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My Dream Role: Free Online Scene Study Class for Professional Actors

Are you a professional actor (or advanced amateur) looking to flex your acting muscles in some of your dream roles? Then check out this free 4-week scene study class from the Act Social Club and the Exuberant Theatre Company.

Every Wednesday from 11am-2pm ET (8am-11am in L.A., 4pm-7pm in London, 8:30-11:30pm in Mumbai), we’ll focus the craft of acting. Actors will get a chance to play their favorite roles from the classics of theatre and film.

Session are led by NYC’s Exuberant Theatre Company Artistic Director, Sean A. Mulvihill. Sean is an accomplished actor and has appeared on network TV in RAI Italia’s Questo Nostro Amore, stars as Prometheus in Sony Playstation VR’s video game Loading Human, and recently directed the feature film Act Social starring Colin Mochrie. Sean has a Masters of Fine Arts in Physical Theatre from Accademia dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy and acted in two National Tours for Action Theatre based in Torino, Italy. www.seanamulvihill.com

The Workshop

Each session will last three hours and consist of a warmup ritual, exercises on a weekly topic, and scene study with coaching.

Various acting/movement/voice methodologies will be explored including Michael Chekhov, Meisner, Viola Spolin, Laban, and Roy Hart.

Here’s how each session will go:

11am: Daily Actor Ritual/Warmup

11:15am: Exercise Around Weekly Actor Topic

11:30am-2pm: Scene Work

When/Where

Workshop begins Wednesday, October 27, 2021 11am-2pm ET and continues for 4 weekly sessions. The workshop is conducted online on Zoom.

It’s Free

The workshop is totally free. This is an incredible value. A typical scene study class at an acting studio of this length typical costs around $300 and you’ll get the same level of coaching from a master teacher for free. If you get a lot out of the workshop, at its conclusion you’ll have a chance to continue your studies at the Act Social Club by enrolling in our Scene Study Program or other paid course offerings.

How to Sign Up

Email info@exubs.com with a headshot/resume/reel. We’ll contact you for a Zoom interview/audition to make sure you’ll be a good fit for the program. For your audition, please prepare a 1-2 minute monologue of your choice.

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6 Months Celebration Discount!

To celebrate 6 months since the release of Act Social Film, we are running a special on actsocialfim.com this weekend ONLY. You can download and own the film for ONLY $6 (A $19 Discount off of the regular price). All we ask in return is if you love the movie, write us a glowing review on our film Facebook page or on Imdb.com. To get the discount use code “6MONTH” at checkout!

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Act Social is Official Selection of Compassion Film Festival 2021

In November, the Compassion Film Festival in Carbondale, Colorado will screen ACT SOCIAL and host events around improvisation for festival attendees.

From the festival:

“We believe that the world is filled with individuals and communities practicing skillful actions that benefit others in kind and loving ways. As we turn our attention to the love and compassion that surround us, we can become inspired to nurture these qualities within ourselves. 

In a world where media is highlighting many challenges, we believe that a path to healthy and helpful actions starts with clearly highlighting examples of compassion in action. Everything we do matters, and if we are to make positive changes in the world, we will need to learn about the power of compassion as a force that each of us can cultivate and draw upon as fuel for skillful actions. 

Compassion Film Festival expands on the films with other events and workshops to offer practices and tools for attendees to engage in life in more compassionate ways. Our 2020 festival was held online due to the pandemic. Here are some highlights from Compassion Film Festival® 2020:

– 5 screenings of compassionate films 
– 4 Online workshops 
– 2 Filmmaker Q&A sessions 
– Attendees from 3 continents, 21 states, and 4 Canadian provinces

To find out more about Compassion Film Festival and see last year’s line up visit www.compassionfest.world

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Winner! Act Social Receives “Film Heals” Award at Manhattan Film Fest

Producer Sean A. Mulvihill poses with his family after 2021 Manhattan Film Festival Awards Ceremony.

Exuberant Theatre Company is proud to announce that ACT SOCIAL won the “Film Heals” Award this past weekend at the 2021 Manhattan Film Festival in NYC.  The award spotlights movies that use the medium of film to transform the audience to find happiness, peace and healing.

You can still download the film exclusively at www.actsocialfilm.com

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Act Social Selected for 2021 Manhattan Film Festival

We are so excited to announce that Act Social is an Official Selection for the Manhattan Film Festival 2021!

Here is some info from their Film Freeway listing:

The 15th annual Manhattan Festival has a mission. That mission is to make Manhattan look like Manhattan, the media capital of the world, by bringing production crews back to the streets and virtual movie-goers back to the seats! The festival will again be hosted at the beloved Cinema Village just steps from Union Square…

Manhattan Film Festival is covered by local, national, and international media outlets. Past coverage includes The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Good Morning America, The New York Times, as well as international outlets such as The Sun, BBC, and The Guardian. The festival has been named both “25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee” and “The Coolest Film Festivals in the World” by MovieMaker Magazine.

The festival dates are June 17-21, 2021–hope to see you there!

