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ACTING & PERFORMANCE

Overview
My coaching philosophy guides each student toward a deep understanding of acting while empowering them as artists, professionals, and individuals. Acting is a tool for self-expression, connection, and personal growth. Through a combination of instinct, creativity, and professional experience, I help students unlock their voice, release self-doubt, and discover their full capabilities. Acting provides a timeless bridge across all forms of communication, whether on stage, on screen, or in everyday life.

Focus Areas

  • Audition Technique: Learn to prepare confidently, develop specificity, and deliver authentic performances.

  • Rehearsal Process and Acting Methods: Build sustainable habits to rehearse effectively and explore techniques that enhance performance.

  • Building a Portfolio: Develop a collection of monologues and scenes that showcase versatility and talent.

  • Career Prep: Guidance on headshots, reels, marketing, and professional representation.

  • Daily Practice and Consistency: Establish routines that strengthen skill, confidence, and comfort on stage.

  • Voice and Expression: Expand vocal range and learn to communicate with emotional authenticity.

  • Character and Script Analysis: Understand scripts deeply and create performances that connect with audiences.

  • New Actors: Build foundational skills and confidence for beginners entering the world of acting.

Who Is Coached

  • Beginner actors seeking guidance on technique and performance.

  • Experienced actors refining audition skills or building a portfolio.

  • Students preparing for college, theater, or professional opportunities.

Benefits

  • Increased confidence and self-expression.

  • Stronger performance and audition results.

  • Clearer understanding of scripts and character motivation.

  • Sustainable habits and daily practice routines.

Real-World Student Experiences

  • Beginners develop vocal and physical tools to perform professionally and book work within 6 months.

  • A working actor strengthens audition techniques and character analysis to secure more professional roles.

  • A high school student preparing for college theater auditions builds a polished monologue portfolio and gains confidence on stage.