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Acting Coach – online or in-person

Online Acting Coaching and Private Virtual Classes

Acting coach online and in-person private acting classes

If you are looking for an acting coach online or in person, our private coaching gives you the flexibility to train from anywhere. In addition, you can build your craft with focused guidance while still working around your schedule.

Private virtual classes | online private classes help you work on your acting technique using both comedic and dramatic material. Moreover, actors are encouraged to explore and work on strong writing so that each scene feels grounded.

Material will be assigned ahead of time. Over your training, you will form your own toolbox and develop a comprehensive set of “acting tools” for approaching scenes in film, television, or theater. As a result, you learn to make clear acting choices instead of guessing.

Accent Reduction – Online or In-Person

Private virtual classes | online private classes

If you were not born in America yet need to play an American character, sounding authentic is essential. For example, Australian stars like Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett mastered this skill early in their careers. Because of that dedication, accent reduction became crucial to their success. In this training, you will learn how speech functions, how accents develop, and how to perform General American sounds clearly and accurately.

By the end of training, you will gain a solid American accent and work on contemporary monologues from film and television to apply your new skills directly. Consequently, your auditions will feel more natural and believable.

Voice & Speech – Private Coaching

This class focuses on voice work, storytelling, and text. Our unique approach creates a full experience with classical text and original material developed by a working actor. In addition, you will strengthen your instrument, access inner power, and improve your bookings with stronger delivery.

Film & TV On-Camera Acting and Audition Technique

You will learn proven acting techniques for film and TV. Each week, you will receive material from movies or TV shows, ranging from comedy to drama. This ongoing practice keeps your skills sharp and audition-ready.

Through this work, you gain confidence in front of the camera and build all the skills you need to begin or advance your career. Ultimately, this gives you a strong foundation for real-world opportunities.

Scene Study – Script, Character & Partner Work

Scene study focuses on script analysis, the world of the playwright, and finding your authentic self in the work. You will also learn to connect with your partner and live moment to moment. Because of this combination, the class provides a safe place to take risks, face challenges, stretch your imagination, and strengthen your body, voice, and mind.

Meisner Technique – Core Acting Foundation

You will learn one of the most influential techniques for truthful acting. Training includes repetition exercises, independent activities, emotional preparation, and scene work. During the second half of class, you will then apply what you learned to scenes and monologues, so the exercises translate into performance.

Improvisation – Stay Present & Think Quickly

Improvisation helps you think on your feet, have fun, and get out of your head. You will learn to stay present, roll with sudden changes, and respond truthfully. As a result, this training improves confidence, creativity, public speaking, and social skills.

You will also discover characters you never knew you could play by being thrown into unexpected situations where you must react in the moment. Furthermore, these discoveries often carry over into scripted work.

The Stanislavski Technique – Emotional Truth & Realism

The Stanislavski method teaches actors to portray emotions through a realistic process of imagination and belief. His techniques form the foundation for many modern acting methods. Therefore, you will learn how to apply these principles to create deep and believable performances.

Stella Adler Technique – Imagination & Script Power

You will explore Stella Adler’s language and principles, including action, circumstance, and justification. Adler believed imagination—not emotional memory—was the actor’s strongest tool. Because of this focus, you will learn how to use imaginative work to build complex characters.

For additional industry insight, you can also explore resources like SAG-AFTRA, which offers guidance for professional performers.

Interview Preparation for School Admissions

We offer coaching for high school and private school interviews to help students make a strong impression in both virtual and in-person settings. In particular, we focus on clarity, confidence, and presence. To learn more about acting lessons or training, call us at 310-392-0815.