Ed Schiff's popular acting class returns for a new semester.
Ed Schiff is bringing his popular acting class to the Livingston Adult School. Beginning this Monday, Jan. 14, Schiff will begin a six week intermediate acting course on Mondays from 7-9 p.m. Beginning Jan. 16, Schiff will teach an introductory acting class for six weeks on Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. “We will emphasize the actor’s mantra of living truthfully under the imaginary circumstances in our workshops,” Schiff said in a statement. “I was fortunate enough to have studied with some of the most influential acting teachers of our time and my approach to developing actors is an eclectic one, combining aspects from what I have learned over the past 50 years.” Registration is still open for the new semester of the Livingston Adult School. …
Introduction to Acting will be part of the Livingston School of Continuing Education.
You’re never too old to learn something new. Beginning this year, Livingston’s Senior, Youth and Leisure Services has combined with the Board of Education to create the Livingston School of Continuing Education. One of the classes being offered will be Introduction to Acting, taught by Broadway, television and movie actor Ed Schiff. The class will entail acting lessons, and scene and monologue workshops. The class, which starts on Monday, October 15, will be taught for six consecutive Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Livingston High School in Room A-200. While the first class will be held this Monday, students may still join the class by Oct. 22. “We will emphasize the actor’s mantra of living truthfully under the imaginary circumstances in …
Two senior actors take different paths to the award-winning play which opens at the Duncan Smith Theater on Friday, July 20.
Holmdel Theatre Company’s production of "Inherit the Wind" opens this Friday, July 20 at the Duncan Smith Theater in Holmdel. The company of actors includes a father/daughter team (HTC alum Dave Murray and his daughter Ryan Murray, 12), two Holmdel students, (Theo Modla, 11, and Jon Erik Nielsen, 14), one recent Holmdel grad and HTC alum (Volney Stefflre), and two professional Equity Actors (Michael Irvin Pollard and Ed Schiff). Schiff, who plays Matthew Harrison Brady, attorney for the prosecution, is also one of two senior members of the cast. He and Paul Nixon make a curious study in contrasts. Nixon, 94, of Manchester, NJ, plays the part of the judge in this award-winning play based on 1925’s “Scopes Monkey Trial.” A retired …
Herman Cummings
8:09 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
If pastors, priests. rabbis, and "so called" Christians would stop their false (old Earth) and foolish (young Earth) teachings, and start promoting the truth of Genesis (Observations of Moses), then there would hardly be any room for the ridiculous teaching of evolution. Collectively, Bible believers are so "blind", that their approach to Genesis is a joke. Instead of seeking the truth, they …   more ›