Summer Session #1 Classes
Jun 12–Jul 11
June 12 – July 11
*Some classes continue through July 16.
PLEASE NOTE:
All times listed reflect Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Studio A.C.T. classes are divided into Intro courses for people new to the given subject, and repeatable courses providing an experience that allows each individual to progress to their fullest.
Full-length classes generally meet twice a week for four weeks during the above dates. Shorter classes include one-day and weeklong classes. Check exact dates in each class description.
The Make-Up date for any full-length class is scheduled for the next weekly date following the originally scheduled final date of the given class. The Make-Up date will only be used if the teacher cancels a regularly scheduled class date. Please hold this date in reserve.
In order to select the best class for your goals and experience level, please read the individual course descriptions carefully.
Three Courses, Eight Classes each
Designed to be taken either individually, in succession, and/or repeatedly.
Acting 1, Acting 2, and Acting 3 are three different courses designed to be taken either individually or in succession. Each class may also be repeated in order to further solidify the student’s foundation in the practices learned. Together, these courses comprise the Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence, and feature the most prevalent training practices used by professional actors. These practices address awareness, truthful playing, use of language and physical action, psychology, emotion, and script analysis. Students will develop a working understanding of common practical concepts such as action, objective, obstacle, conflict, tactic, intention, motivation, trigger, target, and acting “beats.”
Refer to each class’s individual description for further details, including scheduling, tuition, and this session’s faculty.
The Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence is for you if:
- You already have some introductory acting experience and wish to develop a more solid foundation in the most commonly utilized and effective acting practices.
- You’re interested in exploring acting as a serious interest alongside your other interests.
- You’re interested in either exploring or pursuing acting as a profession.
Please note: Since acting is a life practice, these courses are designed to be repeatable, emphasizing fluency over “quick-fixes.” Students are occasionally encouraged to repeat levels before moving on to the next.
ONLINE CLASSES
No online classes are currently offered in Summer Session #1.
IN-PERSON CLASSES
These classes meet in person during the above dates. Exact schedules appear within the class description.
All Summer Session in-person classes will be held at 30 Grant Avenue in San Francisco.
To ensure the safety and wellbeing of all faculty and students, Studio A.C.T. will adhere to the most updated safety precautions recommended by San Francisco, county and state guidance in effect at the time of classes.* These policies are subject to change. Our standard withdrawal and refund policies apply.
*Some additional precautions may apply in consideration of the wide range of students, staff and artists using our facilities, including young children, adults of every age, and professional artists whose unions maintain specific COVID precautionary measures. We appreciate your participation in upholding our safety precautions:
A.C.T. currently requires all faculty, students, and staff to either (a) establish that they have been fully vaccinated; or (b) obtain an approved exemption as an accommodation due to a qualifying medical condition or sincerely held religious beliefs and practices. Over the course of Spring and Summer, these policies will shift as follows:
As of March 27, 2023, though wearing N95/KN95 masks is still required in any indoor public spaces at 30 Grant Avenue, wearing masks during class while inside the classroom studio is recommended, but not required.
As of June 12, 2023, with Summer Session #1, masks will be welcome but not required for all faculty and students while anywhere indoors at 30 Grant Avenue.
As of July 17, 2023, with Summer Session #2, showing proof of vaccination will no longer be required for Studio A.C.T. students.
For further information about proof of vaccination requirements, the process for seeking an exemption accommodation, or any other specific questions about Studio A.C.T. in-person classes with regard to COVID-19 precautions, please email us at studio@act-sf.org
FULL-LENGTH CLASSES | IN PERSON
MONDAY / WEDNESDAY
*This class is currently full. If you would like to get onto the waitlist, please email us at studio@act-sf.org with your request and the best phone number to reach you at, in case a spot opens up.
Eight Classes – Mon/Wed – June 12, 14, 21, 26, 28; July 3, 5, 10*
*No class June 19; Make-up day July 12 as needed
6:30–9:00 p.m. | in person
This course explores the art of acting in a playful, encouraging, collaborative atmosphere, and offers a dynamic and engaging introduction to the craft of acting and theater. Through fun and engaging exercises, students will work on strengthening self-confidence, overcoming performance anxiety, improving focus and concentration, connecting with others through trust-building games and active listening, understanding “stage presence,” and opening their imaginations to playing characters. Because actor training is also life training, students can expect to find new, deeper connections to their own and others’ creativity, unlocking profound layers of empathy through character exploration. Particular emphasis will be given to transferable skills, such as expanding the imagination, collaborating effectively, speaking and presenting without anxiety, and supporting others’ growth. Students may be asked to prepare simple assignments outside of class, including memorizing short texts. Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes and to actively participate in all games and exercises. Though not required, it is recommended that students who register for Intro to Acting also register for a Studio A.C.T. Voice or Physical course.
