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  1. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® is the culmination of Lee Strasberg’s work. His students represent the 50 years Lee Strasberg spent training actors—from the Group Theatre in 1931, through the Actors Studio and The Institute until 1981, and beyond through The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Here are some of the notable ...

  2. 4 Weeks | $350. A month-long class dedicated to a more focused study of Method Acting. Open to LSTFI alumni and students who have completed Method 101. Young Actors. 12 Weeks | $1200. Online Method Acting classes for students in Grades 7-12. Meets on Saturdays during the traditional school year (Fall, Winter, Spring).

  3. NEW YORK 12 WEEK PROGRAM. The 12 Week Program is designed for both beginners wishing to explore The Lee Strasberg Method ™ Acting and professionals wishing to brush up on their technique. Classes are conducted Monday through Friday (mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Students can choose between full-time or part-time options and can register ...

  4. The Method as developed by Lee Strasberg was a means for training the actor to achieve this type of truly moving performance, infused with a vibrant inner life, and experienced on stage as if for the first time. Legendary American actor, Laurette Taylor, writing in 1914, described the work of the talented actor both brilliantly and simply:

  5. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® is one cohesive school, founded by Lee Strasberg with the same educational mission and the same high standard of actor training. Both campuses teach Lee Strasberg’s Method in its purest form and offer the same core classes. Elective classes, however, will vary at each campus and are subject to change.

  6. There’s no better place to study acting than alongside a vibrant community of Broadway shows, downtown theatre, and a thriving film and television scene – all in the cultural capital of the world. Get directions to the NYC campus at 115 East 15th Street New York, NY 10003 or contact the Institute by calling (212) 533-5500. COME TO AN OPEN ...

  7. What better place to learn the craft of acting, than the film and television capital of Los Angeles. Discover things to do in West Hollywood. Get directions to the LA campus at 7936 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90046 or contact the Institute by calling (323) 650-777.