Stephen Sondheim has been presented with an Honorary Fellowship by the Director of Rada, Edward Kemp, at a special event in New York. In his citation Mr Kemp said, aoeIn our training at Rada he is often compared both to Mozart and to Shakespeare, and in many ways his songs are as much the cornerstone of our singing training as Shakespeare's poems and plays are the foundation of our text work.a...
- 11/15/2019
- by Stage Tube
- BroadwayWorld.com
Classic Stage Companywelcomestwo-time Tony Award nominee Stark SandsKinky Boots, Journey's Endand Academy Award winner F. Murray AbrahaminGotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan The Wise.The productionbegan performances onMarch 23 at Csc 136 East 13th Street. Directed by Brian Kulick and adapted by Edward Kemp, Nathan The Wise will have its official press opening tonight, April 13, and play a limited engagement through Sunday, May 1.
- 4/13/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Classic Stage Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director Brian Kulick and Managing Director Jeff Griffin, announced today that two-time Tony Award nominee Stark Sands Kinky Boots, Journey's End will join the cast of Classic Stage Company's upcoming production of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan The Wise, starring Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham, beginning performances Wednesday, March 23 at Csc 136 East 13th Street. Directed by Brian Kulick and adapted by Edward Kemp, Nathan The Wise will have its official press opening Wednesday, April 13 and play a limited engagement through Sunday, May 1.
- 2/18/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Nyt head comes under fire for suggesting that 'the majority of actors' don't need formal training, but should instead focus on marketing skills that enable them to get work
Formal three-year drama school courses are a waste of time and money for "the majority of actors", according to the artistic director of the UK's leading youth theatre.
Paul Roseby, who has been at the helm of the National Youth Theatre (Nyt) since 2004, told a conference that most actors wouldn't benefit from three years of vocational training and would be better served with more focus on how to sell themselves in the industry.
Roseby told the event on cultural education last week: "Drama schools are incredibly expensive and the majority of actors don't need three years' training. They need various modular courses every so often to go to. But they don't need three years. You don't need to learn how to act,...
Formal three-year drama school courses are a waste of time and money for "the majority of actors", according to the artistic director of the UK's leading youth theatre.
Paul Roseby, who has been at the helm of the National Youth Theatre (Nyt) since 2004, told a conference that most actors wouldn't benefit from three years of vocational training and would be better served with more focus on how to sell themselves in the industry.
Roseby told the event on cultural education last week: "Drama schools are incredibly expensive and the majority of actors don't need three years' training. They need various modular courses every so often to go to. But they don't need three years. You don't need to learn how to act,...
- 10/24/2013
- by Matt Trueman
- The Guardian - Film News
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