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New Course Announced: Level 2: Acting While Improvising

If you aspire to be an actor or you already are an actor in theatre or film, then read this post.

I’ve been acting professionally for the last 25 years and I have created a training program with Act Social Club that I think sums up the key points of what I have learned in that time. I know most people don’t have the goal of being a professional actor or improv comedian, but even if you are an amateur thespian, this course will teach you all the stuff I wish I had learned back when I was doing community theatre as a teenager in Illinois.

Class Info

Title: Level 2: Acting While Improvising (Online, 10 Weeks, Repeatable)

Level 2: Acting While Improvising is a live, online course that focuses on the truthful, vulnerable acting skills needed to succeed as an improvising actor. A big drawback of most improv school training programs is that they are so focused on getting students through 4 levels of classes, that they dive into improv forms without teaching much acting. This is a problem because (and you know this if you’ve ever been invited to your friend’s improv class show) it doesn’t often make for truthful, compelling theatre. Unless by some miracle they are “naturals,” beginning improvising actors are often very difficult to watch for an audience because hardly anything is grounded in reality. In Level 2: Acting While Improvising, you’ll get exhaustive reps in “grounded truthfulness.” Be prepared to break a sweat in class. You will have fun and get to play, but you will also do drills that will force you to drop your ego and be vulnerable. The whole course is geared towards balancing improv basics with acting fundamentals. This course is repeatable and we’ll continue you at this level until you are ready to advance.All students will receive detailed instructor feedback at course end recommending either to repeat Level 2 or be promoted to Level 3.

Weekly Topics

Repetition and Instinct: Human beings have powerful drives that society teaches us to suppress from a young age. This includes our voice–notice how a baby can scream all day and not get hoarse, but you sing one song at karaoke and you’ve got laryngitis? This is because our societal condition chokes off our life force. We’ll use some Sanford Meisner and Viola Spolin exercises to help our actors break some of that conditioning.

Relationship with Space: “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it” –Ferris Bueller. There is so much detail in the room you are sitting in right now that you fail to notice because you are lost in your thoughts. This class focuses use some concepts from Laban Training to help you direct your awareness where you want it to go in the scene. This allows you to create the most real body for your character and the most real setting for your scene.

Relationship with Objects: You need to be able to flip a convincing burger with a spatula and to hold a real-looking coffee cup during your scenes. We will learn mime techniques such as “fixed-point” and giving weight in order to create veritable objects in our improv scenes.

Creating a Real Deal: Character deal is the psychological component that you focus on in order to make a your character into a living, breathing yet still archetypical person.

Just Talking: Do you truly believe that you are enough? That you are interesting? Most people don’t. Here we learn how interesting we actually are, just by talking.

Authentic Doing: “What’s my motivation?” is the classic actor’s line. Here we learn tools to never lack a reason for doing things in character.

Accepting Offers: A lot of people think they are good at improv, yet they just don’t listen in scenes. Here we will drill being a generous actor.

Taking Away Everything but You: Life may imitate art, but your art needs to have a focus to it. Here we will strip away all the extra ticks and “tells” that you have as an actor so that you don’t distract from your performance.

The Power of Observation: Ever notice an interesting person in public and think, “They would make a good character in a scene?” Once you take this lesson, you will become obsessed with observing people, mannerisms, and styles of speaking. You be given a method for creating a backstory for people you observe, leading to powerful and interesting characters.

How to Slow Down the Now: When we put all of our acting skills into practice onstage in a show, technique can fly out the window and we may feel like things are moving way too fast. This class puts it all together and gives you tools for focusing during performance.

Format

1 x per week, for 2 hours. 10 weeks. On Zoom.

Prerequisite(s)

Act Social Core Training Level 1: Act Social Master Class or equivalent.

Required Reading

The Actor’s Art and Craft by William Esper and Damian DiMarco

Recommended Reading

The Moving Body by Jacques Lecoq

Voice and the Actor by Cicely Berry

Free Jam Pass

While enrolled in classes, student have a free membership to attend our weekly improv jams, currently scheduled every Tuesday, 8:30pm-9:30pm ET.

Instructor

Act Social Club is led by founder/lead instructor Sean A. Mulvihill. A theatre/film actor and director, he has performed professionally on stage and screen in the United States, Europe, and Asia and his work has been seen on such outlets as Amazon Prime, Sony Playstation, and RAI Italia. He directed and produced the film Act Social starring Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it, Anyway? Sean is the Artistic Director of the Exuberant Theatre Company, which has a long-running improv comedy show at the Broadway Comedy Club in New York City. In 2005, his breakout project was creating and acting in Living Luminaries: On the Serious Business of Happiness, a docu-drama starring Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now. Sean has also performed onstage for the Venetian Casino Macau, the Italian National Tour of Action Theatre (Torino, Italy), and various regional theatres in the United States. He holds a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) in Physical Theatre from Acccademia dell’Arte in Italy and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Theatre (Acting) from the University of Southern California.

Sign Up

Starts Tuesday April 27. Sign up at: https://www.actsocial.club/product/level2