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?
In the Chair Podcast: Strasberg on Fyre

Simone sits down with Trish Harnetiaux, Olivia Songer, and Blayze Teicher to discuss the 2019 Spring Practicum show: We Are Not Well.
In The Chair Podcast: The Life & Times of Jeffrey Ferguson

LSTFI dance teacher Jeffrey Ferguson sits down to talk dance, travel, and more. Tune in to hear Jeffrey guess our hosts’ star signs!
LSTFI Student Stories: Noah

LSTFI student Noah reflects on stereotyping, the evolution of the acting industry, and staying true to himself.
In the Chair Podcast: A Dream of Passion

LSTFI alumni Sam Permar and Ruthie Ofrasio join the podcast to share the ways in which they’ve created their own work and forged their own paths since graduation.
In the Chair Podcast: Come & Meet Those Dancing Feet

LSTFI’s Madeline Jaye sits down with Will & Simone to talk about balancing a career in the arts with family life. Alumna Maria Byers joins in to discuss body image in theatre and dance.
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.
In the Chair Podcast: Get Me Bodied

This week’s guests, Ron Navarre and Erica Pappas discuss the importance of working with your body as an actor.
In the Chair Podcast: Strasberg Who Bore Me

Directors Sam Barkley & Theresa Burns chat with Will & Simone about Spring Awakening and how to keep actors safe in the rehearsal room. Cast members Jeff Lawless and Camden Espino share from the actor’s point of view.
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.
LSTFI Student Stories: Ivory

LSTFI student Ivory found solace in The Institute and discovered that theatre was a passion she could dedicate herself to.
In the Chair Podcast: The Rest is Still Unwritten

Will & Samantha are joined by LSTFI teacher Bruce Baumer, NYU senior Patrick Yeboah, and Broadway’s former Elphaba – Carla Stickler!
FROG AND PEACH: Twelfth Night

Frog and Peach transforms The Sheen Center Black Box Theater once again, this time into the seaside kingdom of Illyria, replete with fiendish pranks, public brawls, and an original score by Honey West’s Ted Zurkowski in this startlingly modern romp.
In the Chair Podcast: The NYU Tisch Experience (Advanced Professional Training)

Max Weinstein and Leona Stewart join Will & Samantha to talk about Strasberg, study abroad, and their final years at NYU.
Alumni Spotlight: Max Weinstein

NYU Tisch at Strasberg alumnus Max Weinstein traveled to Shanghai to appear as Greg in a Baayork Lee-directed production of “A Chorus Line”.
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.
Liana Sonenclar Writes Her Own Story

Alumna Liana Sonenclar is on a fast track to success with her acting and writing career.
In the Chair Podcast: The NYU Tisch Experience (Primary Training)

Will & Samantha are joined by Alyssa Virji and Dillon Odle to talk college auditions, The Method, and everything NYU.
Alumni Spotlight: Dan Shaked

Alumnus Dan Shaked reflects on his career since finishing his training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.
Alumni Spotlight: Rebecca Knox

Orange is the New Black star Rebecca Knox discusses the way that The Method has helped her career.
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.