Videos About the Program
Over the course of the past year, we have been interviewing and recording some of the senior Grad Acting faculty members as a way of showing you their perspectives on their disciplines, the program, and the transformations undergone by Grad Acting students. You will find these clips scattered across the informational pages throughout the site, but they are also archived here:
Auditions
What kind of actor are we looking for?
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About NYU Actors
- Janet Zarish Talks About Actors as Citizens
- Jim Calder Talks About Boring vs. Interesting
- Deb Lapidus Talks About Opening Up Actors as Singers
The Grad Acting Faculty
The Training
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About NYU Training Advantage
- Janet Zarish Talks About the Actor's Training
- Larry Maslon Talks About the Now of Then and Cultural Context
- Jim Calder Talks About Comfort in the Classroom
- Janet Zarish Talks About the Actor at the Center of the Training
The Acting Curriculum
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About Actor Development
- Janet Zarish Talks About the Curriculum
- Larry Maslon Talks About the External Objectives of a Play
The Movement Curriculum
The Voice & Speech Curriculum
Living in New York City
What makes NYU Grad Acting different?
- Janet Zarish Talks About the Grad Acting Difference
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About Experimenting
- Janet Zarish Talks About Why Grad Acting is Unique
- Deb Lapidus Talks About Singing and Acting
- Jim Calder Talks About Theatrical Intention
Productions at NYU
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About Productions
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About the Directors of the Productions
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About Shakespeare
- Larry Maslon Talks About Production Work
NYU Actors in the Real World
- Mark Wing-Davey Talks About the Actor's Challenge
- Janet Zarish Talks About What Actors Like About Grad Acting
- Deb Lapidus Talks About Coaching Professional Actors



















