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  1. The National Shakespeare Conservatory was an acting school in New York City, offering a two-year certificate program and an eight-week summer training program. The Conservatory was founded in 1974 by Philip Meister, Albert Schoemann and Mario Siletti.

  2. The National Shakespeare Conservatory was an acting school in New York City, offering a two-year certificate program and an eight-week summer training program. The Conservatory was founded in 1974 by Philip Meister, Albert Schoemann and Mario Siletti.

  3. Diana Elizabeth Scarwid ( Savannah, Georgia, 27 de agosto de 1955) es una actriz estadounidense de cine, televisión y teatro. Se trasladó a Nueva York a los 17 años para dedicarse a la actuación, donde asistió a la Universidad Pace y a la American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Shakespeare Conservatory is a year-round acting intensive for students interested in a deeper exploration of Shakespeare through performance of his works. The program is open to students ages 11-18 at all levels. This class is a pre-requisite for Team Shakespeare, the Festival’s apprentice troupe.

  5. The ESU National Shakespeare Competition is a performance-based educational program serving grades 9-12. Since 1983, the competition has engaged more than 400,000 young people. Approximately 2,500 teachers and 20,000 students in nearly 60 ESU Branch communities participate each year.

  6. Marie McKinney says: “I’ve learned from my years with the Thunderbirds and The Negro Ensemble Company to my old stomping grounds at National Shakespeare Co. Conservatory…. I can’t wait to give actors new perspectives on world classic theatre beyond Shakespeare.”.

  7. 5 de abr. de 1982 · Philip Meister, theatrical director and producer and co-founder of the National Shakespeare Company and the Cubiculo, died after a coronary arrest Saturday in Lenox Hill Hospital.