Shakespeare Workout

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The Shakespeare Workout was an interdisciplinary literature, theatre history and acting class taught by Eloïse Watt, a Shakespearian actor, director and teacher, at the Michael Howard Studios in New York City from 1990 to 2004.

[edit] Alumni

  • Marnie Andrews[1]
  • David Basson
  • Felicia Bertsch[2][3]
  • Mary Birdsong[4]
  • David Blatt
  • Greta Boeringer
  • Munro M. Bonnell
  • Damian Buzzerio
  • Deborah Carlson
  • Anna Cody
  • Eric Joseph Cohen
  • Thomas Cox
  • John Doman
  • Rachel Elson
  • Danny Ettinger
  • Ian Fleet
  • John Gaines
  • Rob Gaines
  • Tina Gaud
  • Martha Kayte Ginsberg
  • Katherine Gooch-Breault
  • Catherine Goodman
  • Ian Gould
  • Richard Grayson (Westerns actor)
  • Virginia Hammer
  • Suzanne Hayes
  • David Hilder
  • Jim Jack
  • Joanne Joseph
  • Peter H. Judd
  • Suzanne Karseras[5]
  • Emily King[6]
  • Tom Paitson Kelly
  • Kate Konigisor
  • Michael Lewis
  • Nicole Maggi[7]
  • Neil Martin
  • Susan McCallum
  • Patrick McCarthy
  • Steven McElroy (theatre director)
  • Mary Alice McGuire
  • Lynn McNutt
  • Natalie Miller
  • Sami Plotkin
  • Joshua Polenberg[8]
  • Julie Polk
  • Edward Porter
  • Gerit Quealy
  • Bethany Reeves
  • Kevin Reifel
  • Cynthia Ricks
  • Erika Rolfsrud[9]
  • Cheryl Royce
  • Marie Sassi
  • Rahadyan Sastrowardoyo
  • Claire M. Schwartz
  • David Douglas Smith
  • Peggy Suzuki
  • Tony Torn[10]
  • Adam Vignola[11]
  • John Walsh
  • Jamie Ward
  • Ruth Weber
  • David Cole Wheeler[12]
  • Aya Yamakawa

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ New Jersey Repertory Co. - Marnie Andrews profile
  2. ^ Felicia Bertsch resume
  3. ^ Felicia Bertsch acting website
  4. ^ Mary Birdsong website - resume page
  5. ^ Suzanne Karseras website
  6. ^ "Weddings: Emily King and William Michie." The New York Times, 25 January 1998.
  7. ^ Nicole Maggi website
  8. ^ Joshua Polenberg acting website
  9. ^ Internet Broadway Database - Erika Rolfsrud
  10. ^ "Weddings: Beth F. Miles, Anthony S. Torn." The New York Times, 8 October 1995.
  11. ^ The Official Website of Adam Vignola - Education and Training
  12. ^ "Weddings: Francine Lobis, David Wheeler." The New York Times, 7 October 2001.