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  1. Work at the studio derives from William Esper’s close association with Sanford Meisner, with whom he worked as a teacher and director for 17 years. For 25 years, Mr. Esper was a Full Professor and Head of the Professional Actor Training Programs at the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

  2. The William Esper Studio is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students who obtain M-1 class visas. The Esper Studio issues I-20s in order for applicants to obtain M-1 visas at the American Consulate in their home countries. After their interview, international student applicants must submit:

  3. Full-time. $4,400. Acting Technique, Movement, Voice & Speech, African Dance, Alexander, Intro to Improvisation. (25 hours per week) Students in the Part-Time Program have the option sign up individually for any of the supplemental classes in addition to their Acting Technique class, however, placement priority is given to Core and Full-Time ...

  4. William Esper. In Memoriam (1932-2019) William Esper was the head of his own studio in New York City since 1965, as well as director of the Professional Actor Training Programs at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University since their inception in 1977. He was a graduate of Western Reserve University as well as the Neighborhood ...

  5. Students accepted into programs at the William Esper Studio may also be interested in temporary housing options (not affiliated with the Studio). 208 W 37th Street, New York, NY 10018; Email Us; Phone: 212-904-1350; Fax: 212-904-1349; Leave this field empty if you're human: Programs. Two-year Program; Summer Intensive;

  6. Esper NEXT is a series of classes, workshops, and guest speakers/teachers in which our alumni may continue to improve their craft and develop skills for the fast-changing professional world. This program is only open to all who have completed the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program at the William Esper Studio.

  7. Acting Technique I (First Year) 1st Year. 6 Hours/Week. The first year utilizes improvisational exercises and written texts to guide the actor to a full realization of self and the building of a truthful acting instrument. The class instills basic principles of good acting, stresses the actor’s connection to their spontaneous impulses and ...