interesting info, andrew once studied at the AC where his wife Carol now works - Carol Schneider has acted professionally for more than twenty years. She has worked on and off Broadway, in regional theatre, and in television and film. Her professional training was at Interlochen Arts Academy and The Circle In the Square program at NYU. Carol came to Actors Conservatory for further exploration of her craft, and now teaches classes in practical script analysis, vocal production, and sensory work since 1999. She is a member of Actors Studio.
Carol Schneider has acted on stage, on- & off-Broadway, and regionally at such places as the Vivian Beaumont and Mitzi Newhouse Theatres of Lincoln Center, Hartford Stage, Charlotte Repertory, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and Penguin Rep. She has played at Sundance in principal film roles, done featured work in studio films, and narrated for television.At Actors Conservatory, in addition to scene study and sensory class, Ms. Schneider teaches Script Interpretation and Voice & Movement. Script Interpretation focuses on how to read a script (entering the author's world), finding relationships to persons, places, things, and events, creating the event of the scene, beats/transitions, and making sensory choices that allow the actor to create the character's reality.Voice & Movement focuses on increasing flexibility and expression in the body and voice, expanding the capacity of the breathing apparatus, awakening the voice resonators, balancing the spine, releasing clear, committed sound, and exercises on following and releasing impulses. Schneider trained at Circle-in-the-Square, NYU; Interlochen Arts Academy, and RADA Summer School as well as at Actors Conservatory with Lily Lodge and Eileen Aiken. She is a member of Actors Studio. See andrews little quote on their sitehttp://actorsconservatory.org/alumni.htm
Rach - that was an absolutely fascinating article. I never thought of Carol in that way. She must be very smart. Do you have any clue about when that article was printed?. There are no dates on any of it, even the commentary part. The date would be interesting, don't you think?
thats form the actual officual brochure and website of the actors conservatory - it must be ompletely up to date, as that is in the brochures they mail out.