Featured Courses

Acting for the Immigrant Actor

Presented by Hadi Tabbal

As immigrant actors, we are not only from somewhere else. We also come to this industry with different cultural sensibilities, languages, accents, physical behavior, human experiences, blindspots, and expectations. We also often find ourselves having to deal with way more than the craft. There are artistic, legal, and financial pressures that are particular to immigrants. What do we need to build our careers in theater, film, and TV? And how can we ‘own’ who we are at every step of the way? This class is designed for aspiring and early career actors in the U.S. It covers the 1) artistic aspect of acting and audition technique for theater, film, and TV, 2) 2) the business aspect and how the acting industry works, and 3) the legal aspect of employment authorization that is a kind of difficulty exclusive to international actors. The class is deeply rooted in practice across a wide range of material from film, TV, and theater.

Hadi Tabbal is a NY-based theater, film, and TV actor and writer. Hadi just starred in the Pulitzer prize-winning play ENGLISH on Broadway which opened to rave reviews and was named the best play of the decade by Variety. Hadi himself won an Obie Award and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel for his work on ENGLISH at The Atlantic Theater. Hadi also starred in the NY Times Critic’s Pick production of THE VAGRANT Trilogy at The Public Theater. On television, Hadi starred as Amir Al-Raisani on NBC’s THE BRAVE… read more

Singing for Actors: From Speech to Song – A Masterclass (Jane Streeton)

Presented by Jane Streeton

To be held in person

Head of Singing at RADA (The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London), Jane Streeton, is excited to share her many years of experience working with actors in the field of singing.

In this workshop, we will focus on exploring the relationship between speech and song and to develop the notion of singing as an extension of your own speaking voice.
In the same way as RADA’s many illustrious graduates, you will learn about singing from a technical, musical and theatrical standpoint and we expect that at the end of this workshop you will understand the next steps in your singing journey and will have gained confidence in your ability to use singing as part of your actor’s skill set.

All levels of singing ability are welcomed and you are encouraged to bring a song of your choice to work on, masterclass-style.

A piano accompanist will be provided so please bring sheet music or come prepared to sing an unaccompanied song if you prefer.

Jane is very happy to return to HB and looks forward to meeting you there!

Self-Producing for Artists (Fran Kirmser)

Presented by Broadway Producer Fran Kirmser

Held in person

If you’ve ever wanted to self-produce a project, now is your chance to jump in!

Self-Producing for Artists is a 2-hour intensive workshop for artists who want to ‘self-produce’ a project and need a plan. Walk in with a specific idea or project, and walk out with a comprehensive plan to accomplish it. Students are provided with a packet of essential guides and a roadmap for their creative project. Upon registration, Fran will hold phone conferences with each student to tailor their path. We will swiftly and productively move through the process below to materialize your idea into a specific action plan!

• Writing and Speaking about your Project
• Developing your work
• Fundraising and Budgeting
• Production Timeline
• Team Building, including Casting
• Pitching your work
• Marketing and Audience Development

*Please review registration prerequisites before enrolling.

“Every single thing about her workshop was valuable. It left me feeling empowered and ready to tackle my creative endeavors.” – Julia Boyles (Artist)

“…the most productive, efficient and inspiring workshop ever. Fran has been in our shoes, she understands challenges. She gives you a structure and a master plan. I left really energized and armed with real funding resources. There are a lot of residencies out there or opportunities to show work as a showcase but there are not that many skilled professionals who take the time to equip you with just the right tools to feel ready to leap into producing your work. To that end, Fran is really a gem in the industry. ” – Caroline Brethenoux (Artist)

“Fran has such a wonderful way of taking things that normally seem very daunting and making them do-able and that is a true gift!”
– Jessica Myers (Artist)

Fran Kirmser is a Tony Award winning Producer, Author and Educator. Broadway Credits include BOB FOSSE’S DANCIN’, AUGUST WILSON’S RADIO GOLF, HAIR, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS, WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF, and a sports series for stage Fran conceived and produced including LOMBARDI, MAGIC/BIRD, BRONX BOMBERS. She serves as Executive Producer for the feature film LOMBARDI with Legendary Pictures based on the play…read more