CLASS SESSION I - Starts January 8
CLASS SESSION II - TBA
(Mondays 6-10 p.m)
WORKSHOP - Saturday, February 3
Noon-5:30 p.m.
To register, call (212) 307-9467 or e-mail us at admin@lookingglasstheatrenyc.com.
We accept cash or checks. No credit cards accepted at this time.
There will be two class sessions this Winter/Spring beginning in January and running until April/May
You may sign up for one or both of the sessions. Rates adjust accordingly.
Single classes are also available, if you are interested in learning more
but are not sure if you want to commit to a full session.
CLASS RATES
Single Class: $50 4-Week Sessions: $200 8-Week Session: $350
Registration Deadlines:
First Session (TBA): January 3, 2007
Second Session (TBA): Deadline pending
NOTE: Students may still register until the day of the first class.
However, there will be a late fee of $20 to register after the deadline above.
WORKSHOP RATES
Workshop: $100
Class Size Limit: 10 students, five playwrights, five directors
Registration Deadline: January 29, 2007
In this workshop we will create original work based on the
theme BETRAYAL in collaboration between actors, playwrights and directors
REFUND POLICY:
-- If you cancel two weeks or more before classes/workshop begin, you will receive a full refund.
-- If you cancel before the first class, you will receive a refund of half the amount paid.
-- You will not receive a refund, if you cancel once classes are in progress.
Meet & Greet/Warm Up: Focuses and energizes.
Viewpoints: A speed thru of the basic technique to strengthen awareness of physical presence creates a performer skilled in creating stage pictures and dramatic blocking organically. Then work on the theme coached by the directors and observed for material by the playwrights.
Assign Teams: Two actors, one playwright, one director
Meisner Technique: The Repetition method of improvisation is taught, increasing actor presence in the moment, truthful listening to the partner and honest response to the actor impulses..
Creation Work: Teams choose play elements and improvise with them. Playwrights write during the other teams work..
Final Presentation of Work
About Justine Lambert:
Recipient of The Lucille Lortel Award for her work with Looking Glass and named one of the top 100 NYers by NY Resident Magazine, the founder and artistic director of The Looking Glass Theatre has been working in theater in NY for 20 years, directing, acting in and producing dozens of shows, ranging from classical to contemporary, traditional to experimental.. Her direction of The Three Sisters at Looking Glass won an Off Off Broadway Review award for best production, and her Direction of "M" at Turnip Theatre won her honorable mention as Best Director. She has studied acting with Sanford Meisner and Viewpoints with Anne Bogart. A review of her direction of Blood Sky (pictured above) stated that she "is obviously gifted at coaching and working with performers."



