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Audition Psych 101 Seminar (FREE for AEA!) in New York!

I HIGHLY recommend this free (for Equity actors) seminar – I’ve been to it once before but am planning on going to go again for a refresher!

Audition Psych. 101

A refreshing new approach to the dreaded process with Michael Kostroff

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

Losing it at auditions? Working stage and TV actor Michael Kostroff is here to help. This popular workshop is designed to de-terrorize the audition process and help performers at every level deal with insecurities and nerves and learn to love auditioning.

When: Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 – 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM *
(*I know this conflicts with Marquee Five’s show at Don’t Tell Mama at 8:30pm, so please come to this free seminar and make sure to schedule a different day to see Marquee Five)
Where: AEA Audition Center 165 West 46th Street, 2nd Floor
Cost: Free – Open to AEA members and EMC’s
RSVP: outreach@actorsequity.org

Student Comments:

“I found myself dreading to leave the room, for fear of missing a single word…I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it—it was THAT inspiring… I’ve been raving about it to every actor I meet.”

“The seminar with Michael Kostroff may have been the absolutely most important one of my career.”

“I can’t wait for my next audition. (Holy mackerel, did I just write that?)”

About the Instructor – Michael Kostroff has toured with both The Producers and Les Misérables and performed regionally in The Producers, How to Succeed…, …Forum, Ragtime, Guys and Dolls, Laughter on The 23rd Floor, and many others. On TV, he’s best known for his five seasons on HBO’s The Wire, his current role on The Disney Channel’s Sonny with a Chance, and guest roles on shows like The Middle, Cold Case, Without a Trace, The Closer, Brothers and Sisters and so on. He’s an advice columnist for Back Stage and the author of Letters from Backstage.

Sponsored by the Eastern Region Membership Education Committee

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Cheers,

Sierra Rein

“I don’t sing because I’m happy, I’m happy because I sing” – William James