The Art of Acting: A Personal Journey
Posted by David Paul
Posted on September 28, 2019
Have you wondered what it takes to be an actor?
Have you considered acting yourself?
If so, “The Art of Acting: A Personal Journey” is for you.
The six-week course begins Thursday, October 10, 7:00-9:00 p.m. in Room 7/8 and will be taught by UUSS member Michael Erwin. This course will examine the fundamentals of the acting process. Through the use of direct instruction, acting exercises, theatre games, and scene study, students will learn how to come to life emotionally using imaginary circumstances. Whether you are a beginning actor or a veteran actor, these fundamentals are essential in creating great (and enjoyable) performances. Cost: We suggest a donation of $30 for the whole series, to support UUSS programs.
Class Flyer (PDF)
Michael studied acting and directing at Indiana University and went on to earn a professional degree from The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, earning the prestigious Jehlinger Award for Outstanding Acting. He continued studies at the Professional Class at The Neighborhood Playhouse, New York. Michael has appeared in over forty stage productions over the years. He has also directed and acted in many Theater One plays and was a teacher for 37 years. For more information contact David Paul at
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Very exciting! This course begins in the coming week. Many thanks to Mike for sharing his talents as a teacher and performer, and thanks to Theater One and Adult Enrichment for facilitating this course!
It sounds like fun!! How do I sign up?
Dorothy, If you provide me with your name, e-mail address and phone number we will put you on the list. Otherwise you may sign up Sundays following service at either the Adult Enrichment table or at the Theater One table. Thank you! David Paul