Have you ever wondered what it’s like to stand in the spotlight—on stage or on screen? Or perhaps you’d like to feel more comfortable using your voice and body, build confidence in front of others, and sharpen your public speaking skills. No experience is necessary! This introductory acting course offers a strong foundation for beginners. Through a series of progressive exercises, students will explore character development, emotional expression, scene and monologue analysis, and basic improvisation. Each activity is designed to build spontaneity, authenticity, and a deeper understanding of the actor’s craft. It’s a fun, easygoing workshop where you’ll tap into your creativity, grow your confidence, and maybe even discover a future in community theater!
The class meets once a week for six sessions, two hours each. Students will work in pairs on a scene from a movie or play (assigned by the instructor) and may invite guests to the final class to enjoy their scene performances. Space is limited to 15 participants.
Harrie Mulé is a writer, teaching artist, co-founder of The Creative Life, artistic director of Make a Scene© Productions, SAG performer, graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and a former student of acting luminary Austin Pendleton, BA English Literature, independent studies Life Coaching, Creative Writing, Playwrighting, and 20 years of experience public speaking and presenting workshops.
