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  1. Inside the Actors Studio: Created by James Lipton. With James Lipton, Ellen Burstyn, Elena Kobylina, Bradley Cooper. Famous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.

  2. The Emmy-award winning series Inside the Actors Studio, hosted and executive produced by James Lipton, welcomes actors, directors and writers to discuss their crafts. From 1994 to the present ...

  3. The Actors Studio helps professional actors, directors, and playwrights hone their craft and explore the depth and breadth of their talent. Based on exercises and techniques developed here by Lee Strasberg and others, The Actors Studio is ‘the home of method acting.’

  4. theactorsstudio.org › a-history-of-the-actors-studioA History of The Actors Studio

    A History of The Actors Studio. Written by Andreas Manolikakis. The Actors Studio was founded in New York by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Robert Lewis in 1947. For seven decades it has been devoted to the service and development of theatre artists –actors, directors and playwrights.

  5. All members of The Actors Studio have been invited into membership after passing successfully through a series of auditions. Any professional actor over 18 years of age is eligible to audition. This consists of a five-minute scene. Actors are required to choose contemporary material close to themselves in age and experience.

  6. Venue: Kelowna Actors Studio, 1379 Ellis St, Kelowna, BC. Showtimes: Evening performances at 7:30 PM, with special 10:30 PM showings on October 19th, 26th and 31st. Tickets: Available now at www.KelownaActorsStudo.com or by calling the box office at (250) 862-2867. Special Tickets are available for the Splatter Zone. A unique and immersive ...

  7. The roots of The Actors Studio go back to the Group Theatre (1931-1941) whose work was inspired by the discoveries of the great Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski and his best student Eugene Vakhtangov as revealed in the legendary productions that the Moscow Art Theatre toured in America in 1923.