Larry Singer Studios
classes at 300 w. 43rd st. (suite 500) / admission by interview only
phone: 917.327.5406 / email: LarrySinger@nyct.net

Educators Symposium
Theatre Educators Symposium 2008: June 17-19

A three day event consisting of:
Master Classes, Guest Lecturers and New York Productions on & off Broadway


- The staff of the Larry Singer Studios, all of whom have a tremendous passion for the craft of teaching actors, will lead the master classes in Rehearsal and Acting Techniques, Body and Voice. Their classes will be supplemented by guest speakers (to be announced soon.)

- Group rate tickets will be secured for leading New York productions.

- There will also be dialogue sessions for the exchange of ideas and visions for the upcoming decade in the field of theatre education. Every effort will be made to ensure a non-competitive, egalitarian environment. All the "classes" will be experiential. Our goal is that you find the sessions inspirational, informative and stimulating.

- The Symposium will be limited to the first 30 educators of the college/university level who submit registration forms. (Click here for a printable version.)

- Please feel free to call 917.327.5406 or email LarrySinger@nyct.net for more information.

- Cost is $695.00 for three days of classes and symposiums, and four shows. All registration and payment must be completed by May 10, 2008.

Please join us for a transformative three days!
What Other Teachers
Say About Larry Singer


"Larry Singer combines the structure of technique with a person's individuality to produce actors of great range and ability. He challenges and supports the talents of an individual, and has become one of the best acting teachers in the country."
    - Jim Calder, Teacher and Head of the Movement Dept. at NYU's Tisch Graduate School of Acting

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"It's hard to find a reliable path amidst the crowd of acting teachers and studios in New York. My number one recommendation is always Larry Singer. He has a real passion for the art of acting; he has a laser intuition that cuts through blocks and inhibitions and limitations of habit to uncover the actor's creative source; his methods are eclectic and personal; he cares deeply about each individual; he is emotionally open and knows how to release emotional authenticity in his students; he works minutely on the details of a scene, and he stays with an actor until something cracks open. With all of this, Larry's presence in a studio is encouraging, demanding and enthusiastic, and (importantly) he has a great sense of humor. Every time I sit in on his classes I see huge changes happening in the deep tectonic layers of an actor's craft. " 
    - Kristin Linklater, Author, Prof. of Theatre at Columbia University, Founder of Shakespeare & Company, etc.