<p>I’m going to be in it next year, so I will tell you what I know</p>
<p>Basically, it’s going to be awesome and you should try out. The head/ creator of the studio, Kent Gash, is apparently amazing and based on his speech to NSOB at Tisch admit weekend, really really knows what hes talking about. The heads of voice and dance are pretty ridiculously talented as well. Gash said to create a studio that would best prepare actors for the field, he talked to some lead casting directors, agents, directors, etc and asked them what THEY would like to see in young actors that they aren’t seeing- the curriculum is based partially off the responses that he received. The goal of the studio is to create actors that are versatile in a wide range of performance styles, from avant-garde plays to classical broadway standards. The description on the website link that you posted is very good.</p>
<p>In terms of classes etc, we are going to have “studio” from 9-5 three days a week, which will be held inside the Tisch building on Broadway (a MUCH more convenient location than CAP) where we will be taking voice, dance, acting, etc. Then for the other two days, we will be taking “Writing the Essay” and “Intro to theater studies/production” which are required of all Tisch drama students. So, we will be getting a liberal arts education in addition to studio training, which I like because I want to take classes like Italian and Psychology later on. </p>
<p>Now the admissions process is weird because you can try out for MT in NSOB and be placed in an acting studio- this happens to a lot of people. Usually, from what I’ve read, it seems like people come to love their acting studio anyway, and you can also take private voice lessons as an elective if you want.</p>
<p>I hope this helped- I’ve gotten so much help on this board and I wanted to pay it back haha. Don’t hesitate to ask any more questions that may come up, I’ll do my best to answer! Good luck!</p>