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The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York and Los Angeles is home for all actors seeking to discover Method Acting and its tradition of training the most brilliant actors.
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The birth of The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute was...
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The Two Year Conservatory Program is dedicated to providing...
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THE LEE STRASBERG THEATRE & FILM INSTITUTE® The Lee...
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A two-year, graduate-level program, the Institute was created with an understanding that students can best prepare for a life in the performing arts by immersing themselves in the work of a professional theater, and by studying with faculty who are practicing theater artists.
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As of 2016, they are presented in New York City, and Los Angeles. Up until 2003, the institute also hosted a directing program, and formerly offered a Playwriting program as well.
Training at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in Los Angeles provides you with a variety of acting opportunities, both in class, at the Institute, and around Los Angeles.
The MFA Acting Program is designed for advanced actors who are adventurous, imaginative, and highly motivated. The training prepares students for the demands of a professional acting career across traditional and emerging performance arenas.
The UCLA Acting and Performance Summer Institute is a three-week, intensive program for high school students in theater arts. The program encompasses performance training classes, movement-based techniques, and a final showcase where students create their own unique content through the devised theater process.