Sarah Vecchio

Instructor at Acting Studio Chicago

Sarah Vecchio is an accomplished theatre professional with extensive experience in acting, teaching, and directing. Currently serving as an Adjunct Faculty member at Roosevelt University's Chicago College of the Performing Arts, Sarah teaches Intermediate Acting 2. An instructor at Acting Studio Chicago since 2014, Sarah conducts various classes across multiple levels of acting. In addition to teaching, Sarah is a Virtual Events Producer at Korn Ferry, providing production support for online meetings, and has a diverse portfolio as an actor represented by Paonessa Talent Agency. Past roles include Assistant Director for productions at Drury Lane Theatre & Events and The Shakespeare Project, as well as extensive coaching and administrative experience in other theatre programs. Sarah's educational background includes a Post Graduate Award in Teaching Shakespeare from the University of Warwick and a BGS in Theatre from Roosevelt University.

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Acting Studio Chicago

About Acting Studio Chicago Chicago's Premiere Acting Studio Founded in 1981, Acting Studio Chicago has been serving the Chicago theatrical community for more than four decades. While in Los Angeles in the late seventies, Jane Brody, C.S.A., worked closely with Michael Shurtleff, the well-known teacher, casting director, and author of the actor's "bible," Audition. When she moved to Chicago, Jane was inspired to continue teaching his method and founded the studio. Since 1995, Studio Director Rachael Patterson has continued to offer training based on the twelve guideposts of Michael Shurtleff. Mastery of these principles augments instinct and talent with a practical set of skills. This clear cut technique demystifies the actor's process and offers a path to creative discovery through action. The Shurtleff Method compliments Stanislavski, Meisner, Uta Hagen, Stella Adler and other acting approaches. But by using the Guideposts, our teachers share a common philosophy and a common language. A student’s work in one class is strengthened and deepened in subsequent classes due to this common approach. Our teachers, who have studied at Julliard, American Conservatory Theatre, DePaul, Northwestern, University of Illinois and other training programs share a vocabulary and a specific way of approaching the text. Acting Studio Chicago has been the most recommended professional training center in Chicago since 1981.


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