William Esper Studio
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The William Esper Studio is dedicated to the work of Sanford Meisner and William Esper, and to the belief that acting is a creative art and true excellence in its practice may only be achieved through total mastery of technical craft. The Studio was established in 1965 and today ranks as one of the most respected professional actor training studios in America.
Led by legendary acting teacher William Esper, the Studio has trained a large number of accomplished professional actors who are active in Film, Television and Theatre. Also contributing to this reputation are a passionate, involved student body and a faculty of dedicated master teachers. All the work at the Studio is based on William Esper’s 17-year association with Sanford Meisner, with whom he worked in close collaboration as both a teacher and director. In 1977 Mr. Esper founded the MFA and BFA Professional Actor Training Programs at Rutgers University, which, under his leadership became one of America’s most respected Conservatories.
The Studio is able to provide M-1 visas to qualified applicants from other countries. The Studio offers Full- and Part-Time Programs, as well as a 6-week Summer Intensive running from mid-June to the end of July. The Studio makes every effort to maintain a continuity of training while accommodating the scheduling needs of professional auditioning and performing.
The Studio is open to all who have a serious desire to master a dependable professional craft. Students must be capable of working with a distinguished group of dedicated teachers who expect their classes to strive for the highest artistic standards.