Bucks County Playhouse announced the lineup of in-person education programs being offered this fall. The three classes take place in Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge St. in Lambertville, New Jersey. Face masks are suggested, but are no longer required to attend on-site classes.
Breaking into the Voice-over World
Mondays, Oct. 3-24, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Pete DeMeo. Students will receive individual coaching on proper voice-over technique for TV and radio commercials and promos, how to approach and personalize copy, how to make a demo and get an agent, and how to work from the comfort of your home. Ages 18 to adult.
Improv for Adults
Thursdays, Oct. 6-Nov. 17, from 7 to 9 p.m. Will Dennis. This class offers two hours of collaborative acting games, improv techniques and opportunities to nurture creativity. No experience necessary…just a desire to laugh. Ages 15 to adult.
Acting for Adults
Tuesdays, Oct. 11-Nov. 29, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. June Ballinger. Through assisted scenes and monologues, this class teaches the basic techniques toward reaching truthful behavior in acting. Using improvisation, assigned scenes and monologues, the actor will identify the intersection of their own authentic self to the fictional character. This validating class encourages compassion and understanding of yourself and those you will be working with. Students of varying levels are encouraged to sign up. You can be a curious beginner or experienced performer. Ages 17 to 60+.
For more information and to register, visit bcptheater.org. Contact Ellen Gallos, assistant director of education, with any questions at [email protected].