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Workshop for Actors: Successfully Navigating an Acting Career in the Baltimore Area, Broadway and Hollywood

Julia Amsterdam of TVI Actors Studio and Taylor Royall in Baltimore sent this in today:

You are invited to join Taylor Royall’s Scott Goodhue, and Los Angeles and New York based TVI Actors Studio founder Alan Nusbaum, for an informative workshop for actors, “Successfully Navigating an Acting Career in the Baltimore area, Broadway and Hollywood.”

This interactive and multi-media event provides Baltimore area actors with the necessary tools and know-how to continue building their careers in all markets using proven practices and innovative insider tips. Learn how to choose and keep a talent agent in NY, LA, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, plus how to find auditions in these cities.

Also, learn tips on interviewing and auditioning successfully, ways to meet TV network and Film Casting Directors and create a thriving tri-coastal acting career.

Space is limited, so reserve your spot now! Call TVI Actors Studio at
212-302-1900 or click here.

You can also email: juliea@tvistudios.com

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One Response to "Workshop for Actors: Successfully Navigating an Acting Career in the Baltimore Area, Broadway and Hollywood"

  1. sorry, I am an year late for this but are there any chances of having this workshop again in near future? Will surely like to attend it.

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