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  1. METHOD ACTING. At the core of the Strasberg curriculum are the Method Acting classes. Students are required to take two Method Acting classes per 10- or 12-week term, each with a different teacher. These classes are designed to train the actor in Lee Strasberg’s systematic approach to acting, known throughout the world as The Method.

  2. Formerly a professor at NYU/Tisch Film & TV Department, Ms. Cohen has been a faculty member at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute for over 25 years. In October, 2008, Ms. Cohen was honored to represent the United States in the work of Lee Strasberg, at the international Methodic Theatrical Festival in Tuscany.

  3. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant alien students. The admissions process and student visa rules are specific to each campus and program. Find more information about international students at campus you are interested in attending: New York Campus. Los Angeles Campus.

  4. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute 115 Lee Strasberg Way (East 15th Street) New York , NY 10003. VIEW GOOGLE MAP. LOS ANGELES CAMPUS. Phone: 323-650-7777

  5. This annual scholarship honors the founding of The Institute by Lee and Anna Strasberg in 1969 and supports their vision of offering training in the innovative work of Lee Strasberg Method Acting™ to present and future generations of aspiring actors. This scholarship is open to both domestic and international students. Learn More.

  6. Through actor training, outreach, and the preservation of archival materials, The Institute works to further the legacy of Lee Strasberg®, train the world’s greatest actors, and maintain Lee’s place as a seminal figure in the great American theatre and film tradition.

  7. 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.