

- Nov 30, 2016
To Be Seen, To Be Heard, To Be Witnessed – David Gottfried
A petite, pretty blonde woman stands on the stage, tears streaming down her face. From his perch upon his director’s chair in the corner, Matthew says in a tone that belies a gentle firmness, “We’re all so attached to our shit.” Quickly switching to a gravelly, yet piercing voice, Matthew begins to mock our collective insanity, “‘it’s what makes me special, it’s what makes me unique.’” With another fast transition back to his voice of warmth Matthew says, “No! You’re not spec


- Nov 30, 2016
“Being In The Gray” by Lola Maltz
I started taking class with Matthew Corozine of MCS on Oct 21, 2015 and this class has absolutely changed my life. First off, I didn’t know that my artist self was so stuffed down inside me that my instincts were almost nonexistent. Matthew’s class gave me permission to show my true colors, good and bad. And I’m understanding more and more how being in touch with all of one’s colors as an artist is essential to being a multidimensional actor. I’ve always admired actors who we


- Nov 30, 2016
Connecting: You Are Enough by Stacy Keele
When Ryan assigned me this blog in class I was immediately excited for everything I could write about. I had about 100 different ideas and directions I could go in because this class is so special to me. It has taught me more about myself than I ever thought a class could, and then once I stepped back onto the streets of NYC I promptly forgot about it. Spoiler alert, Ryan… every time you asked how it was going and I said “Great! Almost done!” – I hadn’t even started. But isn’


- Nov 29, 2016
Congratulations to Terria Joseph! Things are always moving forward here at MCS!
Looking forward to catching the brilliant Terria Joseph as the Govenor in Richard Wesley’s ‘Autumn.’ This New York premiere is brought to us Oct. 21 – Nov. 6 at the Kumble Theatre. We are so happy for Terria and all her magnificent work!