Mar 19 2022
Master Class - Broadway Workshop: Mastering the Monologue

Master Class - Broadway Workshop: Mastering the Monologue

Presented by Appell Center for the Performing Arts at Appell Center for the Performing Arts

Get into character as you perfect your next monologue in this special workshop led by Broadway performer, Raymond Lee. Students will participate in a variety of exercises that dig into the research and character development of a monologue. While some monologues will be provided, students are encouraged to bring their own to perform and receive personalized feedback as time allows.

FOR AGES 14 -21

Please note that the instructor, Ray Lee, will be joining via zoom. We are excited to welcome students to the Appell Center Studio, or they can join from home if preferred.

About the Instructor:

RAYMOND J. LEE was most recently in the company of Once Upon A One More Time at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC. Before the pandemic, he was in the companies of Mack & Mabel at City Center Encores! and Soft Power at The Public Theater. Broadway credits include Aladdin, Anything Goes, Groundhog Day, Honeymoon in Vegas, and Mamma Mia! Regional credits include productions at A.C.T., La Jolla, The MUNY, and Paper Mill. Film/TV credits include Marriage Story, Ghost Town, “Succession,” “Billions,” “Red Oaks,” and “Smash.” His voiceover work includes projects for Dreamworks, Netflix, and several audiobooks.

Admission Info

Cost: $30

Phone: 717-846-1111

Dates & Times

2022/03/19 - 2022/03/19

Location Info

Appell Center for the Performing Arts

50 N George Street, York, PA 17401

Parking Info

Several convenient garage parking options and outdoor parking lots are available. Parking fees and hours of operation vary among the lots and garages below. For exact fees and hours, please contact the individual parking location directly. – CGA Parking Lot (George Street) – King Street Parking Garage – Market Street Parking Garage – Philadelphia Street Parking Garage – Central Market Parking Deck (Beaver Street) – St. John’s Parking Lot (Beaver Street)