Monday, July 1, 2013

Neighborhood Playhouse in East Midtown

One of the facets of life in Manhattan that makes it so much fun are all these little gems of places like the Neighborhood Playhouse in East Midtown..

Sometimes these places close, but new ones open up.

This is about the Playhouse:==first, from Wikipedia

Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre

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The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre is an actor training school at 340 East 54th Street in New York City, generally associated with the Meisner technique of Sanford Meisner.

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History

Neighborhood Playhouse had originally been founded as an off-Broadway theatre by philanthropists Alice Lewisohn and Irene Lewisohn in 1915, but closed in 1927. The following year, it re-opened as the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre with the addition of Rita Wallach Morgenthau. Sanford Meisner joined the faculty in 1935 from the Group Theatre. Meisner used his study of Russian theatre and acting innovator, Konstantin Stanislavski's System to develop his own technique, as an alternative to Lee Strasberg's Method acting.
The Executive Director of the Playhouse, Harold G. Baldridge, a graduate of the school himself, has been head of the school for 32 years. Pamela Karreman is now the director.
The school offers a two-year / certificate program, with admission to the second year dependent upon unanimous approval of the faculty. Additionally, shorter workshops for professional and youth actors are also available.
Neighborhood Playhouse also offers Playhouse Juniors, a popular Saturday training program for children in grades 1-12. Children attend a fixed curriculum of singing, acting and dancing classes in a non-competitive environment.
Playwright Horton Foote met actor Robert Duvall at Neighborhood Playhouse when Duvall starred in a 1957 production of Foote's play, The Midnight Caller. Foote recommended Duvall to play the part of Boo Radley in the 1962 film, To Kill a Mockingbird.[1]

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 And now, from Yelp:

The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre

5.0 star rating
1 review
Category: Art Schools
340 E 54th St
(between 1st Ave & 2nd Ave)
New York, NY 10022
Neighborhood: Midtown East
(212) 688-3770
Nearest Transit Station:
Lexington Av/53 St (E, M)
51 St (4, 6, 6X)
Lexington Av/59 St (N, Q, R)
Hours:
Mon-Fri 9 am - 5 pm
2.1 Miles from The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
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5.0 star rating
2/3/2012 2 photos First to Review
Wonderful conservatory training for the creative, committed actor--Meisner technique, voice/speech, dance, singing, stage combat, Shakespeare, Alexander technique.
1st year admittance is through interview, 2nd year is by invitation only.


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