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| Session1 | June 13 - June 18, 2010 Registration CLOSED |
| Grades | 9 - College Freshman |
| Tuition | $995 |
| Audition | No Audition Required |
Tuition includes room and meals
Grade entering in Fall 2010
US Performing Arts is proud to partner with Florida State University's School of Theatre to present this premier Theater Acting Camp/Workshop. Join us for an exciting week of honing your craft through professional training in Theater. The week's activities involve intensive training in the craft of theater acting. The Theater Acting Camp/Workshops are designed to provoke the creative imagination of every participant while exploring truthful emotion and impulse in a given circumstance.
* Florida State Camp/Workshop Additional InformationStudents will be housed at Dorman Hall on the FSU campus. Students check-in between 1 - 2:30pm on the first day of camp. Flights should arrive into Tallahassee Regional Airport(TLH) on the First Day of camp between 10am and 12:30pm. Flights should depart from Tallahassee Regional Airport(TLH) on the last day of camp after 6pm. Transportation is available to and from Tallahassee Regional Airport(TLH) for $30 each way. |
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To say that H.Richard Greene is a passionate teacher is an understatement. Actors leave his classes speaking of life-changing experiences. To say that he is a powerful actor is truthful. He has masterfully headed up the US Performing Arts/UCLA Arts Camps/Workshops Theater Conservatory for three straight years and continues in that capacity. He has served as the director of The Actors' Labs at the Coronet Theatre since its inception in 1997 and currently teaches an advanced lab for the professional actor at The New Place Theatre in North Hollywood. As Visiting Associate Professor, he taught on the faculty of the UCLA Department of Theater and was President of The Venture West Theater Company. In both Los Angeles and New York, he serves as a private acting coach. As an actor, Mr. Greene received critical acclaim in his New York debut as MacDuff in Macbeth with Rip Torn and Geraldine Page. He was a resident member of the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center, appearing there in Mary Stuart, Twelfth Night, Narrow Road To The Deep North, Play Strindberg, and The Crucible. His other Broadway credits include The Survivor at the Morosco, Romeo And Juliet at Circle in the Square, and the international tour of Brighton Beach Memoirs, directed by Gene Saks. He appeared in RICHARD III with Kevin Kline at The New York Shakespeare Festival and toured with Janet Gaynor in On Golden Pond and Cybill Shepherd in Lunch Hour. In the world premiere of the Off-Broadway hit, Family Business, he originated the role of Bobby Stein, reprising this part for the American Playhouse Series on PBS. His extensive regional credits include Timon Of Athens with James Earl Jones at the Yale Repertory Theatre, Taming Of The Shrew with Glenn Close at the Washington, D.C. Shakespeare Festival, Death Of A Salesman with Pat Hingle at Buffalo's Studio Arena, and Cyrano De Bergerac with Frank Langella at the Williamstown Theatre. On the West Coast, Mr. Greene performed in The Price at International City Theatre, Dance Of Death at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, and King Lear, Merchant Of Venice and Two Gentlemen Of Verona at the Old Globe in San Diego. Most recently he was seen as the Headmaster in The History Boys at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. On The West Wing, he portrayed Senator Royce, the Republican Majority Leader, and on Boston Legal he appeared in the recurring role of Judge Hingham. Other recent television appearances include guest-staring roles on Madmen, Without A Trace, According To Jim, and Cold Case.
Florida State University is an internationally recognized teaching and research institution committed to preparing its graduates for the ever-expanding opportunities of a global society. The School of Theatre at Florida State is one of the top-tier theatre training programs in the nation. These summer acting camps at FSU School of Theatre challenge students to grow as artists and individuals as they explore the world of theatre and their place in it. The School of Theatre invites students to dream and to take chances with their dream. You don't have to wait until you start college. You can begin that dream in these summer acting camp programs.
If you have questions or need help registering, please call 888-497-3553
Dates, Directors, and Faculty subject to change without notice. The faculty is comprised of college professors representing their schools and professional industry artists. Images are of USPA programs, but may not represent actual program or location. Photos by Tito Deverya (UCLA TFT), and Lauren di Matteo.
** USPA highly recommends that students secure travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, and/or medical emergency. For more on travel insurance, please visit: Assurance Solutions.
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