T. Schreiber Studio
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There are so many schools for a young actor arriving in New York. For me, finding the T. Schreiber Studio proved to be an enormous blessing. —Edward Norton |
The T. Schreiber Studio is an acting studio located in New York City at 151 West 26th Street.
Established in 1969 by Terry Schreiber, the studio was originally run out of loft on the Upper East Side, holding classes for just a handful of students.
In 1970, the studio got a big boost when its production of The Trip Back Down received favorable reviews, including a rave from then noted New York Times drama critic, Walter Kerr.
Faculty include, among others, Terry Schreiber, Betty Buckley, and Lynn Singer.