As we enter our 20th year, we celebrate a legacy of shaping dedicated, versatile actors for the stage and screen. Our Two-Year Conservatory Program stands as a testament to that commitment—an immersive, professional training experience designed to challenge, inspire, and transform each student who walks through our doors.
Spanning theatre, film, and television, the program offers a dynamic progression of study. In the first year, students build a strong foundation through improvisation, voice, movement, and acting techniques ranging from classical to contemporary, while also beginning their on-camera training. The second year deepens this work with advanced scene study, film and theatre production labs, monologue development, and professional preparation—culminating in a final One Person Show that showcases each actor’s growth and artistic voice.
Rooted in discipline, creativity, and real-world application, our conservatory continues to evolve while staying true to its core mission: to empower actors with the technique, confidence, and experience needed to thrive in today’s industry.
All accepted students must complete class registration prior to the start of the semester. Class availability is limited, and once a course reaches capacity, enrollment for that class will close. Enrollment periods open every four months, with registration beginning at least two months in advance of each new term.
Build creativity, quick thinking, and spontaneity for authentic characters in any scene.
Learn to use your body as a dramatic tool to convey emotion and narrative.
Introduction to classical acting techniques and analysis of essential theatrical texts.
Develop diction, projection, tone, and vocal control for stage and screen.
Advance your physical coordination, presence, and expressive movement.
Explore timing, physical and verbal humor, and building comedic characters.
Combine movement and play techniques to enrich performance.
Introduction to acting for film, including subtle gestures and emotional control.
Work on modern and contemporary texts using current performance techniques.
Advanced scene work for film, focusing on complex moments, continuity, and adapting to the set.
Develop critical reading, subtext awareness, and interaction dynamics with scene partners.
Learn preparation, rehearsal, planning, and organization for theatre and film projects.
Selection, interpretation, and refinement of theatre and film monologues.
Hands-on experience with filming, directing, camera work, and production techniques.
Practical application of skills in directed rehearsals for full productions.
Create and perform a final project showcasing your learned techniques and artistic growth.
Professional preparation: contracts, casting, personal branding, and industry strategies.
Techniques and practice to succeed in theatre, film, and television auditions.
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