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  1. HB Studio is one of the original acting studios in New York, founded by Herbert Berghof and Uta Hagen. It offers online and in-person classes, workshops, and full-time programs for actors, playwrights, and directors of all ages.

    • About

      Founded by Viennese actor/director Herbert Berghof in 1945,...

    • Classes

      HB Studio offers professional classes in the dramatic arts...

    • Programs

      HB offers six one-week Rehearsal Space Residencies each year...

    • Calendar

      2023-2024 THE UTA HAGEN INSTITUTE at HB STUDIO SCHEDULE –...

    • Rentals

      HB Studio rents its fully equipped Theater, First Floor...

    • News

      While pursuing his career in academia, Richard’s free time...

    • Contact

      Connect with HB Studio, one of the original acting studios...

    • Giving

      As a 501 c(3) non-profit organization, artists are the heart...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HB_StudioHB Studio - Wikipedia

    Located in Greenwich Village, New York City, HB Studio offers training and development to aspiring and professional artists in acting, directing, playwriting, musical theatre, movement and the body, dialect study (speech and voice), scene study analysis, screenwriting and classes for young people.

  3. HB's acting classes are practical and affordably priced. HB acting classes in NYC will help to unlock your potential as you develop your acting craft.

  4. HB Studio, New York, New York. 11,465 likes · 27 talking about this · 3,867 were here. Providing professional theatre training and practice for aspiring and accomplished actors of all ages since 1945.

  5. www.youtube.com › @HBStudioNYCHB Studio - YouTube

    HB Studio. @HBStudioNYC ‧ 4.15K subscribers ‧ 92 videos. HB Studio is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization that supports vigorous, lifelong practice in the theater arts based on a solid ...

  6. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Thank God, the HB Studio continues to thrive in 2023. This is a jewel of theatrical history. In 1947, Berghof met the celebrated actress Uta Hagen on a production of The Whole World Over, directed by Harold Clurman and he invited her to join him in teaching at the studio.