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  1. NYU Tisch Drama's BFA Program partners with The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute to train new generations of talented young actors and performers. Learn more about it here.

  2. In addition to Saturday and After-School classes during the traditional school year, the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute offers summer day camps and intensives for students in grades 2-12. Our Young Actors summer programs are designed to encompass students at all levels and provide foundational training in Lee Strasberg’s world renowned Method Acting technique. Learn more about this ...

  3. El curso intensivo de 2 semanas en español ingrese a los actores de todos los niveles el Método de Lee Strasberg. El seminario ofrece 36 horas de clase en total entre los 2 semanas (18 horas de clase a la semana). Las clases incluyen el Método Strasberg de actuación, improvisación, actuación para cine y tele, y una masterclass con David ...

  4. Learn about application requirements and admissions process for the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute Los Angeles Campus.

  5. The Two-Year Conservatory Certificate Program) in New York consists of six 12-Week sessions of full-time study (22 classroom hours a week). Students must take the following classes each session: 2 Method Acting classes (4 hours each- for a total of 8 hours) 1 Voice class (2 hours) 1 Movement class (2 hours) 1 Theatre History class (2 hours)

  6. The Los Angeles Institute is licensed to operate by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE). Please see Student Consumer Information for SPFS and Annual Reportsfor more information.

  7. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® is dedicated to the ideals, values, and vision of Lee Strasberg’s innovative work, known throughout the world as The Method. Through actor training, outreach, and the preservation of archival materials, The Institute works to further the legacy of Lee Strasberg®, train the world’s greatest actors, and maintain Lee’s place as a seminal figure ...