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Businiess name:  Michelle Danner Acting Studio
Review by:  Oliver W.
Review content: 
I'm a character actor from Europe. It was SO REFRESHING to hone the art of acting with a school that respects it and takes it seriously, like an art.  Since I'll never book a leading man kind of role (let's face it the market for short fat and hairy dudes is not too keen) I HAVE to be on top of my craft to book work. That's what the acting studio at Edgemar delivered to me.  Michelle Danner's golden box, the scene study courses, the on camera w/ Marek Probost and Doug Kaback. All Amazing and I'm a really hard sell. I love the fact that this school doesn’t limit your education to a single technique like the Sanford Meisner technique, or Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler’s techniques. You just don't run into many schools in the states that want to improve you as an artist and not just a plastic receptacle that delivers lines. Such a marvelous experience.

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