MEDIA ALERT!: Professional actors provide workshop, critique for Triton College theater students

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WHAT:                  Professional actors provide workshop, critique for Triton College theater students

Triton College theater students will have the opportunity to learn and receive critique from professional local actors and directors during their finals this week. Students of the Acting II class will perform four scenes from productions by playwright Tennessee Williams for the actors, each of whom have worked extensively with theater companies in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs. This week, students worked with Adrianne Cury of Oak Park who showed them different acting techniques and dialects.    

WHO:                   Professional Actors/Directors: Adrianne Cury of Oak Park; Kurt Naebig of Lombard; and Randy Steinmeyer of Chicago

WHEN:                 Noon on Thursday, May 17

WHERE:               Cox Auditorium (Room J-108), in the J-Building; Triton College, 2000 Fifth Ave., River Grove, Ill.

WHY:                    Triton College looks for opportunities to enhance a student’s education through real-world experiences across all fields of study.

Artistic Director of Theatre Amy Fenton believes that by offering students lessons and advice from professional actors, it will help them to improve where needed and give them the confidence to continue pursuing the field.

CONTACT:           Marketing Office: Alicia Roberson, Public Relations Writer, (708) 456-0300, ext. 3608, aroberso@triton.edu

WEBSITE:             www.triton.edu

EXTRA:                  Headshots and bios of the professional actors are available.

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Triton College theater students will receive critique from professional local actors and directors during their final exam.
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Professional Actors/Directors Adrianne Cury of Oak Park, Kurt Naebig of Lombard, and Randy Steinmeyer of Chicago will provide students with lessons in acting and ways to improve.
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Triton College looks for opportunities to enhance a student’s education through real-world experiences across all fields of study.
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