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  1. 3.9 (15 reviews) Claimed. Performing Arts, Drama Schools. Open 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM. See hours. See all 32 photos. Review Highlights. “ She was a former student of Stanley Conrad, who like William Esper was a former apprentice under Sanford Meisner. ” in 3 reviews.

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  2. William Esper Studio, New York, New York. 7,305 likes · 25 talking about this · 2,886 were here. The William Esper Studio is dedicated to the work of William Esper and Professional Actor Training.

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  3. 1. Sort by: Rperera2. • 3 yr. ago. Disclosure: I teach for the Sanford Meisner Center in Los Angeles. In NY, there are quite a few teachers and schools to study the Meisner Technique. The most 'reputable' will be The Neighborhood Playhouse, which is the original home of the technique.

  4. • 1 yr. ago. [deleted] William Esper Studio. Hello! I recently got accepted into the William Esper Studio in New York and I just wanted to hear other people's experiences at the program! Also was curious if this program is still held in high regard in 2022. I just want to make sure I'm headed somewhere that would be beneficial to me! Archived post.

  5. Studio Director. There is an energy at The William Esper Studio that is palpable upon entering. It is the vitality and excitement of learning mingled with history. The Studio is a place where the artist within collaborates with experienced, dedicated teachers. A community is formed.

  6. William Esper (1932-2019) was an internationally recognized leading authority on the work of Sanford Meisner. His career spanned more than six decades, as a theater artist and a teacher. He was founder of the William Esper Studio, and many consider him to have been one of America’s most outstanding teachers of acting.

  7. The Studio was established in 1965 and today ranks as one of the most respected professional actor training programs in America. Acting classes at our NY studio are based on the work of Sanford Meisner and William Esper.

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