Alumni Scarlett Johansson & Christopher Walken Star in Jungle Book Remake

Young Actors at Strasberg alumna Scarlett Johansson and Lee Strasberg-trained Christopher Walken take on live-action Jungle Book.
Lee Strasberg-Trained Sally Field Receives National Medal of Arts
Sally Field is presented with the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama.
Alumnus Scott Cooper’s “BLACK MASS” out Friday

New film by LSTFI alumnus Scott Cooper – known for “Crazy Heart” and “Out of the Furnace” – in theatres this Friday!
‘TODAY’ Show Anchors Learn The Lee Strasberg Method™

‘TODAY’ show anchors get schooled by LSTFI Method Acting teacher, Geoffrey Horne.
YAS SPOTLIGHT: Alex Peters

Learn more about our latest Young Actors at Strasberg spotlight: Alex Peters
Meet Crystal Skillman: Recipient of The Clifford Odets Ensemble Play Commission

We sat down with Crystal Skillman, who is writing Pulp Verité, a new work for The Clifford Odets Ensemble Play Commission.
Sarah Is Not Her Name

“Sarah Is Not Her Name” is a collaborative effort between Lee Strasberg alumni Eduardo Rios, Marcel Simoneau, and Christina Paterno.
Meet Shaun Peknic: Recipient of The Lee Strasberg Directing Fellowship

We had a chance to sit down with Shaun Peknic, who has been awarded The Lee Strasberg Directing Fellowship to direct Crystal Skillman’s upcoming Pulp Vérité for The Clifford Odets Ensemble Play Commission.
Meet Steve DiUbaldo and David Mendizábal

We had a chance to sit down with Steve DiUbaldo and David Mendizábal, who have been awarded The Clifford Odets Ensemble Play Commission and The Lee Strasberg Directing Fellowship, respectively.
YAS SPOTLIGHT: Rafi Reiss

Learn more about our latest Young Actors at Strasberg spotlight: Rafi Reiss!
Sasha Krane and Katherine McEwan Win Film Festival Awards for SOLITARY

Sasha Krane, the Strasberg Institute’s resident director and teacher of acting for film and television, and his wife Katharine McEwan have won several awards for their most recent film, SOLITARY.
I Remember It Well

2015 StrasbergWORKS Selection
I Remember It Well tells the true story of famous French actor, singer, and entertainer, Maurice Chevalier.
Eleanora Duse Scholarship Recipient: Palesa Sekati

Palesa Sekati is a talented young actor from South Africa, whose childhood dream of studying The Lee Strasberg Method Acting™ in New York City has been recently realized.
“Red Light Winter” goes to Poland: Interview with Sean Borderes

Sean Borderes talks about “Red Light Winter”, the International Theatre Schools Festival, and Method Acting.
“Red Light Winter” goes to Poland: Interview with Shannon Spangler

Shannon gives us the inside scoop on her experience during “Red Light Winter”.
“Red Light Winter” goes to Poland: Interview with Mike Turner

Mike Turner shares his experience working with Laura Savia, taking on “Red Light Winter”, and going to Poland.
YAS SPOTLIGHT: Michele Bear

Learn more about our latest Young Actors at Strasberg spotlight: Michele Bear!
Reasons to be Pretty

When Greg makes a seemingly harmless comment about his girlfriend Steph’s “regular” looking face, the information gets back to Steph and sends their relationship off the deep end.
LSTFI takes ‘Red Light Winter’ to Warsaw

The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute® represents the United States at The International Theatre Schools Festival in Warsaw.
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

In a small Oklahoma town we find Rubin, a traveling salesman for a harness firm, Cora, his sensitive and lovely wife, Sonny, their little boy and Reenie, their teenage daughter.
YAS SPOTLIGHT: Jade Hui

Learn more about our latest Young Actors at Strasberg spotlight: Jade Hui!
YAS SPOTLIGHT: Caroline Campos

Learn more about our latest Young Actors at Strasberg spotlight: Carolina Campos!
Middletown

As a friendship develops between longtime resident John Dodge and new arrival Mary Swanson, the lives of the inhabitants of Middletown intersect in strange and compelling ways.
Blue Window

Commitment is pictured as the blue window that skydivers see when they get ready to jump from a plane. Some people jump. Others hesitate, some to be pushed, some to never leave the plane.