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  1. SpanTran: Neighborhood Playhouse on SpanTran. Phone Number: (646) 475-2570. Email: status@spantran.com. Education Credential Evaluators, Inc.: www.ece.org. Phone Number: 414-289-3400. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre is a full-time conservatory offering post-secondary training in Dramatic Arts Acting.

  2. At The Neighborhood Playhouse soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardians and marines seeking professional actor training have excelled and played a vital role in establishing and maintaining our legacy of excellence. We have had the honor of many US veterans attending over the years under the G.I. Bill® and presently under the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill®.

  3. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. 340 East 54th Street. New York, NY 10022. reservations. Email: reception@neighborhoodplayhouse.org. Phone: 212-688-9770. Latest Update. Class of 2024 Final Plays! April 30, 2024.

  4. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre is a full-time conservatory offering post-secondary training in Dramatic Arts Acting. As the home of the Meisner Technique we prepare our students for the professional demands of working in all areas of theatre, film, and television.

  5. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York, New York. 8,354 likes · 69 talking about this · 2,810 were here. The Home of the Meisner Technique, upholding a rich legacy of excellence...

  6. HOW TO CONTACT THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAYHOUSE'S FINANCIAL AID OFFICE . Director of Financial Aid – Anthony Reimer. Phone: 347-896-0800; Email – financialaid@neighborhoodplayhouse.org; FAX: 212-906-9051; Address: The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre Attn: Anthony Reimer or Financial Aid 340 E. 54 th Street, New York, NY 10022

  7. History. 40°45′24″N 73°57′55″W  /  40.75667°N 73.96528°W  / . The Grand Street building in 1916. The Neighborhood Playhouse had originally been founded as an off-Broadway theatre by philanthropists Alice Lewisohn and Irene Lewisohn in 1915, but closed in 1927. The following year, it re-opened as The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre.