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  1. With over 8,000 Alumni in the United States and around the world, the goal of The Neighborhood Playhouse Alumni Association is to connect former students to each other and to the school. We all have special memories of our time at East 54th Street as we learned the craft and art that has carried many of us on to careers as actors, directors ...

  2. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre is a full-time conservatory offering post-secondary training in Dramatic Arts Acting. As the home of the Meisner Technique we prepare our students for the professional demands of working in all areas of theatre, film, and television.

  3. In 1935, Sanford Meisner, one of the greatest acting teachers of the 20th Century, joined the acting faculty of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. In 1940, he became head of the ...

    • The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
  4. History. 40°45′24″N 73°57′55″W / 40.75667°N 73.96528°W. The Grand Street building in 1916. The Neighborhood Playhouse had originally been founded as an off-Broadway theatre by philanthropists Alice Lewisohn and Irene Lewisohn in 1915, but closed in 1927. The following year, it re-opened as The Neighborhood Playhouse School of ...

  5. The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre is a full-time conservatory offering post-secondary training in Dramatic Arts Acting. As the home of the Meisner Technique we prepare our students for the professional demands of working in all areas of theatre, film, and television.

  6. In 1935, Meisner joined the faculty of The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre and continued as the Director of the Acting Department until his retirement in 1990, and served as Director Emeritus until his death in 1997. In 1928, The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre opened its doors.

  7. The Neighborhood Playhouse School remains the only conservatory where the faculty was trained to teach acting by Sanford Meisner himself. The Neighborhood Playhouse, a major force in American theatre and theatre education since its inception, was founded in 1915 at the forefront of the American theatre renaissance.