Consecutive Mondays April 6 - May 25, 2026 from 7:00-10:00 PM
MiMoDa Studio (thru Paper Or Plastik Cafe), 5774 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90019
This ongoing, in-person training focuses on the essential, core elements of Michael Chekhov’s psychophysical acting technique, whom Stanislavski considered to be his most “brilliant pupil”. The work is grounded in the belief that all acting is psychophysical and plays out at the intersection of the actor’s imagination and body.
The particular focus of this session will be on characterization, transformation, and text. In other words, how is the role different from the daily self? How does one transform to meet the imaginary given circumstances of the character? Chekhov’s technique will be employed on your feet to create character and applied to text. All participants in this class must come prepared with a specific role to work on, as well as a memorized monologue or scene from a script.
Consecutive Mondays April 6 - May 25, 2026 from 7:00-10:00 PM
MiMoDa Studio (thru Paper Or Plastik Cafe), 5774 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90019
This ongoing, in-person training focuses on the essential, core elements of Michael Chekhov’s psychophysical acting technique, whom Stanislavski considered to be his most “brilliant pupil”. The work is grounded in the belief that all acting is psychophysical and plays out at the intersection of the actor’s imagination and body.
The particular focus of this session will be on characterization, transformation, and text. In other words, how is the role different from the daily self? How does one transform to meet the imaginary given circumstances of the character? Chekhov’s technique will be employed on your feet to create character and applied to text. All participants in this class must come prepared with a specific role to work on, as well as a memorized monologue or scene from a script.