An Actor’s Technique Class

3o Week progression
taught by Aaron Clements-Levin
Whether you’re an actor, director, playwright, dramaturge, or teacher, this class will help you to develop a solid understanding of acting as well as script analysis.
This class will help you:
Develop a solid acting technique that you can depend on
Address the specific acting problems that you are having
Work on audition monologues and scenes suggested by the teacher that will challenge and stretch you
Increase your understanding of the characters, their relationships, and the circumstances they find themselves in through in-depth analysis of the text
Stretch your imagination, focus your concentration, and develop an ease and fullness of expression
Class size is limited to just 12 students to ensure a focused, supportive environment. I personally interview each prospective student to see if we’re a good fit for working together. If you’re interested, please fill out the form below, and I’ll be in touch to schedule a quick conversation.
Class details:
COST: $500 per quarter (3 quarters)
TIME: Mondays from 6:00pm - 10pm
DATES: September 29, 2025 through June 8, 2026
LOCATION: Phinney Ridge Neighborhood, Seattle WA
Curriculum
Fall
Where to begin
September 29 to December 8, 2025
Building Disciplined Work Habits
How to Analyze a Script
Building Your Understanding of the
Play and the Character
Creating a Personal Connection.
Winter
Acting the Choices
March 30 to June 8, 2026
Training the Voice, Body and Mind
Secrets to Giving a Good Audition
Putting It All Together -- The Rehearsal
Process
Dealing with the Classics
The Art of Acting Comedy
Spring
Training, Auditions, Rehearsals
January 5 to March 9, 2026
Doing vs. Feeling
Subtext
Expressing vs. Telling
Belief & Acceptance, Listening &
Staying Connected, and Trust
Creating the Physical Life of the
Character
Aaron Clements-Levin
is the Executive Artistic Director of Bridges Stage Company, which presented the West Coast premiere of Edmund White’s Terre Haute at ACT Theatre in 2014.
From ‘99 to ‘02 he was Executive Director of Bridges Int’l Repertory Theatre, for which he directed David Hare’s A Map of the World, Israel Horovitz’s The Primary English Class, and Ariel Dorfman’s Death and the Maiden. In 2005 he directed Love’s Labour’s Lost for the Seattle Shakespeare Company.
He has directed both modern and classical plays throughout the U.S., including the New York premieres of Jean-Claude Grumberg’s The Workroom (N.Y. Drama Desk Award nomination) and Ted Whitehead’s Old Flames (4 Villager Theatre Awards). He was the first American theatre director to work with the famous Sovremennik Theatre of Moscow, Russia.
Mr. Clements-Levin was trained as an actor by Mira Rostova (Montgomery Clift’s teacher), studied in London under actors and directors of The National Theatre of Great Britain and the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (B.F.A. in Acting) and the University of Washington (M.F.A. in Directing).
His new quartet of acting books,“Passing It On: A Dialogue on Acting” will be used in the class (prior to publication). He has taught acting to both beginners and professionals for over 47 years.