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Hundreds of aspiring actors from across the country audition annually for entry into the master’s degree program at the National Theatre Conservatory—only eight are chosen. For the next three years they refine their talents and techniques alongside the professionals of the Tony Award-winning Denver Center Theatre Company. This series follows a new class over its three-year odyssey of challenges in stage, film, and television instruction and then catches up with them a year out as they try to put their talents to work. 3-part series, 40-55 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2001



The Series Includes : Towards the Limelight: Mastering Skills and Techniques | Second Year: Putting the Pieces Together | Actors in Earnest: Graduation and Beyond
     


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