SHEFFIELD-Join the Tennessee Valley Arts Association for a 6 week Master Acting Workshop with Ronald Rand. One day a week, Saturdays from 4:30 – 6:00 pm. March 14th – April 18th at the Ritz Theatre Studio, Sheffield.
In the workshop you will learn how to interpret dramatic texts, physically transform yourself into a character, and work on audition skills and monologues. the Workshop fee $200 to enroll call 256-383-0533 Monday – Friday 9 – 5.
About Ronald Rand:
Ronald Rand U.S. Goodwill Cultural Ambassador, Performing Artist, Artistic Director and Playwright of the critically-acclaimed solo performance play, “LET IT BE ART!”
Mr. Rand has enjoyed immense response across 5 continents for 20 years performing his celebrated solo play, (LET IT BE ART! Harold Clurman’s Life of Passion) on five continents in 26 countries, 20 U.S. states, and 5 tours across India.
During 2019, Mr. Rand was invited to represent the United States as the first American to perform in The Kenya International Theatre Festival at Nairobi’s National Theatre, and at the Nakuru Players Theatre in Nakuru. He also taught his Master Acting Workshop twice at the Kenya Cultural Centre. Two months after the devastating attacks in Colombo, Mr. Rand traveled to Sri Lanka and represented the United States at the Colombo International Theatre Festival performing to standing ovations in “LET IT BE ART!”and taught his Master Acting Workshop. During that trip, he was also invited to perform “LET IT BE ART!” at the University of Performing & Visual Arts in Colombo, and taught his Master Acting Workshop for over 75 students.
In 2018, Mr. Rand represented the USA in the 8th Theatre Olympics performing to standing ovations in “LET IT BE ART!” in New Delhi’s famed Kamani Auditorium and the Tagore Theatre in Thiruvananthapuram.
He taught his Master Workshop, “Art of Transformation” at the National School of Drama, then performed to standing ovations in the Chevolek International Theatre Festival in Chelyabinsk, Russia, and taught master workshops at State Academies across Chelyabinsk.
Mr. Rand performed LET IT BE ART! Off-Broadway in two critically-acclaimed runs (at the Century Center, and at the ArcLight Theatre presented by The Mirror Repertory Theatre).