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  1. Discover The Method. As the only acting school in the world that teaches Lee Strasberg’s work in its consummate form, The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® is the home for all actors seeking to delve into Method Acting and its tradition of training some of the world’s most brilliant and truthful actors.

  2. There’s no better place to study acting than alongside a vibrant community of Broadway shows, downtown theatre, and a thriving film and television scene – all in the cultural capital of the world. Get directions to the NYC campus at 115 East 15th Street New York, NY 10003 or contact the Institute by calling (212) 533-5500. COME TO AN OPEN ...

  3. Contributions may be sent to The Lee Strasberg Creative Center, 115 East 15th Street, New York, NY 10003. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute offers scholarships for aspiring actors with great passion and potential for a career in the performing arts.

  4. Patrick Bonavitacola received his training as an actor at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute from Lee Strasberg. Lee invited him to become part of The Actors Studio community in 1979, and he has been associated with The Studio for more than 35 years now—first as an actor, and for the last 15 years as a member of the Playwright/Directors Unit.

  5. 2-Week Intensive (36 hours, 2 weeks) $1625. AOS Degree program: (Annual Tuition Fall-Spring) $29,835 (billed annually) Rates above are tuition only. Additional fees may apply. See details. TUITION RATES AUGUST 1, 2022 – January 30, 2024. Payment plans available for all programs ( Details here) except 2-Week Intensive.

  6. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® is the culmination of Lee Strasberg’s work. His students represent the 50 years Lee Strasberg spent training actors—from the Group Theatre in 1931, through the Actors Studio and The Institute until 1981, and beyond through The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Here are some of the notable ...

  7. The One Year Conservatory follows the same course of study as the first nine months of the Two Year Conservatory. With 22 hours of classes per week, this program emphasizes the fundamental aspects of The Method while ensuring concentrated but broad-based instruction in voice, movement, and theatre history. Upon successful completion of this ...