[NEohioPAL] WORKSHOP: Acting For Improvisers with Mitchell Fields

Deena Nyer Mendlowitz denm18 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 9 13:57:03 PDT 2008


Acting for Improvisers 
 
Mitchell Fields, former Program Director and Head Teacher at Second City Cleveland will lead a workshop focusing on organic behavior, which comes out of character and emphasizes object reality, in order to strengthen a scene and provide alternatives to the "talking Head" Syndrome.  
 
Sunday June 22th 
2 PM - 5 PM  
$30 


     
Mitchell's Residence 

(Specific directions will be give to those interested in taking the workshop.) 


6 person minimum-  12 person maximum 


     
If you want to attend, email Deena at denm18 at yahoo.com or call Deena at 440-840-3546 


     
Mitchell Fields is a Professor at Baldwin -Wallace College where he teaches Improvisation, Film and Theater. He is also an acting coach in private practice. From 1999 until it closed in 2003, Mitchell was the Program Director and Head Teacher at: Second City Cleveland. Other experiences in teaching include Acting Coach for Something Dada Improvisational Theater Troupe, Acting Instructor for The Cleveland Playhouse, Acting Instructor at Lakeland Community College, Associate Director of The Cleveland Theater Company, Theater Department Chairman and Artistic Director of the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, Teacher of Dramatic Arts, Film and Speech-Beachwood High School. Certified in English 7 -12, Drama K - 12, and Acting Coach for Giant Portions Improvisational Theater Comedy Troupe. Mitchell has an MA from Columbia University. He is also a professional actor whose credits include hundreds of roles in the theater and several films. He is a member
 of Actors Equity Association and the American Federation of Radio and Television Artists 


      
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