Intro to Acting is for you if:
- You’ve never studied acting before, are curious about acting, and want an unintimidating but engaging opportunity to explore it.
- You’ve done a bit of acting in the past, but it’s been a while and you’re hungry to get back in touch with your creative impulses.
- You’re shy and looking for an experience to help you emerge from your shell.
- You believe you’re “not that creative,” and wish to be proven otherwise!
*This class is currently full. If you would like to get onto the waitlist, please email us at studio@act-sf.org with your request and the best phone number to reach you at, in case a spot opens up.
Eight Classes – Mon/Wed – June 12, 14, 21, 26, 28; July 3, 5, 10*
*No class June 19; Make-up day July 12 as needed
6:30–9:00 p.m. | in person
This early-level acting class emphasizes ensemble-building, imaginative play, expanding creativity, strengthening self-confidence and self-discipline, memorization techniques, cultivating personal responsibility, and strategies for successful collaboration. Course content may include some memorization of short scenes and monologues from contemporary plays, and students will be asked to prepare assignments outside of class. Students should plan to attend all class sessions and expect to actively participate in all games and exercises. Though not required, it is recommended that students who register for Acting 1 also register for a Studio A.C.T. Voice or Physical course.
Acting 1 is for you if:
- You’ve taken Intro to Acting at Studio A.C.T., or an equivalent elsewhere, and wish to continue exploring acting.
- You took an acting class or acted in a play many years ago, and wish to reconnect to actor training.
- You’re wondering whether a career in acting is for you and wish to explore it actively.
- You’re interested in the full Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence and are ready to start.
*This class is currently full. If you would like to get onto the waitlist, please email us at studio@act-sf.org with your request and the best phone number to reach you at, in case a spot opens up.
Eight Classes – Mon/Wed – June 12, 14, 26, 28; July 3, 5, 10, 12*
*No class June 19 or 21
6:30–9:00 p.m. | in person
Students enrolled in this upper-level class will learn further practical strategies for rehearsing efficiently, collaborating effectively, pursuing actions and intentions, and bringing greater truth, spontaneity, and specificity to their acting through careful analysis of the script in rehearsals. Acting 3 requires memorization of at least one substantial scene and/or one monologue. Students are expected to prepare outside of class, and thorough preparation is essential. Students should plan to attend all class sessions and expect to actively participate in all games and exercises. Though not required, it is strongly recommended that students who register for Acting 3 also register for a Studio A.C.T. Voice or Physical course.
Acting 3 is for you if:
- You’ve taken three or more acting classes and/or acted in two or more plays in the past few years, and wish to move your exploration of acting toward more intensive levels.
- You’ve taken Acting 1 and Acting 2 at Studio A.C.T., or their equivalent elsewhere, and wish to continue advancing your acting skills.
- You’re interested in the Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence and have already taken Acting 1 and Acting 2.
- You already have some acting experience, have a serious interest in exploring acting as a career, and wish to get a good “workout” to hone your acting muscles.
- You minored in theater as an undergraduate in college and wish to dive back in.
TUESDAY / THURSDAY
*This class is currently full. If you would like to get onto the waitlist, please email us at studio@act-sf.org with your request and the best phone number to reach you at, in case a spot opens up.
Eight Classes – Tue/Thur – June 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29; July 6, 11*
*No class July 4; Make-up day July 13 as needed
6:30–9:00 p.m. | in person
In this mid-level class, students will engage in work with a dual emphasis on pursuing actions and intentions alongside active listening and responding to scene partners. Students will work on at least one scene and one monologue. Preparing outside of class is expected, and thorough preparation is essential. Students will receive constructive criticism and adjustments, with the intention of expanding their ability to integrate receiving and offering feedback into their personal and collaborative process. Students should plan to attend all class sessions and expect to actively participate in all games and exercises. Though not required, it is recommended that students who register for Acting 2 also register for a Studio A.C.T. Voice or Physical course.
Acting 2 is for you if:
- You’ve taken some acting classes or acted in a play or two some years ago, and wish to reconnect to or resume your exploration of acting.
- You’ve taken Intro to Acting and Acting 1 at Studio A.C.T., or equivalents elsewhere, and wish to continue exploring acting.
- You’re interested in the Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence and have already taken Acting 1.
