From: Director [mailto:director@theroguetheatre.org]
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 1:11 PM
Subject: Rogue Theatre Summer Acting Conservatory
Summer Acting Conservatory
May 15th - June 5th
6-10pm, Monday-Friday
with Matt Bowdren and David Greenwood
$300
This three week acting intensive, led by members of the Rogue Theatre’s resident acting ensemble, will introduce explore listening, concentration, character development, and vocal & physical skills. The three weeks will culminate in a performance of scenes for an invited audience of theatre professionals along with friends and family.
This conservatory is for actors with a basic understanding of the craft who want to increase their effectiveness and ability on stage.
To schedule an interview, email a headshot and resume to director@theroguetheatre.org.
Matt Bowdren has been a member of the resident acting ensemble and Education Coordinator at the Rogue Theatre for three seasons now. In with time he has appeared in Waiting for Godot, Awake and Sing, Betrayal, Arcadia, Measure for Measure, Mistake of the Goddess, Richard the III and others. Matt facilitates and devises weekly training sessions with the Rogues resident company, along with being an adjunct professor of theatre at the University of Arizona and Pima College where he teaches acting and directing. Matt holds an MFA in performance from the University of Georgia and has taught and acted in Georgia and New York City with many companies including The Rose of Athens, Collaborative Stages, The Michael Chekhov Theatre, and The Hudson Shakespeare Company.
David Greenwood is a member of the Rogue Theatre Acting Ensemble and has appeared in over seventeen productions at the Rogue. He is the former Artistic Director of Tucson Art Theatre, Tucson, Arizona and a former member of the Cactus Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. David was the founder and lead teacher and facilitator of Actor’s Gymnasium, Prescott College - Tucson Center. David studied acting and directing with Robert Ellermann and has a detailed knowledge of the work of Stanislavsky and the full Stanislavsky tradition. He has taught and lectured on the work of Stanislavsky, Mey-erhold, Vakhtangov,Grotowsky, Eugenio Barba/Odin Teatret and the Group Theatre. His work as a director includes The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, The Glass Menagerie, Cerceau, Figs and Red Wine, Valentine’s Day, Spring Dance, and other plays.
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