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  1. International Studio Class Program – Apply by February 15, 2024 for the Summer Term 2024 ( June 12 – August 22, 2024) Transfer students may apply by February 15, 2024 for the Spring Term 2024 (March 25 – June 3, 2024 ) Contact international@hbstudio.org for more information.

  2. In-Person Classes & Workshops. To view all in-person and online classes & workshops in calendar format click here. A complete list of in-person classes and workshops offered at HB Studio in New York City for actors, playwrights and directors.

  3. For more information on HB Studio’s Classes and Level progression, visit Choosing a Course of Study. Upcoming audition dates and times are listed below. All auditions are held online over Zoom. To sign up for an audition, select the Sign Up button and fill out the form. Registration includes a one time $15.00 non-refundable fee.

  4. 11:00am ONLINE: Pendleton – Scene Study – Studio Practice (Part B) – Spring Term 2024. Tuesday, April 30th 2024. 1:00pm IN PERSON: Bernard – Singing Voice 1 (10 Weeks) – Spring Term 2024. Wednesday, May 1st 2024. 11:45am IN PERSON: McElwee – Speech 3 (10 Weeks) – Spring Term 2024. Thursday, May 2nd 2024.

  5. HB Studio offers both online classes and in-person classes at the Studio.Before your first class, please review the information outlined on the relevant page(s). Class titles below indicate which are running online vs. in person. IN-PERSON CLASSES meet for the full 10-week term, 1 session per week.

  6. HB Studio offers a variety of special focus acting workshops throughout the year on topics related to both artistic and career development. These offerings are designed for theater artists looking to sharpen and expand their skills and build professional peer relationships. Our list of upcoming workshops is updated regularly.

  7. HB Studio was founded in 1945 by the Broadway actor and director Herbert Berghof. Born in Austria, Berghof was a protégé of the German realist director Max Reinhardt. He fled to New York in 1939 as a refugee of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime, where he soon joined a community of immigrant artists and then-outsiders interested in bringing the ...