Adult Acting Classes

Your voice belongs on stage

Step onto the South Bend rehearsal floor. Our nonprofit workshops welcome adults of all backgrounds to build confidence, learn classic stagecraft, and join a supportive local ensemble.

The Curriculum

Classes for every level

From absolute beginners to seasoned local players, our structured workshops offer practical training in a collaborative, non-competitive environment.

Level 1
Level 2
Level 3

Introduction to Acting

Improvisation & Play

Advanced Scene Work

Overcome stage fright and learn the fundamentals of scene study, character development, and physical expression in a welcoming group setting.

Sharpen your instincts and master active listening. This workshop focuses on spontaneous storytelling, comedic timing, and ensemble collaboration.

Dive deep into classical and contemporary texts. Refine your stage presence, vocal projection, and emotional truth for upcoming local productions.

Affordable & Accessible

Schedule and tuition rates

As a community-funded nonprofit, we keep our tuition low and our doors open. Select the schedule that fits your life and join our next cohort.

Weekly Schedule

Tuition Options

All classes meet on the South Bend rehearsal floor. Sessions run for eight consecutive weeks, culminating in an informal showcase for friends and family.

We believe financial barriers should never prevent anyone from experiencing the arts. Choose the payment tier that best supports your creative journey.

Standard Tuition: $160 per 8-week course Supported Rate: Flexible sliding-scale options available upon request.

Evening Cohort: Tuesdays, 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM Weekend Cohort: Saturdays, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Common Questions

What to expect

Whether you are stepping onto the stage for the first time or returning after years away, we are here to help.

Do I need prior acting experience?

What should I wear to rehearsals?

Are payment plans available?

Not at all. Our Level 1 class is specifically designed for absolute beginners. We focus on building a supportive environment where you can learn safely.

Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes and closed-toe shoes that allow you to move freely around the rehearsal floor. No special gear is required.

Yes. As an Indiana nonprofit, we offer flexible payment installments and partial scholarships to ensure our classes remain accessible to everyone in our community.