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Are you an actor or a comedian yearning for your 15 minutes of fame? A solo-show could help launch your career and get you the attention that you deserve. Actress and writer Iris Bahr will show you how to make your solo-show so hysterical and moving, the audience will be putty in your hands. In this class, you'll figure out how to structure your show, transform personal events into compelling stories and create vivid, authentic characters. Through fun, in-class writing, acting and physical exercises, you'll figure out what your show is really about, who the characters are, and why your audience should care about them. Iris will also share her secrets for getting your show produced. By the end of this class, you'll have a completed a stellar solo-show that is performance ready and you'll even have the chance to perform a section of it at Writing Pad! It really won't be long until an audience is laughing, crying and shouting, "Bravo!" just for you!
Instructor: Iris Bahr Nov. 6, 13, 20, Dec. 3, 10, 2013 (5 Tues. a.m.'s, 1 performance) 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Cost: $475 (Includes snacks and tea) Location:Writing Pad East (688 S Santa Fe Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90021)
About Iris Bahr:
Iris Bahr is a critically acclaimed writer, actor, director and producer. Having starred on numerous television shows, she is best known for her recurring role as Svetlana (which she wrote and directed for Hdnet) and the Orthodox Jewish Girl that gets stuck on a ski-lift with Larry David on "Curb Your Enthusiasm". Her critically acclaimed solo show, "DAI (enough)" had an extended hit run Off-Broadway and won the prestigious Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Performance, (as well as 2 Drama Desk and UK Stage Award nominations for Best Performance and Sound Design.) She has performed DAI around the world, including at the United Nations for over 100 ambassadors and delegates. Her first solo show, "Planet America", received an LA Weekly nomination for Outstanding Solo Show and is currently in development as a feature film. She has written two humorous memoirs, "Dork Whore" (Bloomsbury) and its sequel "Macchu My Picchu" (Skirt).
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LocationWriting Pad East (View)
688 S Santa Fe, Apt. 312
Los Angeles, CA 90021
United States
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