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Saturday, September 28, 2024

SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Theatre Tuscaloosa Academy to Offer Virtual Acting Classes

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Shelton State Community College recently issued the following announcement.

Theatre Tuscaloosa Academy is offering a series of four virtual acting classes for youth and adults that will be held November 10 – December 1 and instructed by professional performer Kenyatta “YaYa” Browne.

The classes will be offered over Zoom on Tuesday evenings. Youth classes (for ages 12-16) will meet at 7:00 p.m., and adult classes (for ages 17+) will meet at 7:45 p.m. Each class can be taken independently, or all four can be purchased together for a discount. Classes include the following:

  • Tuesday, November 10 – How to Self-Tape an Audition
  • Tuesday, November 17 – What They Never Tell You About Auditions
  • Tuesday, November 24 – Nailing a Cold Reading
  • Tuesday, December 1 – Owning the Monologue
The class instructor, Kenyatta Browne, holds a B.S. in Communications from Mississippi College. She has worked professionally in theatre, television, film, and print. She recently performed with Theatre Tuscaloosa as “Mabel” in Crowns and as “Clairee” in Steel Magnolias. She has performed professionally as “Amah” in Harlem Duet, “Mrs. Breedlove” in The Blues Eye, and “Wanda” in Crowns with Tony Award winner Melba Moore. Browne was recently featured in Theatre Tuscaloosa’s Masterclass Monday series, which can be viewed at youtube.com/theatretusc.

Tuition for individual classes is $10 for adults or $5 for students (K-12 or college). When participants register for all four in advance, they receive a discounted tuition of $30 for adults or $15 for students.

Original source can be found here.

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