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Singing Voice 1

$530

with John Bowen

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2026 at 1:30 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Singing and the ability to use the voice as an expressive instrument are an essential part of your skill set as an actor. Most actors will be called upon to sing at some point, regardless of whether your interests and talents run to musical theater. The study and practice of singing enhances your sense of musical form, pitch, rhythm, and language, and brings greater freedom, range and timbre to the speaking voice. Level 1 Singing is open to all — from total beginners to those who want to reinforce basic technique or strengthen your vocal instrument. The focus is on freeing, developing and strengthening the voice. Exercises emphasize relaxation and the most effective use of breath, an even use of the voice throughout the range, and awareness of how the entire body contributes to the production of sound. Level 1 will incorporate group and individual exercises, and work on songs of different genres. (Accompanist provided.)

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  • Registration Prerequisite: Open to all.

Directing

$645

with Ralph Peña

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2026 at 4 pm, runs for 10 weeks

This ten-week, 3-hour-per-week directing class, led by Obie and Drama-Desk Award winning Ralph Peña (founding Artistic Director of Ma-Yi Theater Company), teaches you how to bring scripts to life on stage with practical, real-world skills. Each week, you’ll work on scenes from contemporary American plays, learning how to break down scripts, stage scenes, and create a clear and compelling story. The course will introduce ways to analyze texts, plan visuals, and craft powerful moments. You’ll also learn strategies for continued learning, helping you develop your skills over the long term. By the end, you’ll have practical tools to keep growing as a director.

First Steps: Beginning Your Journey as an Actor

$330

with Richard Hoehler

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2026 at 4 pm, runs for 5 weeks
1 additional session on May 3, 2026

Whether you are new to acting or have some experience, this workshop is designed for those who are interested in exploring acting as a means of expression. Specifically designed exercises, improvisations, and micro scenes and monologues ease newcomers into the craft of acting, help discover one’s true self, and foster a strong connection with others. Comfortability on stage is a priority as well as a clear understanding of acting technique: choosing a specific action as the means to work through obstacles and achieve objectives.

Playwriting Technique

$695

with David Grimm

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2026 at 4 pm, runs for 10 weeks

Open to everyone. From first-time writers to experienced playwrights who want to go back to the basics. This class will introduce a variety of dramatic tools in order to build a strong sense of craft. Assignments, written as short plays, will explore elements such as character, time, place, emotion, pace, plot, language, structure and story. Other assignments will seek to fuel the creative process and encourage the imagination. Ideas will be introduced slowly and methodically in a safe and supportive environment, and you will leave the class with a portfolio of short plays.

Acting 2

$645

with Eve Bianco

Calendar Next available session starts Mar 29, 2026 at 4:30 pm, runs for 10 weeks

In Acting 2, you continue developing the techniques from Acting 1, now applied toward scene work and the demands of crafting and scoring a role. You’ll use Uta Hagen’s object exercises to build habits of attention and unlock your rehearsal process. You’ll apply improvisation to the exploration of character and circumstances, and develop an approach to preparation. Among the skills you’ll practice: discerning beats, intentions, obstacles, and conflict; choosing actions; sensing the turning points in the text; substitution/personalization; endowment of sensory conditions; working with expectations and previous circumstances; finding immediacy in the give and take.

  • Learn more about the instructor.
  • Required reading: A Challenge for the Actor by Uta Hagen.
  • Prerequisite: Open to Acting Level 2 and up. New to HB? Submit online for level placement.

Acting 1

$645

with Snezhana Chernova

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 5, 2026 at 10:30 am, runs for 10 weeks

The Fundamentals of an HB acting technique: Here, you develop the ability to respond truthfully, dynamically, and vividly with fellow actors and the ability to access sensory elements. You tap into the power of imagination and the reservoir of memory. You gain a working understanding of the terms: previous circumstances, destination, inner and outer objects, intentions, obstacles, and conflicts. You develop an awareness of the power, function, and dynamics of “place”, and learn to be in a state of discovery, which leads to actions. You develop tools of research and observation and you get comfortable improvising. You begin to measure yourself against professional standards and develop habits of discipline and a strong work ethic. Do understand that these practices take time to master. It takes about a year (20-30 weeks) at this level to really own the skills addressed. Further scene study or performance work will then take root in this fertile ground. 

  • Learn more about the instructor. 
  • Required reading: A Challenge for the Actor by Uta Hagen.
  • Recommended viewing: Uta Hagen's Acting Class documentary. 
  • Prerequisite: Open to all.

Breakthrough Lab

$390

with Snezhana Chernova

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 5, 2026 at 1:15 pm, runs for 10 weeks

For artists who are interested in developing their own projects, this is an independent class working solo or with a partner on an independent study project that you devise, under the guidance of HB faculty, Snezhana Chernova. Examples of projects include: Writing a screenplay/play, doing a podcast, doing a live stream performance series, monologues or scenes, creating a TV pilot, writing music, shooting a documentary or short/feature film, writing poetry etc. You must submit an application at this link for review and approval prior to registering. Within the application you will be asked to include a work-plan, proposed outcome, and the estimated number of hours required to complete the project. Creative projects might be shared in public presentations at the end of the term and/or on HB Studio’s social media channels. Undertaking this Lab requires a commitment to check-ins with the instructor and weekly 2.5 hour group meetings to report objectives, progress, trouble shoot, present projects, and exchange ideas. An additional one-on-one 30 minute session with the instructor may be held each week. This Independent Study Project Lab requires a commitment of 4 hours per week.

MyCelf: Headshots, Visuals & Promo for Actors

$275

with Yssa Olivencia

Calendar Next available session starts Apr 27, 2026 at 1 pm, runs for 5 weeks

A hands-on course that teaches performers how to create high-quality headshots, self-tapes, and promotional images using only their smartphones. In today’s industry, actors constantly need updated photos and self-tape material—for auditions, casting calls, social media presence, and personal branding. This class is designed to give you practical tools you can apply immediately, without needing professional equipment. You will learn: how to use your phone’s camera like a pro; lighting techniques for indoor and outdoor shoots; how to take strong, flattering headshots; self-tape setup, framing, background & sound; editing tips for clean, polished photos; and how to create promotional & social media content that stands out. You will experience live demos and hands-on practice with small props and lighting tools, and you'll receive a downloadable guide with key takeaways.





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