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  1. The curriculum at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, designed by Lee, provides the actor with opportunities to pursue his or her work systematically and to gain firsthand knowledge of the fundamental concepts of the Lee Strasberg Method Acting Technique. Through class work, seminars, exercises, scene work, and discussions, students are encouraged to develop of their art and themselves.

  2. In addition to Saturday and After-School classes during the traditional school year, the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute offers summer day camps and intensives for students in grades 2-12. Our Young Actors summer programs are designed to encompass students at all levels and provide foundational training in Lee Strasberg’s world renowned Method Acting technique.

  3. In celebration of the Institute’s 50th Anniversary, The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute is thrilled to announce 4 new need- and merit-based scholarships to the Los Angles campus! Inquiries should be sent to scholarshipsla@strasberg.edu All applications should be submitted through the Google Form during the application window.

  4. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute 7936 Santa Monica Boulevard West Hollywood, CA 90046. VIEW GOOGLE MAP. Subscribe to our mailing list for news and updates. Sign Up Here. New York. 115 East 15th Street New York, NY 10003 Email: [email protected] Phone: 212-533-5500 Fax: 212-473-1727. Los Angeles. 7936 Santa Monica ...

  5. Information on tuition, payment, available discounts and scholarships is available on our tuition page. Saturday Classes. After-School Classes. Online Only Classes. Summer Camps & Intensives. One-Day Workshops. For more information about Young Actors at Strasberg, please call (212) 533-5500 or email youngactors@strasberg.edu.

  6. The Two-Year Conservatory Certificate Program) in New York consists of six 12-Week sessions of full-time study (22 classroom hours a week). Students must take the following classes each session: 2 Method Acting classes (4 hours each- for a total of 8 hours) 1 Voice class (2 hours) 1 Movement class (2 hours) 1 Theatre History class (2 hours)

  7. Formerly a professor at NYU/Tisch Film & TV Department, Ms. Cohen has been a faculty member at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute for over 25 years. In October, 2008, Ms. Cohen was honored to represent the United States in the work of Lee Strasberg, at the international Methodic Theatrical Festival in Tuscany.