TKS NextGen: High School Summer Acting Intensive

In the summer, we invite the best and brightest young theatre artists to experience one of the highest quality summer acting programs with Terry Knickerbocker Studio’s Summer High School Intensive, located in Brooklyn, NYC.

As a member of the next generation of theatre artists, our two-week intensive invites you to hone your acting skills, cultivate your unique voice, and prepare for your future. Experience intensive college conservatory-style training to know if it’s right for you, and learn about the BFA application process, and selecting and performing audition monologues, positioning yourself as a stronger candidate for these highly competitive programs.
Elevate your craft and set the stage for a future filled with artistic success!

  • Experience intense conservatory-style training
  • Discover whether you want to pursue this kind of training in college
  • Prepare for your college acting auditions
  • Be a better actor for your high school and future productions
  • Gain confidence for the rest of your life

Upon completion of our summer acting classes, you will join an inspiring and respected community of successful actors, and you, too, can proudly call yourself a confident alum of TKS. 

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Who is the summer acting program for?

This is an acting program for teens who are rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Our summer acting intensive is for those who are serious about training as an actor, finding their voice, and creating original work. If you are looking for something more impactful than your typical theatre summer camp, Terry Knickerbocker Studio’s High School Summer Intensive may be for you. While we encourage both students with more experience and those students who are newer to acting to attend, we will take you seriously as an actor and expect you to hold yourself to the same standards.

You’ll find and cultivate your own unique voice and truth, and discover who you really are as a young actor and artist.

This is an acting program for teens who are rising Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Our summer acting intensive is for those who are serious about training as an actor, finding their voice, and creating original work. If you are looking for something more impactful than your typical theatre summer camp, Terry Knickerbocker Studio’s High School Summer Intensive may be for you. While we encourage both students with more experience and those students who are newer to acting to attend, we will take you seriously as an actor and expect you to hold yourself to the same standards.

You’ll find and cultivate your own unique voice and truth, and discover who you really are as a young actor and artist.

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The TKS Difference

We know there are many NYC acting camps available for high school-aged actors, so here’s how we stand out:

  • Sanford Meisner’s popular and effective approach to actor training is at the heart of our teaching and philosophy, and a diverse group of some of the most exciting teachers working in the profession will bring you an array of supporting classes that will complement your Meisner work—Voice and Singing, Movement, Clown, and Creating Your Own Work (devising).
  • Each of our instructors are working toward a shared goal of training, seeing, and hearing each individual student as an artist who is learning to create their own original work in community with a like-minded ensemble of unique, daring artists of the future.
  • Our multiple workshops which serve to prepare you for college BFA applications and auditions, led by experts in these fields. 
  • Our Master Class Series where students will have the opportunity to connect with and learn from leading current artists in theater/film/television, such as Jurnee Smollett, Diana Oh, Stevie Walker-Webb, Jonathan McCrory, and Jharrel Jerome.
  • Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and belonging.
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Intensive Summer Acting Program for Young Actors 

Our 2024 program is July 8th-19th from approximately
10am-5pm weekdays

Feel to reach out to us for more information using the How Can We Help form below

Location: TK Studio, Industry City, Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Sample Schedule
Tuition: $1,800 + $75 administrative fee
(Payment plans available. Please email justin@terryknickerbockerstudio.com to receive the financial aid request form) 

Please note: as this is not a sleepaway camp, housing is not included; that said, if you’re coming from further away, we do have a connection to educational housing nearby and are happy to work with you if needed.

While meals are not included, our location in Industry City allows students access to a variety of delicious and exciting food options, and we are always eager to make recommendations.

Our High School Program Faculty

Highly trained, talented, empathetic, collaborative, and diverse—we’re honored to introduce our incredible faculty, who embody these characteristics and so much more.

High School Summer Program Classes

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Introduction to Meisner Technique

with Celestine Rae

In this Introduction to Meisner Technique class, you will learn the foundational aspects of the Meisner training – living truthfully under imaginary circumstances, listening and responding honestly in the moment, repetition, the independent activity, the knock at the door, objectives, relationships, and shared circumstances. Through the Meisner training, you will develop a deeper connection to your personal truths through improvisational exercises and partner work. By the end of class, you will be more connected to your your unique voice and point of view using Meisner’s emphasis on imaginative crafting and specificity. 

Clown

with Justin Cimino

Clown work is based in the pursuit of the clown in all of us: you as the “little one” who used to play with abandon and wasn’t yet socialized, the actor with a desire to uncover the beautiful, the violent, the passionate, the mysterious, and the funny with an intense curiosity. Through an introduction to Clown work, utilizing solo, partner, and group exercises, you will remember what it was like to play, will rethink your relationship with failure, and will fight your fears and identify and combat your inhibitions as actors and artists. Through Clown-based improvisational character and scene creation, you will produce original work to be shared out at the end of the program. 

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Introduction to Movement

with Mackian Bauman

In this Introduction to Meisner Technique class, you will learn the foundational aspects of the Meisner training – living truthfully under imaginary circumstances, listening and responding honestly in the moment, repetition, the independent activity, the knock at the door, objectives, relationships, and shared circumstances. Through the Meisner training, you will develop a deeper connection to your personal truths through improvisational exercises and partner work. By the end of class, you will be more connected to your your unique voice and point of view using Meisner’s emphasis on imaginative crafting and specificity. 

Creating Your Own Work

with Andrea Murillo

In this class, students will embark on a journey of creative expression. By exploring the depths of their identities and aspirations, both individually and collectively, participants will lay the groundwork for creating original, interdisciplinary theater. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources and visual, musical, and textual elements, students will immerse themselves in the creative process, weaving together meaningful narratives and building theater pieces that reflect their unique perspectives and experiences.

