrap) and Josh Becker (Lunatics, Running Time). Beginning in 1989, The Actor's Workshop & Studio produced countless stage shows (both original and published) at a variety of venues in the Detroit area. In recent years, the professional focus led by Lawrence has shifted to producing feature films. In January 2007, Lawrence saw the nationwide release of his first feature film, Corrupted Minds. A second feature, Life Goes On, awaits distribution. Lawrence is currently developing a three-film package for his new film company, Planet Four Films.
Corrupted Minds (a.k.a. Panic In Detroit) grew out of a desire by Lawrence and a group of actors studying with him to make a movie. The script was written by Lawrence, workshopped with his actors in class and -- with the contributions, time and resources of this dedicated group – produced and completed.
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Intro Workshop. We're offering our classic six-week fundamentals course (Session I) on January 9, 2012. Intro Workshop covers the fundamentals of scene study and character development. The understanding of dramatic structure is explored by analyzing elements of a scene and exercises designed to strengthen creativity and concentration skills are also included. The differing ways these skills are applied to film versus stage is also discussed. The text for class is Sanford Meisner: On Acting -- available at most local bookstores. The second Intro class of the term (Session II) begins February 20.
Our Winter Term of Actor As Filmmaker -- our premier program -- begins on January 11, and Ongoing Study (advanced scene study and character development) classes begin January 10. The Winter Term is twelve weeks long.
Ongoing Study. Emphasis is placed on role preparation in this advanced workshop. Actors further their understanding of character development and script analysis as they explore techniques to strengthen concentration, listening skills and imagination. Monologues and/or scenes are assigned and prepared for presentation in class. During the Winter Term we'll be studying Stella Adler's The Art of Acting (compiled by Howard Kissel.)
Actor As Filmmaker. These classes offer opportunities to participate in film projects as part of the Screen Artists Collective. We'll be working on two features beginning with Rabid and followed by Sleeping With Women. This workshop also covers film theory and production from an actor's point of view. Actors will have the chance to explore both sides of the camera by taking a role in the film as well as working on production.
Actors in our program will be challenged to become team players and work within our system to achieve individual and group goals. It’s vitally important that you enter this session believing in yourself and in our acting program.. Working together, there’s honestly no reason we can’t produce great things as a collective. And, individually, every actor who challenges himself or herself will experience the joys of personal and artistic growth.
Schedule for Winter Term 2012.
Intro Workshop
Session I
Mon. 7:00 – 10:35 pm January 9 - February 13 $ 199*
Session II
Mon. 7:00 -- 10:35 pm February 20 - March 26 $ 199*
** WEEKEND INTRO WORKSHOP & FLEX CLASS **
Session I
Sat. 4:00 - 7:00 pm January 15 - February 18 $199*
Session II
Sat. 4:00 - 7:00 pm February 25 - March 31 $199*
Ongoing Study
Tue. 7:00 -- 10:45 pm January 10 - March 27 $299
Actor As Filmmaker
Wed.. 7:00 --10:45 pm January 11 - March 28 $450 Initial/$350 Renewal
*Early Registration Discount for Intro Workshop. Class size is limited, therefore advance registration is requested. Our Early Registration Discount for the Winter Intro class (10% off the regular class fee) is granted if you register and pay in full by December 27, 2011, for Session I or by February 7 for Session II. You may call (248) 398-7744 to schedule an appointment to enroll. You may also mail your class fee to: The Actor's Workshop, 1602 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI 48067 -- or use the convenient online PayPal payment option below.
After completing an Intro Workshop session, placement in our Ongoing Study program is available. Ongoing Study actors must register by the last class of the current term.