Programs like the Outreach Division help to create an environment for all students to become actors like Stella and those in the Group Theatre: actors who are socially and consciously aware, and whose awareness contributes to their ability to act passionately.
The school is a cultural center determined to train actors and support artists not despite of but in the face of a world in crisis. A successful student for Stella is not one who becomes famous or rich, but one who connects to the deeper self and to our shared humanity. Like Jacob, Stella, and Harold, the studio affirms that the primary function of theatre is to uplift humanity. The Stella Adler Studio upholds a unique focus in American actor training.
In addition to the world-class professional training, the studio has evolved into one of the most culturally rich environments in New York City through its cultural center programming.
The studio's mission is to create an environment with the purpose of nurturing theatre artists who value humanity, their own and others, as their first and most precious priority while providing art and education to the greater community. The spirit that has animated the Adler family for more than 100 years stems from the insight that growth as an actor and growth as a human being are synonymous. The program has continued since, leading students to a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and combining academic studies at New York University with professional training at the studio. In 1972, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting became the first professional actor training school to become affiliated with NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Adler, one of the great actors of the American Yiddish Theatre, and also include Harold Clurman, Stella’s second husband and co-founder of the Group Theatre. Its roots, however, go back even further, to Jacob P. Since its founding in 1949, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting has trained thousands of actors, many of whom have gone on to important theatre and film careers. Search Tisch Website Search Tisch Search Form ? Show Search Form skip to main content
After a short break the class will resume with individual monologue work for the remainder of the class time incorporating Voice and Speech with the acting. The class format will be a Voice & Speech warm-up, followed by Voice & Speech technical exercises covering the first half of the class. Joe has also taught Acting, and Voice & Speech Intensives both domestically and abroad, most recently in Istanbul, Turkey. This intensive will be held on Saturday & Sunday, August 18th & 19th from 10:00-2:00 at a very affordable cost of $75 (Cash, check, money order or credit cards via the Venmo, Square Cash or Zelle apps). About Joe: Joe currently serves on the faculty at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting, in New York, where he teaches Voice & Speech. Many students feel they need a tune-up or re-boot to get back on track with their Voice and Speech studies while others have just started on their way. In New York, his recent directing credits include Last Summer at Blue Fish Cove, and The Tempest.Ībout the Class: Joe’s Voice and Speech /Monologue Intensive is a a class for students of any ability level. He previously trained with the Royal National Theatre of London and the National Shakespeare Conservatory and has performed regionally in such roles as Hamlet in Hamlet, and John Merrick in The Elephant Man. Joe has also taught Acting, and Voice & Speech Intensives both domestically and abroad, most recently in Istanbul, Turkey. About Joe: Joe currently serves on the faculty at The Stella Adler Studio of Acting, in New York, where he teaches Voice & Speech.