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Exploring Voice For Performance

with Becca Barrett

This class will introduce you to the fundamental skills of spoken voice for performance, including tension/release, breath, resonance, and articulation. We will draw on a range of voice practitioners to build a toolbox for voice in any performance context, including Kristin Linklater, Patsy Rodenburg, Frankie Armstrong, and Jo Estill. You will learn an embodied approach to connect breath, body, sound, and thought and apply these skills to poetic text. We will explore the possibilities of the voice both solo and in the group for a fun and expansive look at the spoken voice.

Mastering College Audition Monologues

with Steven J. West

This two session master class will break down the complex and competitive world of college auditions—focusing mainly on a method for finding the often elusive ‘quality monologue’. Whether a theater degree is in your future or not, this workshop will serve anyone that has ever had to do a monologue for an audition.

In the first session, with an emphasis on ‘working, smarter, not harder’, learn to select a quality material that is age-appropriate, has a clear, active objective and showcases what you do well.

In the second session, students will receive feedback helping to build upon the impulse they followed when selecting their piece. Students will walk away with a 60 to 90 second monologue that will serve them well in college auditions or any other audition where a monologue is needed.

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Singing for the Actor

with Sakile Camara

This class is for actors who love to sing or even just love music and want to learn more about vocal technique and how to create characters through song. Whether you have taken voice lessons, been in any musical theatre productions or love to sing at home, this class is for you! The purpose of this course is twofold: To explore vocal technique basics including relaxation, breath support, placement, articulation and alignment and to learn storytelling through the vulnerable act of singing-which will include learning how to breakdown a song like a script, connect to emotions through the body and to allow connection to free the voice; Everyone will get to sing individually and start the journey towards building confidence with their vocal technique and exploring storytelling through song. 

High School Summer Program Classes

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Introduction to Meisner Technique

with Celestine Rae

In this Introduction to Meisner Technique class, you will learn the foundational aspects of the Meisner training – living truthfully under imaginary circumstances, listening and responding honestly in the moment, repetition, the independent activity, the knock at the door, objectives, relationships, and shared circumstances. Through the Meisner training, you will develop a deeper connection to your personal truths through improvisational exercises and partner work. By the end of class, you will be more connected to your your unique voice and point of view using Meisner’s emphasis on imaginative crafting and specificity. 

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Clown

with Justin Cimino

Clown work is based in the pursuit of the clown in all of us: you as the “little one” who used to play with abandon and wasn’t yet socialized, the actor with a desire to uncover the beautiful, the violent, the passionate, the mysterious, and the funny with an intense curiosity. Through an introduction to Clown work, utilizing solo, partner, and group exercises, you will remember what it was like to play, will rethink your relationship with failure, and will fight your fears and identify and combat your inhibitions as actors and artists. Through Clown-based improvisational character and scene creation, you will produce original work to be shared out at the end of the program. 

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Introduction to Movement

with Mackian Bauman

In this Introduction to Meisner Technique class, you will learn the foundational aspects of the Meisner training – living truthfully under imaginary circumstances, listening and responding honestly in the moment, repetition, the independent activity, the knock at the door, objectives, relationships, and shared circumstances. Through the Meisner training, you will develop a deeper connection to your personal truths through improvisational exercises and partner work. By the end of class, you will be more connected to your your unique voice and point of view using Meisner’s emphasis on imaginative crafting and specificity. 

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Creating Your Own Work

with Andrea Murillo

In this class, students will embark on a journey of creative expression. By exploring the depths of their identities and aspirations, both individually and collectively, participants will lay the groundwork for creating original, interdisciplinary theater. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources and visual, musical, and textual elements, students will immerse themselves in the creative process, weaving together meaningful narratives and building theater pieces that reflect their unique perspectives and experiences.

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Exploring Voice For Performance

with Becca Barrett

This class will introduce you to the fundamental skills of spoken voice for performance, including tension/release, breath, resonance, and articulation. We will draw on a range of voice practitioners to build a toolbox for voice in any performance context, including Kristin Linklater, Patsy Rodenburg, Frankie Armstrong, and Jo Estill. You will learn an embodied approach to connect breath, body, sound, and thought and apply these skills to poetic text. We will explore the possibilities of the voice both solo and in the group for a fun and expansive look at the spoken voice.

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Mastering College Audition Monologues

with Steven J. West

This two session master class will break down the complex and competitive world of college auditions—focusing mainly on a method for finding the often elusive ‘quality monologue’. Whether a theater degree is in your future or not, this workshop will serve anyone that has ever had to do a monologue for an audition.

In the first session, with an emphasis on ‘working, smarter, not harder’, learn to select a quality material that is age-appropriate, has a clear, active objective and showcases what you do well.

In the second session, students will receive feedback helping to build upon the impulse they followed when selecting their piece. Students will walk away with a 60 to 90 second monologue that will serve them well in college auditions or any other audition where a monologue is needed.

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Singing for the Actor

with Sakile Camara

This class is for actors who love to sing or even just love music and want to learn more about vocal technique and how to create characters through song. Whether you have taken voice lessons, been in any musical theatre productions or love to sing at home, this class is for you! The purpose of this course is twofold: To explore vocal technique basics including relaxation, breath support, placement, articulation and alignment and to learn storytelling through the vulnerable act of singing-which will include learning how to breakdown a song like a script, connect to emotions through the body and to allow connection to free the voice; Everyone will get to sing individually and start the journey towards building confidence with their vocal technique and exploring storytelling through song. 

Ready to Apply?

Our application is short and straightforward. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact justin@terryknickerbockerstudio.com

We can’t wait to meet you!