Acting Is Believing

Acting Is Believing

5.0Exceptional(15 reviews)

About

At the very first session, I get a feel for the student's level of ability and then design the content from there. No course in acting can be "one sdize fits all". Simply put, I assemble the exercises, monologues, improvs and scenes that I sense will work specifically for THEM. To set the right tone, our first lesson is a "getting acquainted" session" intended to build trust and support. From there, we design a program that fits. A good teacher will always expect the most a student can give--but always with patience and kindness.

I love watching students gain confidence and believability as the lessons progress; of course, that has to be the goal of any dedicated teacher. But with acting, the gains are right out there, live and in person! The teacher gets to watch everything in real time, and the student senses when exciting stuff is happening. That progress is rooted in the exercises, many of which I've designed personally. To build self-assurance, we begin with the least threatening assignments and move gradually to more challeging formats. These are intended to be enjoyable and--at the same time--illuminating. Whether comic or dramatic, plays should be play.


Highlights

Hired 2 times
1 employee
5 years in business
Serves Huntington , NY

Specialties

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Acting venue(s)

Theater, Improv theater, Musical theater, Film, TV episode, TV commercial, Radio, Not applicable; lessons are for personal interest

People in group

1 person, 2-4 people, 5 or more people

Acting focus area(s)

No specific focus, Hone diction and enunciation, Expand vocal range, Strengthen vocal projection, Refine vocal expression, Develop specific accent(s), Develop specific dialect(s)

Students goals

To prepare for an audition, To build confidence, To explore as a hobby, To continue professional development

Acting type(s)

I can make recommendations, Scene study, Cold reading, Method acting, Classical acting, Voice-over, Improv, Physical theater and movement

Student's age

14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Photos and videos


  • Reviews

    0.0
    0 reviews
    5
    0%
    4
    0%
    3
    0%
    2
    0%
    1
    0%

    JD

    John D.

    Jeff has an ease with, and respect for, students that seems at odds with the vast amount of knowledge that he possesses about the craft. That he can relay that information in an empathetic and easy manner is doubly impressive. In an arena where there is more ego than ability, Jeff is a shining star. I cant recommend working with him enough. Do it!
    ... Show more
    March 03, 2020

    JW

    Justine W.

    It is seldom that an actor has the opportunity to work with such a gifted teacher. One who has such a keen eye to the creative process, is able to foster a sense of trust that allows the student the space to grow as an actor and to understand the gift of what it means to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
    ... Show more
    February 28, 2020

    CC

    Christine C.

    I love working with Jeff! He really gets to know his actors and works with them to really explore their characters. I’ve worked with Jeff on many plays and he’s definitely my favorite director.
    ... Show more
    February 28, 2020

    MO

    Mike O.

    Jeff Bennett is the ultimate teacher and mentor. His ability to instill confidence in his students/actors always brings out the best in them. He has the unique ability to make his students relax and hone their skills at the same time. He also always, and I mean always, puts his actors in the best position to give their best possible performance on stage.
    ... Show more
    February 28, 2020

    JL

    Josh L.

    Jeff Bennett, was my high school theatre teacher for 3 years. He turned what in most schools was a lame class, into the most sought after elective in school. His enthusiasm, and love he has for teaching, gives his students an equal or greater enthusiasm to learn. Jeff made me a better student, and more importantly a better person. Im proud to call him a friend. (25 years later !!) Thanks jeff!
    ... Show more
    February 28, 2020

    JD

    Jen D.

    Jeff Bennett is a dedicated and passionate teacher of the craft of acting. He is incredibly supportive and always honest. He has the ability to create a safe space where you never feel judged so you can always feel free and open to try new things. He is a teacher and a friend. Love this guy! Become a student of Jeff Bennett and I promise you wont regret it.
    ... Show more
    February 27, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    If years of working in theater have taught me one thing, it's this: actors--whether rank beginners or experienced pros--are typically insecure by nature. "Will I be able to get a feel for that character?" "Will the director and I develop a comfortable rapport?" "How will my performance be received?" That's why a teacher's first responsibility is to put the student at ease, to minimize their fears so that the creative juices can flow unopposed. The constructive criticism will come, but never at the starting gate! 

    Bachelors Degree in Theatre Performance from Queens College; several decades of experience teaching acting and directing plays at Shoreham / Wading River High School (the auditorium bears my name), Port Jefferson's Theatre Three, Cafe LaMama in Manhattan, and Lindenhurt's Studio Theatre.

    Scaled to the individual student.

    The inspiration for my lifelong commitment to theatre derives from an early fascination with all forms of this art form...beginning with lead roles in summer camp shows dating back to childhood (literally) and continuing to the present day. All my work as a director, actor, and teacher stems from memories of that youthful passion.

    All ages, all ethnicities, all dispositions.

    My work with the cast of Lindenhurst's Studio Theatre for the Long Island Premiere of Stephen Adly Guirgis's "Between Riverside and Crazy".  A brilliant cast matched by an inspired and inspiring script.

    Know what goal you want to pursue before the start of lessons (audition for regional or community theaters, gain experience in a discipline that is new--and maybe a little scary--to me, aspire to seek roles in professional TV or film.) These may well change, even soon, but it makess sense to walk in on the first day knowing where you HOPE to land.

    See "Advice" above.


    Services offered

    Acting
    Voice Acting
    Public Speaking
    Modeling
    Speech