Introducing ReVision Education

 

All Classes are held at the VFW Hall, 701 Lake Avenue, Asbury Park, New Jersey

 

Come to the Cabaret: Cabaret Performance - For Adults

CLASS STARTS MONDAY APRIL 7th

INSTRUCTOR:  Thomas Morrissey

No matter what your background, whether you’ve sung before an audience or not you can experience the freedom of singing and the joy of performing. Songs are chosen specifically for each participant based on their ability. Participants will learn; how to approach a song, proper vocal techniques and performance skills. At the end of the 8 sessions, participants perform their songs in a cabaret show in a local restaurant/club for invited friends and family                 

 8 weekly sessions, Mondays 6:30pm – 9:30pm - Cost $175.00

 

 Improv & Comedy - For Adults

CLASS STARTS APRIL 21st

INSTRUCTER: Lou Liberatore

Explore your creativity and laugh a lot in the process. If you’ve ever wanted to be a member of a comedy troupe or have admired the ability of a stand up comic but thought you could never do that…you’re wrong. Here’s your chance to shine and make people laugh, including yourself. Following the 8 sessions, participants perform in an Improv/Comedy show they created in class at a local restaurant/club for invited friends and family.

8 weekly sessions, Mondays 6:30pm – 9:30pm - COST $150.00

 

ReVision Education Teaching Staff

Thomas Morrissey is one of the Producing Artistic Directors of the ReVision Theatre. RVT grew out of The Genesius Theatre Guild, which he founded in NYC in 1995 and served as its Artistic Director for 10 years. There he developed a critically acclaimed cabaret program, a nationally distributed CD, Our Heart Sings, featuring Kristen Chenoweth, Alice Ripley, and Emily Skinner. Tom has taught acting, musical theatre classes and workshops at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, Wagner College, New York University and The Creative Acting Company in NYC. A member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and Actors’ Equity Association. Tom has directed regionally and in New York. Tom directed The Genesius Theatre Guild’s productions of The Glass Mendacity, Just Us Boys, Dalliance In Vienna. He has also worked as a director at Circle Repertory Company, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Naked Angels and is a founding member of the Professional Directors Company at New York University. Tom produced Genesius premiere production of Jonathan Tolin’s The Last Sunday In June prior to its commercial New York run at the Century Center Theatre. Hi s website can be found at www.ThomasMorrissey.com

Stephen Bishop Seely attended both University of Texas in Austin and Michigan State University for his MFA in Acting He has served as an actor, singer, dancer and director in numerous local and regional productions throughout the United States. Some of his favorites include The Last Sunday in June written and directed by Jonathan Tolins, The Playboy Stories, Superfudge (National Tour w/John Tartaglia), KatsaroSongs, Peter Pan with Johnathan Freeman, King Lear with Robert Murray, Das Barbecü, Bent, He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother, Lonely Planet, The Mikado, and working for Circus World Museum as the Singing Ringmaster Big Top circus performances. At the Genesius Theatre Guild, he served as Literary Liaison and Director of Play Development. He started the Revolutionary Writers Workshop, RAW Reading Series. Stephen has continued to be innovative in theatre by developing the first ever GTG Script Development Group (The Dramaturgical Coalition). Stephen is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, and American Federation of  Television and Radio Artists. www.StephenBishopSeely.com

David E. Leidholdt has been teaching theatre for over 20 years. He is a founding Producer for ReVIsion Theatre and has taught acting at The Professional Performing Arts School, the Actors Institute in New York City. He most recently Directed Intervention for the Center Stage theatre in Westport, CT, which received New England’s Moss Hart Award and was presented at the New York Musical Theatre Festival. He has also taught acting at Stagedoor Manor, Cranbrook Theatre School, Random Farms Kids Theatre, and Ohio Northern University. He is a member of Society of Stage Directors and Choreographer, Lincoln Center Directors Lab.

Lou Liberatore has been a professional American actor for over 25 years. A graduate of Fordham University at Lincoln Center in Theatre, Lou continued his studies with the renowned acting teacher William Esper after interning at the groundbreaking Circle Repertory Company in New York City. Lou made his New York City stage debut in the 1982 Circle Repertory Company production of Richard II. As a permanent member of the company he appeared in The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler, Black Angel, and As Is and Lanford Wilson’s, Burn This, both of which transferred to Broadway. Appearing alongside Joan Allen and John Malkovich, his performance in Burn This earned him Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Circle Award nominations for Best Featured Actor in a Play. Lou recreated the role on the London stage. Lou has created roles for Manhattan Theatre Club, Lark Theatre Company, Vineyard Theatre and Mark Taper Forum. Lou is the Founder / Artistic Director of the Jersey Shore Writer’s Studio based in Asbury Park. He is currently a member of the Black Box of Asbury Park, the Arts Coalition of Asbury Park and The Lark Theatre Company. Lou is a member of Actors’ Equity Association, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Screen Actor’s Guild. He is the Literary Director of the ReVision Theatre as well as a member of the Advisory Board and is proud to share his experience as a member of the teaching staff.

 

 

 

 

 

ReVision Theatre is a federally-recognized 501(c)3, not-for-profit organization.

All donations are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law.