The New Actors Workshop
The New Actors Workshop | |
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United States | |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1988 |
Founders | George Morrison Mike Nichols Paul Sills |
Website | http://www.newactorsworkshop.com |
The New Actors Workshop was a two-year acting conservatory in New York City founded by Master Teachers Mike Nichols, George Morrison and Paul Sills in 1988. The school offered a unique, dual-track curriculum combining Stanislavski-based technique with Viola Spolin Theater Games. The workshop stopped accepting students in 2010.
The founders
[edit]Sills, Morrison, and Nichols enjoyed a long association dating back to the 1950s at the University of Chicago. Their experience convinced them that there was a unique value for the actor in the double challenge of performance improvisation and Stanislavski-based training, and they founded The Workshop specifically to offer this powerful experience to a new generation of actors.
Performances
[edit]There were different types of performances throughout the year in which students participated.
Friday Night Improv
[edit]Students of the workshop played Spolin theatre games for an audience. These shows were free and open to the public.
Scene Nights
[edit]At the end of their first year, students performed for family and friends in a New Actors Workshop Scene Night.
Story Theatre
[edit]At the end of their second year, students went into a rehearsal period with a guest director. This production was most often a Story Theater show, a genre invented by Paul Sills in the 1960s. Guest directors included Paul Sills, Gene Hackman, Diane Paulus, Shira Piven, David Turner, Lester Thomas Shane, K Tanzer, Carol Sills
Notable alumni
[edit]- Diane Paulus, director Hair (musical)
- Ricki Noel Lander, actress
- Kim D'Armond, actress