The Drowsy Chaperone

In a loving send-up of the frivolously inconsequential musicals of the Jazz Age, a fan known as Man in Chair gives a spin to the original cast recording of one such musical.
2020 Lee Strasberg Film Festival

On Friday, March 6, the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute hosted its third annual Strasberg Film Festival!
Stupid F##king Bird

Sort of adapted from Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, Stupid F##king Bird stages a timeless battle between young and old, past and present, in search of the true meaning of it all.
Associate Degree Program Finishes First Term

Strasberg LA has a brand new degree program that just finished its first term. Find out what one of the students, Vjosa Halili, has to say about her experience.
Kodachrome

Welcome to Colchester, a small town where everybody knows each other and the pace of life allows the pursuit of love to take up as much space as it needs.
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute Celebrates 50 Years

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute celebrated its 50th Anniversary and honored Geoffrey Horne for over 40 years of teaching!
What of the Night

What of the Night is a prophecy about the effects of greed and poverty on American life. A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 1990, today that prophecy feels perhaps more urgent than ever before.
The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute Day

On October 18, 2019, the student body, staff, faculty, and alumni of The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute gathered for a group photo commemorating The Institute’s 50th Anniversary!
Stanislavsky’s The Three Sisters

Among our 50th Anniversary celebrations, the school invited Dr. Sergei Tcherkasski from Russia to conduct a two-week long masterclass, culminating in a production of the final act of Chekhov’s The Three Sisters.
Fornés Fest

In celebration of Latinx theatre, LSTFI is proud to present an evening of scenes by María Irene Fornés.
StrasbergTALKS: Pooch Hall

On September 17, 2019, season actor Pooch Hall delivered a StrasbergTALK to students at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute.
Masterclass by Hermann Scherer

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute welcomes 217 German students as a part of Masterclass by Hermann Scherer.
Summer 2019 Conservatory Performance

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute presents the Conservatory Performance – Summer 2019!
Wine and Pizza

Sisters Melissa and Liz have had a strained relationship over the years, but especially since the death of their father three years ago. “Wine and Pizza” is an examination of the human spirit during one family’s heartache, dysfunction, and survival.
4-Day Intensive with Vincent D’Onofrio

This week, fourteen students and alumni from The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute were selected to study with acclaimed […]
Spring 2019 Conservatory Performance

Group One Directed by Leah Reddy
Group Two Directed by Mike Keller
June 19-22, 2019. The Marilyn Monroe Theatre
We Are Not Well

We Are Not Well (2019)
By Trish Harnetiaux
A failing cruise line calls on an avant-garde theatre director to adapt Eugène Ionesco’s The Chairs, set to premiere on its new Bahamas route. What could go wrong?
Machinal

A woman struggles to live and love in a modern, technological world. She becomes so overwhelmed with how mechanical and sad life is, she murders her husband.
2019 Lee Strasberg Film Festival: Young Actors Edition

Welcome back to the second annual Strasberg Film Festival: Young Actors Edition!
2019 Lee Strasberg Film Festival

Check out the line up – and winners! – of the second annual Strasberg Film Festival.
Spring Awakening

A collaboration between students of NYU Tisch and LSTFI, the hit musical SPRING AWAKENING follows group of teenagers grappling with puberty and sexuality in 19th century Germany.
Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train

The Sixty-six Theater Co. is launching their 2018 season with Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis’ powerful prison play Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train.
Fall 2018 Conservatory Performance

Directed by Nina Fry, the Fall 2018 Conservatory Performance represents a culmination of 2 years of study.
Old Friends Who Just Met

Old Friends Who Just Met (2018)
By Amy E. Witting
As graduation approaches, nine roommates of Odyssey College’s Class of 2001 learn to navigate their lives and find their voices – all in an ever more complex time in history.