User talk:The Actors Workshop

Now in it's 32nd year, The Actors Workshop of Laguna is considered one of the most repected acting schools in the industry with many of their students having risen into major roles in the Film/Television.

Founded in the early 70's by R.J. Adams, The Actors Workshop found it's routes with Sanford Meisner at The Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and Charles E.Conrad in Los Angeles.

The approach is a "no acting concept". A process of using one's self rather than an actor losing themself in the form of one of the characters. According to Adams, it's a matter of truthfully "behaving" and "feeling" in your own person. It's actually a much more difficult way to approach the work because the actor has to completely honest in his or her re-actions and emotions. In other words, the actor can not get a way with any kind fakery. The Camera does not lie!