Acting as a career involves more than just performing in movies. Working actors perform in live theater productions, at theme parks, in commercials and on television shows. As actors start their careers, many work multiple jobs, such as working as extras in films or TV, to support themselves financially.
While many actors live in large metropolitan areas, such as Los Angeles or New York, production companies all over the U.S. hire actors on a regular basis. Travel is often necessary, and competition for acting positions is extremely high. Acting can be a tiring career, both physically and emotionally; actors often spend hours at a time at repetitive auditions and rehearsals. Rejection is constant for new actors starting their careers.
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The program of study combines in-depth classroom training with extensive production work. At the conclusion of their training, individuals are prepared to work on a wide range of material and in a variety of venues.
Students are required to attend all classes in their curriculum. In addition to courses offered in their department, actors take Survey of Theater and Drama and The Collaborative Process. The first production opportunity comes at the end of the first term with the presentation of collaboratively created projects. Actors work with directors, dramaturgs, and playwrights from their class to create theatre pieces based on source material assigned by the faculty. After this project, students in good standing enter the casting pool for school productions and are cast alongside second- and third-year
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All acting students work at Yale Rep as understudies, observing and working alongside professional actors and directors. Many students have the opportunity to perform in roles on the Yale Rep stage, depending on their appropriateness to the parts available. Through work at the professional theatre, those eligible students who are not members of Actors’ Equity Association will attain membership upon graduation. Yale Cabaret provides an additional, although strictly extracurricular, outlet for the exploration of a wide range of material: serious, absurdist, improvisational, and