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    Larry Singer

    Teacher of Acting for Professionals

    Larry Singer is a well-known Acting Teacher renowned for his innovative approaches to training and supporting actors, with a career spanning both on-stage performance and teaching.

    After receiving a BFA from Boston University, Larry ventured to New York to pursue his acting dreams, eventually making his Broadway debut in 1980 in the production of Gemini.

    Larry's acting career expanded to Off-Broadway, regional theaters, commercials, television, and film, leading to a significant transition into teaching in the early 1990s.

    Throughout his teaching career, Larry has been associated with prestigious institutions like NYU, AADA, AMDA, Michael Howard Studios, and Columbia University's MFA program, where he continues to be highly respected.

    As a private coach, Larry has mentored esteemed talents like Kerry Washington, Anson Mount, Teresa Palmer, David Moscow, among others, enhancing his reputation as a top acting coach.

    In the realm of artistic administration, Larry served in various roles at The Michael Howard Studios and played a pivotal role in the creation and expansion of the One Year Conservatory.

    Throughout his career, Larry has directed numerous productions at academies and conservatories, featuring works ranging from classic playwrights like Shakespeare to contemporary masters like Shanley and Shepard.

    Among his accolades, Larry received the SGI Glory Award in 2006 for his significant contributions to education and culture and was recognized by the Backstage Reader's Choice Awards in 2009 for his top-notch Acting Class.

    Larry's specialties include incorporating diverse acting techniques, nurturing actors to develop their unique sensitivities, fostering their understanding of acting, and providing insights into effective theatre collaboration.

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    Greater New York City Area