Actor Training Studio of Kansas City

"There is so much to be gained from having the opportunity to try new things, watch others work, give and receive feedback. At ATS challenges and opportunities take place in a very supportive environment. I benefit from new insights and appreciate Andy's professional approach."

Bonita Hanson

 
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Location
The Actor Training Studio is located in Prairie Village, KS at 75th and Belinder, in the Cherokee Christian Church, 2 blocks west of State Line Road. Park in the lot north of the church and come in the door on the left-hand side.

Pricing
Pay Online At ATS, the tuition is $165 every four weeks, whether you're enrolled in a 3-hour workshop, or private study of 1 hour per week -- with a long-term discount rate available. Tuition is payable the first week of your four-block and a notice of one week is required for absences. (These rates good through June 30, 2006) Visa and Mastercard accepted online.

Information
The Actor Training Studio affords actors several unique and practical options for study. All workshops and sessions are provided on a four-week basis, giving actors the flexibility to take on acting work without having to sacrifice weeks of training. What this also means is that when you're ready to start your training, you don't have to wait for a current session to end -- you can start this week!

ATS workshops are 3 hours long, rather than the "standard" of two hours. And classes are limited to no more than 12 students. So, "do the math." If you're studying somewhere that offers less time to handle more students, you're getting less opportunity to work on your feet and make progress in your craft. All sessions feature both monologue study and scene-work, along with short "open scene" exercises, intended to provide actors multiple opportunities to make and strengthen the choices in their acting and work the balance between playing those choices and spontaneously reacting to their scene partner.

Career advice is also part of the program and actors are encouraged to take advantage of frequent opportunities in both stage and film.

For further information, call Andy Garrison at 816-674-5601,