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  1. Learn from one of LA’s oldest and most respected acting schools, founded by the legendary Milton Katselas and run by his student, director/playwright Allen Barton. The BHP offers ongoing scene-study classes for both professional and aspiring actors at all levels, with a unique and practical approach to Acting, Attitude, and Career Administration.

    • About BHP

      Through a disciplined focus on the areas of Acting, Attitude...

    • Classes

      Orientation would include anyone from beginners to...

    • FAQ

      A lot: The best, most practical, down-to-earth,...

    • Resources

      Comedy - Acting Scenes Kids; Comedy - Group Acting Scenes;...

    • Alumni

      Alumni. The BHP is proud of its alumni, and that includes...

    • Milton Katselas

      It was through these influences and his extensive directing...

    • Making of Romeo and Juliet

      The Making of Romeo & Juliet. The breathtaking production is...

    • New York

      Beverly Hils Playhouse. The Roebuck Theatre @ 357 W 36th St,...

  2. 254 South Robertson Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California. Region served. United States. Website. bhplayhouse .com. The Beverly Hills Playhouse is an acting school with theaters and training facilities in Beverly Hills, California, and also in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City.

  3. Beverly Hills Playhouse, Beverly Hills, California. 5,528 likes · 1 talking about this · 3,049 were here. The BHP is one of LA's oldest and most respected acting schools, and has classes currently...

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  4. For decades, our renowned acting classes have been a proven training ground for many top stars, including George Clooney, Jim Carrey and Michelle Pfeiffer. We put actors’ dreams into action. Page · School. 1816 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States, California. (323) 657-5966.

  5. A Brief History. The Beverly Hills Playhouse Acting School has been in its current location on Robertson Blvd. in Beverly Hills since 1978, though its founder Milton Katselas began his teaching career in the 1960s in New York City, and continued in Los Angeles for several years before settling at our current headquarters building.