Announcements

HB Studio Invites Students to Audition for the Fall 2014 Term

Registration Begins August 1 for Ten-Week Term Starting September 15; Curriculum Features New Studio Classes and Workshops for All Levels

New York, NY (August 1, 2014) – HB Studio, one of New York’s original acting schools, announced that the start of registration for the Fall 2014 term will be on August 1. The ten-week term, which runs September 15 through November 23, offers an updated curriculum of studio classes and workshops for theatre professionals and also marks the start of the yearlong Hagen Core Training. In addition, for students seeking an affordable alternative to conservatory study, the Hagen Core provides a year of intensive focus on the practical aspects of professional acting techniques. Applications for all courses are accepted on a rolling basis, and candidates must audition. To learn more, visit hbstudio.org.

“HB has revitalized its program with emphasis firmly placed on the professional actor’s need for ongoing practice, opportunities to experiment, and the development of new skills. We are excited by the response this year to our new curriculum of core classes and workshops. Serious beginners are welcome, and intermediate and advanced classes require audition,” said HB Studio Executive and Artistic Director Edith Meeks. “As one of New York City’s original acting schools, we see HB Studio serving a different role than that of a college or conservatory. We are a resource, a central hub, and a workplace for actors at all stages of learning throughout their studies and careers.”

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Fall Registration – Early Bird Discount

Registration for the Fall Term is now openBrowse classes and register online today. The Fall Term runs 10 weeks, September 15 – November 23.

Early Bird Discount: HB Studio is offering a 10% discount on Fall Term enrollment for students who register by August 31.* Use code: 10FA14

Sign up for your audition today. New students wishing to study above our Level 1 class offerings are asked to audition before a faculty panel. For audition schedule, details and sign up info, visit the Auditions & Prerequisites page. Level 1 offerings are open to all without prerequisite or audition.

Interested in a trial class before registering? Audit classes this Summer to plan your Fall schedule. The fee for an audit is $20. Call 212-675-2370 for details and to schedule an audit.

(*Discount cannot be applied retroactively and is not valid for workshop offerings.)

BRIDAL SHOWER

First Floor Studio Performance Project

Bridal Shower Postcard(1)A reading of a new one act play
by
Andrew Marvel

Sunday July 13 | 7:30pm
HB First Floor Studio | 120 Bank Street
Free! | RSVP online

Each evening will be followed by a talk back.

Directed by Joshua Lombard
With John Carhart, Omar Cruz, Dennis Joel Henriquez & Marshall Simon.

Gay weddings for republicans. REALLY? Mark, a 47-something New Yorker thinks the whole idea is absurd. So when an invitation arrives to celebrate the union of Mark’s ex-lover to an up-and-coming rightwing politician, Mark decides there is only one way he can attend: in drag. Admittedly, he’s no RuPaul, but that’s just fine by Mark, who relishes the idea of making people uncomfortable at this pretentious affair. BRIDAL SHOWER is a one-act play that explores the very different effects mainstream acceptance is having on the gay community.

nysca_60pxThis program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Noël Coward Series of Workshops & Events

From September 2014 to June 2015, HB will be exploring the work of Noël Coward with a series of special workshops and events, made possible with support from the Noël Coward Foundation:

  • Fall People Who Make Theatre – Acting Coward: a symposium featuring guests who are connected to recent Noël Coward productions and scholarship.
  • Two Winter Workshops focused on Coward: an acting scene study intensive and a musical theatre workshop. HB master teacher and accomplished Broadway and film actor Austin Pendleton will lead the acting workshop. Tony Award winner Helen Gallagher will lead the musical theatre workshop. Both workshops will give performers the opportunity to rehearse, prepare and present scenes and songs from a range of Coward works, receiving feedback and adjustments from seasoned artists.
  • Noel Coward Foundation.cmykSpring Performance Lab: Noël Coward’s DESIGN FOR LIVING, led by Tony Award-winning director Jack Hofsiss. A five week exploration of the play, culminating in shared work-in-progress presentations. DESIGN FOR LIVING offers a keen perspective on the life of an artist, the search for success, love and identity as well as the artist’s need to be “other.” HB Performance Labs are open by audition to current and recent HB students, and participants take part free of charge.

Stay tuned for details as these programs get underway!

Audition now for the Fall Term!

The Fall Term begins September 15. Sign up for your audition today.

New students wishing to study above our Level 1 class offerings are asked to audition before a faculty panel.
For audition schedule, details and sign up info, visit the Auditions & Prerequisites page.

Level 1 offerings are open to all without prerequisite or audition.

The Fall Term runs 10 weeks, September 15 – November 23. Fall Term registration begins August 1.

Interested in a trial class before registering? Audit classes this Summer to plan your Fall schedule. The fee for an audit is $20. Call 212-675-2370 for details and to schedule an audit.

In Memoriam: Stuart Vaughan

VAUGHAN-obitHB notes with sadness the passing of Stuart Vaughan. We are honored and grateful for the time and wisdom Stuart shared with us this year.

