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  1. In Memoriam (1932-2019) William Esper was the head of his own studio in New York City since 1965, as well as director of the Professional Actor Training Programs at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University since their inception in 1977. He was a graduate of Western Reserve University as well as the Neighborhood Playhouse School of ...

  2. Full-time. $4,400. Acting Technique, Movement, Voice & Speech, African Dance, Alexander, Intro to Improvisation. (25 hours per week) Students in the Part-Time Program have the option sign up individually for any of the supplemental classes in addition to their Acting Technique class, however, placement priority is given to Core and Full-Time ...

  3. The William Esper Studio is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students who obtain M-1 class visas. The Esper Studio issues I-20s in order for applicants to obtain M-1 visas at the American Consulate in their home countries. After their interview, international student applicants must submit:

  4. NEXT. Esper NEXT is a series of classes, workshops, and guest speakers/teachers in which our alumni may continue to hone their craft and develop skills for the rapidly changing professional world. This program is only open to all who have completed the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program at the William Esper Studio.

  5. An Interview with William Esper. In this in-depth interview, studio founder William Esper talks in detail about how acting is taught at the studio, covering the skills and techniques students will learn in both the first and second years of their training. From the book The New Generation of Acting Teachers (Penguin), by Eva Mekier. Read More

  6. William Esper Studio, New York, New York. 7,305 likes · 25 talking about this · 2,886 were here. The William Esper Studio is dedicated to the work of William Esper and Professional Actor Training.

  7. A reputable acting school since its opening in 1965, the studio has graduated many a well-known name in the movie and theater world. Based on the techniques that he learned from the famed Sanford Meisner, William Esper went on to found his own school on 37th Street and co-authored a book in 2008, titled The Actor's Art and Craft: William Esper Teaches the Meisner Technique.