[NEohioPAL] AUDITION/MONOLOGUE COACHING

Marc Moritz via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Thu Apr 27 12:30:57 PDT 2017


*THIS IS AUDITION SEASON!*


*  ARE YOU PREPARED?*

     Every actor should have at least 6 polished and age-appropriate
monologues under their belt.

   Do you?

I can prepare you to Audition with Confidence!

     This the perfect time to find that *Contemporary & Classical Monologue*.


I have worked on *Broadway*, *Off-Broadway*, *GLTF*, *The Cleveland
Playhouse* , *Dobama*, *Beck Center*,  as well as most of the local and
regional theaters, and have a strong sense of what they are looking for .

*              I Can't get you the job...but I can prepare you to do your
most solid work!*

Having aided in the preparation of successful auditions for both
professional venues and for college admittance to such schools as *Yale,
Brown, Julliard, DePaul, SUNY Purchase, NYU Tisch and Syracuse University*,
you will leave these sessions confident, balanced and well prepared.

                                                  *WHAT OTHERS SAY:*

*"The best private acting coach in Northeast Ohio! Personalized and
creative coaching techniques. Highly knowledgeable and respected in the
industry." --Darnell Jones AEA, SAG-AFTRA member*

*"Marc has a gift for bringing the funny out and he is not afraid to go
there. Marc encouraged me to experiment, be fearless and go there with him
and it has paid off for me." - Bridget Chebo - Actress*

*"Marc's talent, intelligence and guidance have been invaluable in my
development as an actor. We work hard and have fun and I have complete
trust in him." - Laura Starnik-Actress*

*"Every student who works with Marc Moritz remarks to me about his
insights, his complete knowledge of subject matter, his clarity and
kindness. The ability to find a way to make each student grow is his gift."
-Mitchell Fields - *

*                                              Reasonable
Rates!                *


*Available East & West Side Location*

*                                                         CONTACT: *

*MARC MORITZ via Email : *
* <marcmoritz at gmail.com>*

*marcmoritz at gmail.com <marcmoritz at gmail.com>*


*or Directly @ 216-255-1120 <marcmoritz at gmail.com>*

                   *Marc Moritz *(AEA) Marc originated the role of Talk
Show Host in the original Broadway production of the Sondheim/Prince
musical *Merrily We Roll Along (https://www.bestworstthingmovie.com/
<https://www.bestworstthingmovie.com/> ) *and most recently appeared in *Yentl
*at The Cleveland Playhouse and was a GLTF Company Member - appearing in *Into
The Woods *as well as *The Crucible* , *You Can't Take It With You * & *All's
Well That Ends Well*.  . Theaters worked include: The Cleveland Play House,
Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Idaho Theatre Festival, Long Wharf, Goodman,
New Harmony,  Carousel Dinner Theatre , Riverside Shakespeare Festival ,
Cain Park, Dobama and many more.Marc appeared as Tateh in the acclaimed JCC
production of Ragtime. Also: *Ten Minutes From Cleveland* ,Cat In The Hat
 - *Seussical* ,Argan - *Imaginary Invalid* , Gremio - *Taming Of The Shrew*
, Uncle John -*Grapes Of Wrath* , Alan -*Baby* , Touchstone - *AsYou Like
It* , Ed - You Can't Take It with You  -among others. Marc was the
Founder/Director of the Cleveland based Giant Portions Improv Troupe. His
improv training includes stints at ImprovOlympic and extensive workshops
with Paul Sills, Del Close and Charna Halpern. Marc was a Visiting Guest
Artist at Cornell University ,where he coached students and performed in
productions as a professional mentor. Marc has taught Acting and Improv at
AMDA, CAP 21, among many other professional acting programs. Marc currently
is Professor at JCU where he teaches Speech and Communication as well as
On-Camera Broadcasting.Marc received his MFA in Acting at Kent State
University.
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