A memorial/celebration of Stuart’s life is being planned for September at The Public Theatre.

“Stuart Vaughan, who directed the first productions of the New York Shakespeare Festival and later seeded several regions of the country with classic works, starting repertory theaters in Seattle and New Orleans and another that toured community centers and colleges, died on June 10 at his home in High Bridge, N.J. He was 88.

The cause was prostate cancer, his wife, Anne Thompson Vaughan, said.

As a director, Mr. Vaughan earned a reputation as a specialist in Shakespeare who professed a loyalty to the text and an aversion to what he called “revisionist approaches aimed at achieving ‘relevance.’ ” In the early 1960s, he directed a well-received “Hamlet” and “Henry IV” Parts 1 and 2 on Broadway.

But he was largely unknown when the producer Joseph Papp asked him to direct “Julius Caesar” and “The Taming of the Shrew” in 1956 at an amphitheater on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the first two productions of what became a New York summer tradition — free Shakespeare outdoors…”

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In Memoriam: Pennie duPont

Pennie_HB notes with sadness the passing of Pennie (Helen Quinn) duPont on Friday, our longtime friend and colleague.

Helen Quinn (Pennie) duPont, 75, of Greenwich Village, New York passed away peacefully at the Methodist Country House in Wilmington, Delaware on June 13, 2014.

Pennie was born in Johnstown, PA in1939 to the late Helen L. Rodgers and James Q. duPont. She is survived by her sister Deborah duP. Riegel of Wilmington, and by two brothers, P. Coleman duPont of Wilmington and Jamie MacKenzie of Taconic, Connecticut. She is also survived by two nieces, two nephews, two grand nieces and one grand nephew.

Pennie graduated from Miss Porter’s School in Farmington, Connecticut and Bradford Junior College in Haverhill, Massachusetts before going on to the Yale Drama School in New Haven, Connecticut. After attending The Yale Drama School, Pennie studied with Uta Hagen in New York and then worked in theater both on and off Broadway. A meticulous, knowledgable, and universally respected professional who brought her experience to many domains, Pennie’s career also included casting major motion pictures such as The Karate Kid, Peggy Sue Got Married, and Arizona Dream for directors Fred Schepisi, John Avildsen, Francis Ford Coppola and Emir Kusturica. She also did the west coast casting on Star 80 for Bob Fosse and Annie for John Huston. She was a founder of the City Center Young Peoples Theater and produced The Shrinking Bride off Broadway, introducing Danny de Vito.

Pennie began casting films when Ray Stark hired her to do a search for Annie. She did five other films for Stark; then went to work for Daniel Melnick’s IndiProd, casting such films as Roxanne and Quicksilver. She worked for Columbia and Tri Star in Los Angeles until returning to New York. She co-hosted the television show The Good Life with John Newcomb, syndicated in the US and Australia. As a writer, she sold a number of screenplays, including the award-winning Torn Between Two Fathers, an ABC after school special.  During the 90’s, she directed and produced short archival films for The New York School of Interior Design.

Pennie also taught acting and directing at NYU, both in New York City and Singapore, and at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute. One of the high points of her career was a project with Karen Ludwig to produce and direct Uta Hagen’s Acting Class, a renowned teaching documentary of her incomparable teacher and friend.

Pennie was a member of WAC; a feminist activist group of the late 80’s and early 90’s which organized actions around reproductive rights and equal pay. She loved going to movies, rowing on the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn and just being outdoors. She will be deeply missed by all her family, friends, neighbors, students and colleagues. The family would like to recognize the extraordinary care given Pennie by all the staff at the Methodist Country House and Compassionate Care Hospice.

Services are private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to:  HB Studio,
120 Bank Street, 
New York, NY 10014.

Acting in Accent: General American – Apply today!

Taught by Amanda Quaid, this is an advanced workshop for foreign actors who are working towards auditioning and performing using an American Accent. It is suitable for actors who are already proficient in the signature sounds of General American English who want to bridge the gap to scene study and auditions:

Acting in Accent: General American
Tuesdays & Thursdays
July 8, 10, 15 & 17
10am – 12pm, $145
Applications due June 24!

ABOMINATION

FIRST FLOOR STUDIO PERFORMANCE PROJECT

By Jason Jung

Saturday June 21 | 8pm
Sunday June 22 | 5pm
Saturday June 28 | 5pm & 8pm
Sunday June 29 | 5pm
HB First Floor Studio | 120 Bank Street
Free! | RSVP

After being implicated in a gay sex scandal, Rev. Adam Pressley seeks refuge from the media by escaping the Ozark Mountain cabin of his mentor and surrogate father, Rev. Tom Teagan. But Pressley’s attempts to hide are undone by Teagan’s constant questioning. Old wounds and unspoken fears boil and unravel their friendship as the two men come face-to-face with their inner demons and each other.

Directed by Adam Delia

With Misha Braun and Will W. Warren

This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support nysca_60px
of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.