Lankershim Arts Center, Los Angeles:
The Lankershim Arts Center is an all-inclusive arts facility located in the heart of North Hollywood in the NoHo Arts District of Los Angeles. For the past 10 years, the Center has been operated by The Other Side of the Hill Productions, Inc., a registered not-for-profit company, providing quality theatre, fine art and various arts programs including weekend / evening acting classes for adults and kids. The Center is home to the award-winning Road Theatre Company, NoHo Gallery LA and many arts programs geared to the growing NoHo arts community. Built circa 1939 as a Department of Water & Power Building, the Lankershim Arts Center was renovated and transformed into an arts center by the Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Los Angeles. It is now a registered cultural landmark.
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Developing a Script in Progress:
A 8-week, hands-on workshop designed to ready scripts for production by taking a close look at effective dramatic writing: In-class exercises, the reading and discussing of participants' scripts in a supportive setting, and a complete critique of each script in detail.
Vocal Coaching and Marketing for Your Professional Career:
Vocal Coaching and Marketing for Your Professional Career is for female singers who are at the beginning stages
of their careers and intermediate singers looking to sharpen their vocal ability. The class allows singers to grow as artists in a fun, nurturing environment, while giving them the business skills they need for a successful career in music. Molly Summer voice classes are affiliated with an established recording studio that creates and records demos for students.
The Brass Tacks of Acting:
The Brass Tacks of Acting are the essential acting techniques that an actor needs to create authentic and compelling cold readings, auditions and performances. These tools are intuitive, simple, and efficiently connect you to your best work. You will learn thorough Script Analysis that reveals every clue in the script needed to book the job and improvisation techniques to make your work personal and committed. Students bring monologue, scenes and audition material to class, and cold readings are supplied each week.