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Businiess name:  The Acting Corps
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Yes, I liked them very much. No, I do not have anything negative to say. Yes, you should check them out. i am not one to write a massive paragraph about my experiences, but in appreciation of the great training they gave me, I will do my best to pitch them to the YP readers. \r \r Their program is built upon a Meisner base, which I had been exposed to before in a small way, but I hadn't really gone there until I went to the Acting Corps. I feel it really changed how I saw things. And unlike some Meisner programs, they also do scene work, so it's not just theoretical, and they do it from the start, week one. And though Meisner is great, it's not with it's all about, they have mixed in all sorts of other tools into the scene work classes, including Michael Chekhov.\r \r As I said, I am not one to pontificate, so I think I'll leave it at that. Check them out.

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