$5,000 provides 2,000 healthy meals or lifesaving medication for 20 people.
Bid now on the opportunity to experience a virtual workshop to learn how to draw casting directors and audiences into your intimate, on-screen musical performance with Actor, Stage Director & Filmmaker, Andy Señor Jr.!
About the workshop
Find comfort in front of the camera so that you can feel more “human” (and more like your true self) when singing. Break through the shell of mere “performance” and instead, give a real and honest interpretation that the camera automatically gravitates towards.
WHY DOING MOMENT-TO-MOMENT WORK IN MUSICAL THEATRE IS CRUCIAL
The camera reveals even more if you are authentic and in the moment. The camera is a brilliant marker for your honest work—you can’t lie to a camera, you can’t lie in a closeup. This is why it’s becoming even more crucial to be able to work moment-to-moment in your musical theater acting.
This workshop is applicable to singing on stage or in film/TV (think films such as the West Side Story remake, or the In the Heights movie) In addition to your musical series like Glee or Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, sometimes regular TV shows break into song! (Think Grey’s Anatomy or Crazy Ex-Girlfriend! Robert Morse in Mad Men)
About Andy Señor Jr.
Andy Señor Jr. was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He was the Associate Director of Gloria and Emilio Estefan’s musical On Your Feet! on Broadway, Netherlands, and UK West End Productions as well as Roundabout Theatre Company’s Broadway production of Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn. He served as Associate Director on the new musical FLY at Dallas Theatre Center w Jeffrey Seller. Andy made his professional debut in the Tony Award winning musical RENT as "Angel," playing the role on Broadway, London’s West End, and US National and International Tours. Later he became the Assistant Director to Michael Greif on the RENT revival Off Broadway, and went on to re-stage the production in Tokyo, Japan and the historic production in Havana, Cuba. Most recently he directed two new Nilo Cruz plays, Tsunami and Farhad and the Secret of Being.
He holds a BFA in Theatre from Florida International University who honored him with a Torch Award, noting him as a distinguished alumni, and further trained at The Public Theatre’s Shakespeare LAB where he appeared in All’s Well That Ends Well at the PUBLIC Theatre. In the spring of 2021 his HBO Original Documentary, Revolution Rent, was released with Neil Patrick Harris as the Executive Producer.
$5,000 provides 2,000 healthy meals or lifesaving medication for 20 people.