Eight Classes – Tue/Thur – June 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29; July 6, 11*
*No class July 4; Make-up day July 13 as needed
6:30–9:00 p.m. | in person
This class is designed to help participants develop a solid foundational understanding, practical fluency, and sense of confidence with their ability to use their full voice and speak with greater clarity. Participants will learn practical techniques to develop a richer, stronger, and more versatile speaking voice. This repeatable course is open to students of all experience levels and is designed to accommodate each student at their individual level of experience.
Voice & Speech Workout is for you if:
- You are an actor who wishes to improve your ability to speak text with greater clarity, variety, and richness.
- You are not an actor, but your job requires public speaking and you wish to strengthen your clarity of speech and confidence in speaking.
- You are a person who enjoys language and wishes to have a practical, enlivening experience with it.
SHORTER CLASSES | IN PERSON
Four Classes – Wednesdays – June 14, 21, 28; July 12*
*no class July 5
6:30–8:30 p.m. | in person
This in-person course is suitable for students of all levels. Beginning students will discover their best singing voice, and more experienced singers will gain an opportunity to thoroughly exercise their vocal muscles. Through group work utilizing the Garcia-Marchesi vocal tradition, all students will build their breath support, extend their vocal range, blend resonance areas, and increase their quality of tone and volume. Students will also learn techniques to help protect their voices when they sing. Voice Building is a course that may be taken as frequently as desired, and many students return often throughout the year.
Voice Building for Singers in-person is for you if:
- You are a new singer wishing to strengthen your voice musculature and technique in a supportive environment.
- You are an experienced singer looking for a regular and intensive workout.
Five classes – Mon to Fri – June 26-30
6:30 to 9:30 p.m. | in person
In this upper-level, five-evening intensive we will approach acting a play as one might expect to do in the first week of rehearsal for a professional production. We’ll explore the play collectively, starting out working at the table with reading—analyzing plot, character, and style. We’ll work on our feet to explore characters, using physical improvisations that help us understand and develop their stories in a visceral way. This will be a collective process. Actors will not be limited to specific roles, and will have opportunities to explore multiple roles toward the group developing our collective understanding of the play.
Note – The exact play we will focus on is TBD based on enrollment. Students will be emailed the script approximately one week in advance, so as to have read it prior to the first day of class. Hard copies of the script will then be provided on the first day.
Acting: Working on the Play is for you if:
- You are pursuing actor training with seriousness, whether toward a career, as a passionate interest, or otherwise.
- You’ve already taken the Studio A.C.T. Acting 1–3 Sequence classes, or their equivalent elsewhere, and wish to continue advancing your acting skills.
- You wish to explore acting with an emphasis on practical, real-world approaches to script and character analysis.
- You’re interested in applying your acting skills to an intensive exploration of a single play, replicating what a first week of rehearsal for a production might be like.
One class – Sunday – July 9
1:00 to 5:00 p.m. | in person
Actors are often called upon to use regional dialects, from classic and contemporary plays to television shows taking place in a range of international settings. Having demonstrable skill with dialects significantly enhances an actor’s resume, and, speaking in a new dialect is fun! This one-day class will introduce you to basic techniques for approaching dialect work, to help you sound like a local from anywhere in the English-speaking world. When working with a dialect, authenticity depends upon specificity, and this class will help you make your sounds and phrasing specific to any region.
Intro to Dialects is for you if:
- You are an actor who is relatively new to dialect work, and wants an introduction to practices for picking up new dialects.
- You are an actor with past experience working with dialects, but it’s been a while and you want to refine your ear and your process for learning dialects.
- You are a person interested in how voice and speech reflect a given person’s cultural and regional background.
*This class is currently full. If you would like to get onto the waitlist, please email us at studio@act-sf.org with your request and the best phone number to reach you at, in case a spot opens up.
One day – Sunday – July 16
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | in person
This one-day class introduces you to the basic fundamentals of acting on camera, using short scenes drawn from existing film and television scripts. Participants will explore the principles of truthful on-camera acting and learn practical techniques particular to acting on camera versus onstage.
This one-day Intro to On-Camera Acting class is for you if:
- You’ve already taken Intro to Acting, Acting 1, and Acting 2 at Studio A.C.T., or their equivalents elsewhere.
- You have past acting experience but not with on-camera acting, are curious about acting on camera, and want an unintimidating but engaging opportunity to introduce yourself to it.
- You’ve done a bit of on-camera acting in the past, but it’s been a while and you’re hungry to get back in touch with acting on camera.